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21:00
@KarimA. CRTP is one way: codepad.org/qq52BVsd
but isn't this code already using CRTP already? or you mean I have to declare these members in parent too?
@KarimA. it's almost CRTP, but you can't pass the member functions up.
guyse guyse!!!!
@JerryCoffin in desktop market?
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Q: Are `char16_t` and `char32_t` misnomers?

Lightness Races in OrbitNB: I'm sure someone will call this subjective, but I reckon it's fairly tangible. C++11 gives us new basic_string types std::u16string and std::u32string, type aliases for std::basic_string<char16_t> and std::basic_string<char32_t>, respectively. The use of the substrings "u16" and...

^ when did this guy return to Stack Overflow?
21:01
@LuchianGrigore, last week, IIRC
This means that the parent has to be aware of the method names. hmmm
at least it knows its signature
He was encouraged to come back when he came back to ##C++
@KarimA. yes
@Griwes ##C++?
@ Freenode
21:02
Well.. then I think that I will need to somehow model my system so that the signature is the differentiating thing rather than method name.
@KarimA. why?
@Griwes Depends a bit on where you draw the line between desktop and server, but the Athlon-MP (for one example) has been out since 2001, if memory serves. That's sold as a low-end server processor, but get used in a fair number of higher-end workstations. At ~$200/apiece, a couple of them for one user wasn't particularly outrageous.
@MooingDuck, give me a sec - I'll give you a code sample that will not compile but will show you what I'm trying to achieve.
user1182183
wtf.. Intel Core i7-3960X 1100,00 euros -.-
21:05
(just joined the party)
@JerryCoffin I somehow fail to find "NUMA" on it's wiki page...
user1182183
@LuchianGrigore LOL x2
Just posted that because I can't start it anymore :(
@Griwes Then you didn't look carefully enough (or maybe they don't know enough to mention it). Each processor has locally attached memory, and can access other processors' memory via the HyperTransport.
@MooingDuck this is where I'm trying to get: codepad.org/DJixpV9d
21:09
Question (would get closed on SO, that's why I'm asking here): I want to start a project but I want it to be cross-platform, but with most of the development done in Windows. I don't want to use MSVS (maybe just for editing files). What's an easy-to-use, easy-to-configure, easy-to-install compiler?
@MooingDuck is it possible to get anywhere close to this?
because I've seen how elegant is boost's state machine library
user1182183
@LuchianGrigore don't foget the linker
but in that library states are not part of the class that defines the transitions, which makes sense, because it references complete types.
user1182183
kinda wondering if there's a laptop with an intel core i7 3960 and a GeForce GTX 660
21:12
@KarimA. yup, sec
Such bullshit. I believe I should have gotten the accept.
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Q: Using bash to check if server is dedicated or a VPS

amanada.williamsGOAL: Pull the IP address from the server. However, the issue comes into play that dedicated and VPS are very different. What is the best or most ideal way to pull and do a check and print the IP Address? I guess I could do a check with the following? root@host]# /sbin/ifconfig venet0:0 | grep...

Seriously, why is was a quote of a starred message on the starboard?
@MooingDuck if that would help, I already have a template implemented that will generate the type member signature based on Input<> and Output<>
@Chimera Happens to everyone :S
user1182183
@R.MartinhoFernandes dunno but I starred it
21:14
Star the original message. It's almost atop the starboard.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, it's just so wrong. I actually answered the entire question.
user1182183
I can only see 22Rules are for bad posters, so you should read them. - sep 24 at 13:08 by Cat Plus Plus
user1182183
and that's it
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Q: More Stars - Userscript that frees up room so you can see more starred messages

SternoSince I've never written a GreaseMonkey script before, I borrowed heavily from this script and basically played around with it until I got what I wanted. So credit to them for helping me get there. More Stars I don't like having my chat window fill the full monitor, but I found that with my pre...

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I use Internet Explorer 9
21:15
Has anyone told you that you suck?
user1182183
@R.MartinhoFernandes Do I look like I care?
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Q: How to install a UserScript in Internet Explorer 9?

