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10:00
@Zoidberg'-- Stop picking your nose so hard.
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@sbi No, don’t worry. It’s not my blood.
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Rustles through his memory.
@BartekBanachewicz Uh. Jen dobre? Sorry. At least I tried.
I am sure you guys write that with half a dozen more consonants.
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Goedemorgen.
@sbi <grin> It's spelled "Dzień dobry"
I don't expect anyone to know Polish, it's really hard for foreigners, so it would be unfair.
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Q: Displaying Windows command prompt output and redirecting it to a file

AmmuHow can I run a command-line application in the Windows command prompt and have the output both displayed and redirected to a file at the same time? If, for example, I were to run the command dir > test.txt, this would redirect output to a file called test.txt without displaying the results. ...

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10:02
@BartekBanachewicz I know a few words. My father is Polish.
@Zoidberg'-- Well, you should know at least ogonek :)
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Is that what’s under the c in ç?
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@BartekBanachewicz Oh, it's only one more consonant. But, yes, strategically placed. I should've known that one, really. Yawns. Oh, and I thought the -y at the end would sound to Russian for your taste. Sigh.
@sbi Russians take it even further; they spell words like "dobryi", and stuff. That would sound off indeed.
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@Zoidberg'-- What? What kind o critters living in your nose have you harmed?
@BartekBanachewicz Um. As a German, I am generally bad at hearing the differences between the many i-sounds the Slavish languages use. The same goes for "s" and its many friends.
10:06
@Zoidberg'-- kind of. except for that there's no ç in polish, only ę and ą.
@sbi Well, the polish "dobry" is rather sharp-sounding and short. But I can imagine it's something similar to trying to explain to me how to say "Ich" properly
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@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, the Polish don't make up funny consonants if the almost two dozen Latin ones don't suffice. They just stack two or three of them together and declare that bunch to be a new consonant.
Just like UTF-8, really.
Just like sh and tsh, spelled ʃ and
Corresponding to polish sz and cz. Ohnoes.
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@BartekBanachewicz With the difference that I think I know how to make all the sound bits that make up your language (except that my Rs don't roll as nicely), while that ch sound is nothing you ever encounter in the language you grew up with. Well, that or I am being presumptuous here, while in reality failing 90% of your sounds...
@sbi Heh, I think I'd need to really hear you and vice versa to judge that.
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@BartekBanachewicz Yes, other languages have that, too, to some extend. Like "sh" in English (or "sch" in German). But you roll in this. Like in "Szczecin", "Przewalski" and such. I mean, seriously?
@BartekBanachewicz Well, I have a really good impression about the way Polish who speak German well pronounce "ich". :)
10:15
chrząszcz skrzętnie wszedł w gąszcz, chrzęszcząc. (Oh god, even I had a problem trying to say it aloud :))
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@BartekBanachewicz You mean this is pronounceable? It looks like the @Cat walked over your keyboard.
Whatever, I'd really like to learn german more, I don't use it that often though to remember anything I learn :(
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@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, I can see how that's a problem. To learn any foreign language it is best 1. to be in a country where it's spoken, 2. to be on your own, 3. to be hungry.
Well, I just keep listening to Lacrimosa, since I can say only 3. to be true about me right now
And Obsidian Shell, but that's hungarian. Sounds nice too, anyway
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@Mysticial No need to think about those. @Xeo lives in Germany. Did you really think you can buy a fridge here that doesn't have an energy usage rating? Originally those went from F (abysmally) to A (great), but I can't remember having seen anything worse than A in a decade. They invented AA and AAA since, and because I haven't looked at that in a while, I have no idea which roof this has went through by now...
@R.MartinhoFernandes I was trying to go to bed. Which was hard. I had a beer, which helped to get me sleepy. But then it also forced me out off bed 5 hours later because I had to get rid of what remained of it. Sigh. I am now tired and grumpy, and also extremely behind my schedule.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh no. First it was delayed, then you missed the first one (you still haven't explained why, BTW), and now it's canceled? What now, are you gonna starve to death while programming at 4am? You already look so thin and frail!
@R.MartinhoFernandes Is that true? Damn.
I try to get better at understanding German, Ok?
@netcoder I initially starred this, but then I looked closer, and saw how wrong that is, so I unstarred it. :-/
Well, this room is as dead as a doornail, and I'd better grab a shower and get going.
10:34
I'm pretending I'm working.
OMG, there is ape all over my screen.
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@Zoidberg'-- That's a c with a cedilla, not an ogonek. It's common in Portuguese, and it appears in Spanish and French too IIRC. And then there is façade.
Does the static initialization order fiasco only apply to static global variables? Or also to non-static globals?
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@StackedCrooked It should actually be named "the global initialization order fiasco, including static globals".
@R.MartinhoFernandes Are you looking at the code I wrote?
@sbi I missed the first one because I was in bed sick.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, I didn't know you were sick. Caught a cold?
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How surprising, given this weather.
@sbi No. I am rewriting what I wrote yesterday afternoon.
@sbi Why would I starve?
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28 mins ago, by sbi
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, I can see how that's a problem. To learn any foreign language it is best 1. to be in a country where it's spoken, 2. to be on your own, 3. to be hungry.
> This happened tonight in the S-Bahn. Berlin... pic.twitter.com/1TvZiSZXThomas B.
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Really, you can't make this shit up.
10:50
:)
Fun
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I am just glad I went home using the subway last night. (We missed the S-Bahn by seconds.) Otherwise I'd probably wonder about the horse crap on my shoes now.
@BartekBanachewicz What do you mean "Germans"? Like, if this was in eastern Poland you'd at least have carried unicorns per public transport, rather than mere ponies?
@EricMieth pretty sure it needs a fahrradticket
lol
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TIL activity diagrams.
10:54
@R.MartinhoFernandes I must admit, I haven't looked into C, only C++. So, point taken. — Olaf Dietsche 15 mins ago
This guy does not give up on being wrong.
That answer has more downvotes than the upvotes on his top answer.
@sbi Needs subtitle "Meanwhile in Germany..."
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@R.MartinhoFernandes He's a German. Once he committed to something, he's not gonna give up on it. Even when it's about being wrong.
10:57
lol
another one
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A: Can you have a triple minus signs in C programming? What does it mean?