George EdisonIs there any way to install a UserScript or GreaseMonkey script in IE9? I know that Trixie used to be able to provide this capability but it doesn't seem to work in IE9 at all.

@KarimA. your design seems complicated
user1182183
@R.MartinhoFernandes direct download link? I NEVER EVER run any "downloaders", Expecially when they ask for elevated access.
I'm more than happy to hear suggestions on how to simplify it and keep this contract-based definition :)
21:18
@KarimA. you've got a lot of classes and I can't figure out what they're for.
user1182183
ok got a downloder-free exe
user1182183
let's try this out
@MooingDuck
HandlerBase is a class that takes a template parameter that takes a tuple of Message types.

Message is a type that takes 3 template parameters: Input, Output, Handler Class, Handler Method pointer.

Input and output are just tag structs within nothing else than a typedefs for their template parameters
MessageType2 is an arbitary copyable type that can be sent to this handler.
member function pointers suck
21:21
HandlersTable is essentially a tuple of Handlers that will register all handler passed in the template arguments.
if you're using them you're Doing It Wrong
btw, robot
@DeadMG, why?
@KarimA. std::function
what about it?
@DeadMG lol
@KarimA. Use it :)
21:23
@KarimA. I would point you to a tutorial on the matter, but I've literally just taken it down.
> A space where adverts might live, sometime.
user1182183
itworld.com/247978/… ... $8000 dollar link leads to... again 404 Lol
@KarimA. I can't figure out why your event handler inherits from a message type. This whole design seems absurd
sehe, bit as far as I know, std::function is not compile-time constant.
@KarimA. neither are member function pointers
21:24
@KarimA. Why would you need that?
it does not define the offset from the beginning of a type for a particular method.
@MooingDuck They are.
@R.MartinhoFernandes even with this? I suppose
you can't call a member function at compile-time through an MFP, so there's no point in having one at compile-time- you can't do anything extra with it.
@MooingDuck it does not inherit from a message type. It inherits from a handler base that define its message handling contracts.
21:25
@DeadMG What about it?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Just saying that I fixed it and you can now view it, since you were noshing at that time.
@KarimA. why is the handler part of the contract?
only the c++ tutorial->prep->compiler content is actually up right now
the rest are all down
oh, and home/about/donate
That is the only way that I thought of for defining message handling contracts as part of handler's implementation.
What are better approaches to this?
21:26
@DeadMG neither the words "home" nor "about" are at wide-language.com
@MooingDuck Refresh.
@sbi oooh that is not a flattering picture. After taking about a minute to figure out the grubby floor was actually a bar/countertop and the shiny plane on the right (supposedly) a mirror, I was left wondering about the random objects strewn about in untidy piles. Maybe you can you do us a proper snapshot some time, so that we can appreciate the cosyness :(
@KarimA. I'm not sure what a handling contract involves, but it better not involve the implementation
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh hey look, it's completely different
@KarimA. How about "Just take std::function<sig> in the constructor?"
@KarimA. Off the top of my head you can do this.
This is a bit awkward if you want the member declarations of the CRTP base to be dependent in some form.
21:28
Do it like std::function: put the signature as a template parameter.
@LucDanton that only allows one implementation per class, he had two, with different signatures, though the intent of the code seemed to be allowing multiples of the same signature.
that's correct.
If you want multiples of the same signature, add a tag.
This is what inspired me, but I'm trying not to separate the definition from it's implementation.
@KarimA. you should
21:32
@MooingDuck What's the catch? Do you think that specifications can only ever have one member, and that this member cannot be e.g. a tuple?
but is it a good idea to have two types? Handler Implementation and Handler Contracts?
@LucDanton no, I'm just saying it would have to be extended slightly
I was demonstrating a possible way to carefully juggle the incomplete-complete waters of CRTP.
Um, that's quite a lot of metaphors in one spot.
@LucDanton better than I did
Oh well, water them jugs I say.
21:33
I need to piss
Good to know.
The weird thing with CRTP nowadays is that you can write a member as template<typename D = Derived> typename D::iterator begin();. I.e. have a member with a 'dependent' type in the signature.
@DeadMG meh... tell something more interesting, like "I needed to piss, but I was reading the chat, and then something weird happen, woof woof"
At first I was super enthusiast about the potential for struct foo: iterator_facade_helper_magic_crtp<foo> but I think there was still a snag somewhere.
Well, could be that just the idea of gratuitously making everything a template is icky.
Blasphemy!
What have they done to you?
Where's the real Luc?
21:38
Well I'm stuck on an oldish laptop and compilation times hurt.
30+ seconds for whatever test, bah.
Just to get a complaint that sizeof...(T) > 0 is not a compile-time constant or whatever.
user1182183
Entire Chineese Keyboard:
http://d24w6bsrhbeh9d.cloudfront.net/photo/5551148_460s_v1.jpg
Good luck lol.
Ell
Ell
Lol
Inputting Chinese is done with drumsticks, too.
user1182183
wait, when is std::function<long int (*)(char)> an incomplete type?
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21:46
Doesn't match R(Args...) partial spec.
Primary template of std::function is only declared, not defined.
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template<class Sig> class function; is the primary template.
it is not incomplete, its just not a compile-time constant that can be used as a pointer-to-member constant, because it does define a signature but it does not know what is the offset from the beginning of an object, because it's not relative to any particular type that implements that signature.
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@KarimA. Wait, what?
Ell
Ell
21:46
Wait, you can define a type?
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@Ell struct X{}; // definition of X
Yes: struct hello_there {};.
user1182183
To the last ten message... That is, I think, Why i can't be a programmer...
@Xeo so it should be std::function<long int(char)>?
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@MooingDuck yes
21:47
@KarimA. I think you're mixing means with ends.
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Ell
Oh wait, thats obvs. Sorry :L brainfart
That is to say, a ptm should never be an end, only a mean. With this in mind then that some feature of C++ is nothing like a ptm really is the least of anyone's worries...
user1182183
9gag.com/gag/5548508 .. soo.. LOL xd
I need help, I don't understand std::bind :/
Ell
Ell
it binds a set of arguments to a function?
21:54
also LWS handles line wrap TERRIBLY (and window resizing)
@Ell yes, but I got the syntax wrong
Ell
Ell
don't you just use _1 and stuff
oh hey, a stray & in my code...
Yeah wtf is that.
nevermind, bind works fine
qox
qox
@GamErix if we want to see a thousand 9GAG posts, we will go to 9GAG. Thank you.
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21:55
@Ell Global _1 is boost::bind
Ell
Ell
Ahh right kk
Derp. I misread the question. In case you like: http://ideone.com/GB3Hd for a C# solution ... <grin/> — sehe 32 secs ago
^ Whoops. That's a rather silly derp moment I got there :)
> "Lambdas do not inherit from any type"? They act as if they inherit an appropriate instantiation of std::function
Apparently the source of this confusion stems from the fact that a lambda expression is easily convertible to an appropriate std::function.
user1182183
anyone got some spare time?
If anyone oculd see if this VPN gives you internet:
VPN HOST: home.gz0.nl
Username: user
Password: user
22:08
@LucDanton Oh, FFS.
I think I've run into the limitation of a Header-Only library.
@GamErix You asked this before. What type of VPN? What protocol, what authentication (CHAP/whatever?) what port? What OS? Etc. last time you asked you used some internet fake-VPN provider, right?
@ThePhD Which lib, what limitation?
user1182183
@sehe PPTP, no internet fake, I am trying to setup a VPN server on my laptop using debian squeeze and poptop in vmware workstation
@sehe It's my own lib. I don't have any CPP files save the main one running the application. THe problem starts when I want to do things like have two classes inter-depend on each other in their implementation.
Declarations.
22:11
@ThePhD Should be no different from 'real' classes, really? forward declarations
Header-only!
(No .c++ files are actually needed.)
Ikr, but you have to explain that.
You didn't give me time!
22:12
@ThePhD ideone.com/ZVz1G (plus include guards)
I.e. include guard magic.
You're a robot!
Well, what happens when I want to use members and such that are inside of 'B' inside 'A' ?
@MooingDuck Why don't you just point at the respective faq?
.. Wait, maybe that's already addressed.
@sehe it's easier to write the three lines than to find the FAQ
user1182183
22:13
if pinging 192.168.1.1 will work that's enough..
@sehe which FAQ?
Ell
Ell
.c++ ?
@Ell I think it's a change from .cpp or .hpp
I think most people are just allergic to having symbols in filenames.
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A: What is the difference between a definition and a declaration?