wertigomI think, it is equal to iHoursTemp = iHoursTemp + iZoneNew - (--iZoneOld); which is same with: iHoursTemp = iHoursTemp + iZoneNew; iZoneOld=iZoneOld-1; iHoursTemp = iHoursTemp - iZoneOld;

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Also one of his favorite answers is "use goto, it's simple and clean".
(That is a C answer, though, so I'm not being completely fair.)
Fairness is overrated.
@BartekBanachewicz Seriously, how can people fall into such a trap after so long...
ohai
meeting in 2 mins
wish me luck
10:58
GL.
o-ho, lunch approuch
@TonyTheLion Break a leg.
no, already had enough broken bones in my life
@R.MartinhoFernandes Most of the other ones are deleted now.
but thanks for the offer
I enjoy finding alternative ways of encouraging people that ultimately has the opposite effect
@TonyTheLion Break both legs!
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11:00
@Neil I can tell you haven't met @Tony IRL.
@Mysticial Ok, that's possible.
@sbi Ah, so he is unaffected
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@Neil You might want to read this.
There's more here.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, look at his rep. He doesn't see the deleted ones. OTOH, there's still one undeleted and downvoted into oblivion.
It's now the most downvoted answer of the month.
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11:05
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't dare to look at mine. I had someone upvote all my operator overload answers within one minute yesterday.
That's always a -55 the next day.
Oh well. How's the death star build going?
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I think they need to first discuss it.
But they have to discuss it :) 27,038 already
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Yeah, so I heard.
Silly.
As always the most hardcore stuff in my timeline is by @Konrad retweeting others.
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Q: Why do people help here?

Niklas Schulze Possible Duplicate: Why do you post to Stack Overflow? Do they get revenue from advertising? Is it that they hope to get employed by having given a good answer for free? Is it based on religion to go to 'heaven'?

11:12
FFS. what a fucker enforced using spaces instead of tabs, and then used 2-space indenting -.-
@sbi I tend to limit my twitter interactions to technical-related
Helps to keep at least a bit of sanity; I don't want to know what's going on around the world;
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@BartekBanachewicz That's like saying "I lead a non-political life".
People scare the shit out of me
@sbi I quite agree with Ayn Rand beliefs, which aren't to be found in any modern party. How unsurprising
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> Is it based on religion to go to 'heaven'?
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LOL
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You shall help people on Stack Overflow or burn for eternity.
11:20
by the way, do you want a puzzle? All of these are true (Javascript)
A === B
A > B
B > A
A-B === 1
A - -B === 1