sbiA declaration introduces an identifier and describes its type, be it a type, object, or function. A declaration is what the compiler needs to accept references to that identifier. These are declarations: extern int bar; extern int g(int, int); double f(int, double); // extern can be omitted for...

E.g. ^ (good point, Robot, I'll drop forward in the future: there's only _declarations, really :))
@ThePhD I never trust it
22:14
@MooingDuck Linux is known to punch you in the face if you have spaces in your filenames.
@Ell Seriously, there's still a regular here that doesn't know I use .c++?
@ThePhD Erm, no.
user1182183
@R.MartinhoFernandes me
Sounds like you're doing it wrong.
Ell
Ell
Never knew haha
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't mean in like, C++. I meant in bash scripting and stuff.
22:16
Again, no.
Oh. Well then.
@ThePhD Not if you know what you're doing. OS-es programming/scripting languages have a tendency to punch you in the face when you make all the wrong assumptions.
@R.MartinhoFernandes things with spaces have to be quoted
user1182183
@MooingDuck just like in Windows
Not a property of the filesystem/OS.
22:17
What is this new term "indirection" with pointers??
@GamErix yes
@ThePhD It's the same in windows CLI, of course. You just have to quote filenames. Always. It's just an ugly 'bareword-style' shortcut that you can do without quotes if there are no special characters :)
@David that term is 70+ years old.
@David That's not new. But there was a recent purge in the standard text to replace all instances of "dereference" and variants with "performing indirection".
@MooingDuck The standard was redacted to replace 'dereference' with 'indirection'.
22:17
@sehe oh
user1182183
@Ell Never knew I don't know cpp? ; p
Smart pointers :)
Wow. I didn't know that thanks
In the end, though, for declarations and such,
I have to end up separating implementation and declaration in order to make it all work out, right?
22:19
@ThePhD for what you're doing, probably
@R.MartinhoFernandes scared me, made me afraid to hit enter.
Seriously.
I was like
I'm getting sleepy.
'... Wait... what. No. Yes? Maybe. Confusion. Fear.'
... My header-only librari
now has TRANSLATION UNITS
wanted to re-read the awesome "failure mode of clever" post, so I Googled "clever asshole @scalzi " I got what I wanted but felt guilty.
22:22
Does anyone know a chat site for C

LOUNGE(C);

A room to hang out and chat. The primary focus is on the C lan...
hehe, frozen.
Which reminds me.
I need to chat on Haskell to keep it alive.
Dangit
Using .c++ makes Syntax Highlighing explode in VC++, haha
hmm, WHen I click "join favorite rooms" it joins me in some boost help room, and it's not favorited. Oh well.
That one is frozen
22:24
@BrandonDamante NOBODY LIKES C! :D
(and I owned the C room)
Ell
Ell
Fake plastic trees <3
Yeah, it's nice.
@MooingDuck C is nice for embedded systems.
@ThePhD so is C++
Not if you're programming on an old calculator!
22:27
@ThePhD (you'll have better luck if you bring up paging)
@ThePhD in what way would C be better than C++ for that?
@MooingDuck Paging?
@ThePhD paging is basically the only place where C++ falls AFAIK. And only big systems do that. Not embedded.
What do you mean?
@MooingDuck I don't know. I just figured C++ wouldn't be able to fit inside of a calculator with like a 4 KB memory total.
@ThePhD fits just as good as C does. C++ only produces bigger code if you write it to make more code.
22:29
Oh well then. My professor is a dirty liar.
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Just grab a decent compiler.
I'm going to demand I do my next embedded project in C++.
@ThePhD it's a common belief, he's probably just not aware
@ThePhD many embedded platforms don't have C++ compilers :(
I don't think this one did. It was an HP 20b calculator.
Super-duper old. The development tools all catered to C.
@ThePhD that's sadly common, C compilers are easier to write
22:31
I got to write my own arbitrary digit precision library. Writing it in C was a nightmare.
I was all used to clases and stuff.
Then I had no namespaces or anything. GLobal functions everywhere.
The whole global thing made programming feel so cluttered, dirty.
I wanted to shower when I was done.
It worked, but it needed a shower. :c
@MooingDuck This is elegant! Thanks!
@KarimA. oh good, I wasn't sure if I'd wandered too far from what you were attempting to do.
I mean, i definitively got ideas from your snippet
@KarimA. even better
22:41
@R.MartinhoFernandes .... Wow. How do people manage to delude themselves that much?
@ThePhD Hypnosis, and narcotics.
@StackedCrooked Mmm... Unfortunate.
They should know that alcohol works better.
I keep rereading Microsofts "current insights and recommendations from Microsoft's ongoing investigation of using C++ to write kernel-mode drivers" and it's just stunning. "Anything involving class hierarchies or templates... requires extremely careful analysis of the generated object code. Limiting use of classes to POD classes significantly reduces the risks."
Have you ever written a kernel mode driver?
22:47
"On x86 systems, exception records are not particularly large... but on Intel Itanium systems they are quite large: 3K to 4K, or one-sixth to one-eighth of the available 24K stack space."
@StackedCrooked no but it seems quite silly. it's hard to imagine how inheritance would require careful analysis.
I don't see what the risks are.
@StackedCrooked some of the things they mention make sense. But others....
sbi
sbi
@ThePhD That's so wrong, it hurts.
@ThePhD Well, while the above is totally wrong, why not apply Henlon's razor?
@sehe You can mock all the way you want, but they do have nice tapas there, it's wonderful to sit at the counter and watch people go by outside, and the girl behind the bar was nice, friendly, and the music she played oscillated between Nick Drake, Coldplay, Bon Iver, and Angus & Julia Stone. What more can I want? Also, what you call "grubby", actually was cozy, and "the random objects" sugar (white and brown), coasters, and magazines.
Of course, you're free to disagree.
@sbi Where was that?
sbi
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes As the tweet said, this is the Esstilo, in Pankow. A nice place, and they serve very good food.
22:53
Ok (how would I know the Esstilo was in Pankow?).
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sbi
And the Radeberger they tap is nothing to sneer at either.
@sbi I see.
sbi
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes I am sure, google would tell you.
Did you mean:
Estilo, 234 W 2nd St, Austin, Travis, TX 78701
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@ThePhD Having taught C++ myself, I am sorry to tell you that many, if not most, lecturers know way too little about real C++ to teach it.
That fact that it so often is taught so wrong is, I think, C++'s weakest point.
@MooingDuck If I meant "Estilo", would I have written "Esstilo" several times?
22:56
@sbi I copy pasted from Martinho's message to google maps, that was the first result on my machine
Right-clicking youtube videos shows more options now.
There's a "pop-out" option.
@sbi you seem agitated. Should you be on the internet?
sbi
sbi
@MooingDuck That's because google "helpfully" corrected what you pasted. If I search for esstilo berlin, the first hit here is where I have been to.
@MooingDuck It's what Charles Stross refers to as "drunk-tweeting".
@sbi Dammit, that's a tough one.
sbi
sbi
Yeah, I am drunk, happy, forgot about IO streams, and read a good portion of a good book. So I'd better quit the chat right away, to not to spoil the mood.
@StackedCrooked What is?
22:58
gah, not only does this Java code merely swallow all exceptions, it logs the stack trace but not the message >.<
@sbi Can't figure out the correct answer.
sbi
sbi
@MooingDuck You had me at "Java".
@sbi sounds like a plan. Enjoy!
sbi
sbi
@StackedCrooked Whack!
@GamErix It's still not what you are used to from a keyboard. IIRC, just reading the newspaper in Chinese requires you to know several dozens of thousands of those sprites. And that "keyboard" barely sports hundreds.
Well, anyway, good night, you boring bunch of failed pedants!
@sbi Merry Beer to You!
23:03
@sbi Yeah -- if memory serves, a fairly basic vocabulary is around 3000 symbols; reading things like academic papers around three to four times that.
@sbi G'night.
argh, I'm confused...didn't Qt use to be free? Now all I can find is a 30 day trial and a "ready to purchase? contact us" button.
oh, nvm. open source versions are on a different website...
23:24
Hello, World!
Hello, echo
@MooingDuck It hardly ever had anybody there. It wasn't fun.
@Chimera weren't you the one who tried to spruce it up and make it interesting?
@MooingDuck I was going to.... but ended up spending all my time here.
I got rep again today!
23:29
@Chimera Chat just sucks you in, don't it?
@Code-Guru yep
@Chimera Or do you mean you spent your time in this room in particular?
@Code-Guru In this room in particular.
@MooingDuck Woohoo! Enough rep to...well, nothing.
@JerryCoffin 24 rep so far. That's enough to chat
23:37
@MooingDuck Yes, but makes no difference when you're already at over 13K. It does seems like there's something or other that gets enabled at 20K though, isn't there?
@JerryCoffin more rep than 39% of SO users
@JerryCoffin yes, though I forgot what
@MooingDuck quit bragging =p
I'm getting up there in rep...slowly but surely.
It distracts me from the coding I really should be doing, though heh
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23:39
@Mysticial I have the sudden urge to read that.
I'm surprised I get anythign done at all, in fact.
@MooingDuck I wouldn't count them as actual users unless they had at least, say, 200 rep. Yes, you'd lose a few who are real users and just starting out, but I'd guess the vast majority of that 39% are people who dropped by, wrote something once, and never returned.
@Xeo same
Perform trusted functions on the site
What are trusted users?