What's A and B?
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Do my old eyes decipher this right? Does that really say "Javascript"? Burn that heretic!
We made a coding sprint yesterday evening to OpenMOBA. Javascript sucks, but it is possible to create something that makes sense in it
I still do believe that Lua should be in browsers instead, though -.-
@BartekBanachewicz Undefined?
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> I'd be pretty pissed off if I died in good health. — Tim Post
Undefined > Undefined
ReferenceError: Undefined is not defined
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11:23
Afaik undefined - undefined is NaN, not 1.
@BartekBanachewicz ...
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> I hope this makes it, if only to see what @jzy does with it when it launches. area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/47251Tim Post
@sbi Sure, but is there any beer associated with Berlin, like Astra is associated with Hamburg?
@sbi "This proposal has been deleted."
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Copy'n'paste fuckup, fixed since.
11:27
@BartekBanachewicz, A and B are both (null * undefined) / 0
((null * undefined) / 0) > ((null * undefined) / 0)
false
@Zoidberg'-- Haskell has no notion of privacy. You simply don't export certain stuff from a module :)
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@FredOverflow I know.
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@FredOverflow Like in any sane language.
Tell your sucky teacher.
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11:28
@FredOverflow You mean, aside from Berliner Pilsner, Berliner Kindl (aka "piss"), Schultheis (aka "pisspiss"), Berliner Weisse (aka "piss for tourists") and that dozen or two of microbrews? No, I don't think so.
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@BartekBanachewicz wat
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> (null * undefined) / 0
NaN
@sbi Holy crap I don't think I've ever said something so mean unintentionally in my life
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We have different implementations. Which one follows the standard?
@FredOverflow What's the difference?
11:28
@sbi I'm not interested in piss.
@Zoidberg'-- that's true. I substituded it in a>b test
@TonyTheLion I have to stress that I didn't know. Please don't assume I was trying to be mean because I had no idea
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, in Java, you can see private things, but you are denied access. In Haskell, you don't even see the non-exported stuff.
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@FredOverflow It'sn ot like Astra is great. Also, that leaves a dozen or two others. Plus one.
NaN > NaN
false
11:29
@sbi Practically everybody I know here loves Astra.
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There are 538754898475984 different JavaScript implementations and they all do comparison differently.
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@FredOverflow We're talking Hamburgers now, aren't we? Also, Kindl and Schultheiss are sold en masse in Berlin.
Hmm, hamburgers.
By the way, did you read old Joel article about Hungarian Notation?
@sbi rigt
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11:30
Because the ECMAScript standard is very cryptic and confusing when it comes to comparison and type conversions.
@BartekBanachewicz The one about two different versions of Hungarian? Yes. Made a lot of sense.
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I never use Hungarian notation. I find it fugly.
@Zoidberg'-- read the (f) article
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@Neil Don't sweat it. IMO one cannot be mean unintentionally. Also, @Tony can (and does) speak up for himself when it itches him.
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(f)?
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11:32
@BartekBanachewicz this one joelonsoftware.com/articles/Wrong.html?
yes. Analogy to RTFM
@sbi Oh I think you can. If people were judged mean based purely by how they thought themselves to be, nobody would be mean and the world would be a wonderful place in theory
@Mysticial huh? I don't even know what question it was about. Why do you assume I must be vengeful about anything popular? It just doesn't interest me. I can leave it alone pretty easily. (No need to tell me anyways)
Though that's a bit like saying "Congratulations on your baby!" to some poor unfortunate woman who just gained a bit of weight instead.
I can't believe it. I spent so long wondering why trying to use vector::erase on a vector of my class gave me use of deleted function MyClass& operator=(MyClass &&)
Made a sscce
And then realized that I had a constant member.
11:35
Constant members are quite useless in C++ compared with other languages.
I guess it could have been static as well. It's not like it changed between instances.
I was too busy trying to get it to work. I shouldn't have to use the code again now.
@sbi Uh … what do you mean by that?
@Zoidberg'-- Meh, I'd rather have all that information on the type system. If the information exists to ensure correctness, I'd rather have the compiler doing it than my lazy eyes.
@chris Is it a symbolic constant like PI? Why is it inside a class then, at all?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Stroustrup agrees with you.
@FredOverflow, Nah it was the k in a sin function I was using for all instances of that class.
I didn't really notice it much, as I started with similar code that I had from a while back and never did anything with k
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Besides, decent variable names can suggest their types.
I don't think that's relevant.
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If I call my variable people then it’s probably of type std::vector<person> or something similar.
@Zoidberg'--, I just noticed the tick in your name. It makes so much more sense now.
Joel's examples work just fine even if you apply the prefixes to crappy names.
11:42
@Zoidberg'-- It could also be a magazine.
@Zoidberg'-- That was totally not the point of the article
So yeah, you totally missed the point.
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I didn’t read the article.
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I was away to get some food.
Then shut the fuck up.
11:43
@Zoidberg'-- so stop talking bullshit
food.
I sense some hostility towards uninformed guesses.
Who cares, it's C++hristmas.
"'Helper Class is one of the basic programming techniques in OOP' - My hope for humanity saved by the fact that the WP article is an orphan"
@sehe WTF?
Where is this from?
Oh god, why is kerberos so fragile?
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Q: How to transmit a function to anonymous pipe WinAPI?

zerospielI need to write to anonymous pipe something like double (*fun)(double), but the following WriteFile(pipe, fun, 4, written_bytes, 0) causes an error in a pipe-receiver while ReadFile(read_pipe, fun, 4, written_bytes, 0). Are there any methods to do this?

Ouch, sending functions.
code = data :p
11:55
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's from the article I retweeted a minute before that. (bloddy char limits on tweets...) here. Good mind yoga
@R.MartinhoFernandes Just function pointers, luckily <whistle/>
I just wrote a helper class.
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@StackedCrooked and, does it help?
It stops the sobbing.
If a function is basically a set of asm instructions, then he could transmit those in string format.

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