Trusted users are allowed to perform trusted actions, including:

Voting to delete answers with score of -1 or lower
Voting to undelete answers except those deleted by a moderator
Voting to delete questions immediately after they are closed (even if they are new)
Editing all tag wikis on the site
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@JerryCoffin The rep leagues atleast only track 200+ rep people.
@Mysticial > My 9 Year Old Daughter Now Understands Database Concepts
From the reviews
23:40
@Xeo oh god...
@Xeo Is functional programming next?
@Xeo wait... why the fuck would someone give manga to their 9 year-old?
And daughter as well...
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@Mysticial Uhm... Many manga are aimed at that target group?
If the alternative is Database Concepts, maybe some manga should be aimed at that target group.
argh...trying to build Qt for VS2012...but I need qmake for that. Guess I'm downloading Qt to build Qt. wheee
23:48
Why I'm getting this strange error?
I'm getting it even if I'm not calling that function but assigning it to handlerPtr.
@MooingDuck Hmm...so doing a quick check, my highest scoring day ever, I got 335 rep. Unfortunately, I'm too lazy to figure up what ranking I'd have from that day alone. From the sound of things, it'd be in the top half of all users though. :-)
@Xeo At least according to critics, many cigarette ads are aimed at children, but that doesn't mean I'd particularly want my children to watch them.
@MooingDuck I guess my "top half" guess was a little conservative.
@JerryCoffin a little :D
that data explorer soooo needs an update.
23:53
@Mysticial data update or code update?
@MooingDuck data update
Shouldn't Hello World applications really say "Goodbye World" since they are about to finish?
they just have short lives
@StackedCrooked As we all know, the correct wording is "Goodbye cruel world".
Yeah, that was what I was getting to..
23:56
@JerryCoffin That's what it says in TF2 when someone leaves.
@Mysticial Not be rude, but shouldn't you be studying (or memorizing BS) about now?
99.4% of SO users have less than 2306 reputation? That seems odd.
@Chimera SO exhibits the long tail effect (in spades).
@JerryCoffin I am. I'm running through my list of papers. Picking out things at random and seeing if I can recite the shit that's in it.
@Chimera 39% have less than 50 rep
23:59
Qt says it needs MinGW with gcc4.4....most recent mingw installer comes with gcc 4.6.something though, will that still work?
@melak47 should

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