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22:00
@R.MartinhoFernandes I saw that. Twice now. And that I remember.
Man, no matter what I do to this ByteOrder struct, it won't compile right.
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You're doing it wrong, then.
@sbi Should I be worried?
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@EtiennedeMartel That's pretty much what I thought. My worst nightmares were that they increase by more than 20%. If they manage to whip this one through, I'm all done in.
@sbi What movie?
22:02
Maybe it's just not possible with static arguments...
500 Days of Summer
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@R.MartinhoFernandes ^
@ThePhD Seriously dude, I wrote that off in fifteen minutes, moved on and never gave it a second thought. You are terribly overengineering this.
Movie's a bit depressing. It's probably because I really feel sorry for the guy.
@sbi You'll need to resort to using XML violence.
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22:03
@EtiennedeMartel I have kids to care for.
@R.MartinhoFernandes But you're a robot.
Anyone ever thought of using LLVM for actually creating a C++ VM?
@R.MartinhoFernandes But I must trryyyyyyy.
(lightweight VM that executes C++ code)
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@R.MartinhoFernandes That depends on whether there's anything you might want from me. Like Stollen.
@IDWMaster Considering how many people have heard of LLVM, I'd be really surprised if nobody ever thought of it.
22:05
> First of all, I think it is high time to bring BASIC and FORTRAN back into the teaching arena. I don’t mean Visual Basic or FORTRAN 90, but good old fashioned Dartmouth Basic and FORTRAN 77.
...
@sbi Should go on IRC and ask "nobody" if he's thought of it.
Ell
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^lol @"women studies" degree
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@IDWMaster Whatever.
@Ell Bad handwriting.
@Ell You insensitive prick.
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22:06
@EtiennedeMartel okay, yet its fair to make fun of people who advertise in having skills in php...?
@EtiennedeMartel There actually are some "useless degrees" out there.
@Ell JokeOverYourHead.gif
@IDWMaster That's the whole problem. How is it that something taught in universities can be useless?
@EtiennedeMartel Dolla dolla bills yo
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Q: Why am I getting segmentation fault? Help please

Tong ZhangI am doing a program that consists of recording Experimental data for someone.. And I am getting Segmentation fault whenever I ask for the name of the Experiment.. I can't figure out what exactly the problem is.. Can someone help please? Here is my code: Date.h #ifndef DATE_H #define DATE_H #...

So much code
22:08
The amount of code is too damn high! — dreamzor 7 mins ago
I'm impressed someone actually read all of it and answered
I just skipped to the bottom
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'd quit school if this came to pass.
Ell
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@Rapptz I don't get it o.O
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using std::cout;
using std::endl;
using namespace std;
22:09
lol
@EtiennedeMartel I saw an article talking about people earning degrees in "social media" or whatever the hell it was.
@Rapptz I like the using namespace part. <3
@Insilico ... Wat =l
@ThePhD I'm sure
@EtiennedeMartel (many) Universities are more interested in getting your money rather than getting you a good job.
@Borgleader I have no idea why I am still reading this madman's diatribe.
22:11
@R.MartinhoFernandes Who's that motherfucker?
@Insilico Professional Facebooker™
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@ThePhD And you are the one wondering why your code won't compile? Who'd have thought...
Hey hey, there's nothing wrong with using namespace std.
22:12
> WARNING - THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS PERSONAL OPINIONS!
LOL.
Especially when you use Pascal Case for everything.
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@ThePhD And you are the one wondering why your code won't compile? Who'd have thought...
You saw this and thought: What the hell, I'll keep on reading?
user142019
The hell is wrong with you
22:13
By the way; does anyone want to send me their stuff before the world doesn't end on Friday?
@ThePhD Oh boy.
Cmon guuuys using namespace std isn't THAT bad. :c
@ThePhD Riiiiiight.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Morbid fascination?
@ThePhD It's worse?
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22:14
What is that about endianess you want to do, anyway, @ThePhD?
@sbi Eh. just writing a class for compile-time endianness switchery for UTF16 and UTF32, Little Endian and Big Endian.
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah. I think I am fascinated by the stupidity of it all.
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@ThePhD What's that mean?
Wow I skipped so many letters there...
One second
@ThePhD Would it kill you to write std::
22:15
Fixed, sorry.
@Rapptz Yus, my poor fingers. Q_Q
@ThePhD Get better fingers.
@Rapptz He uses a 640k computer so he needs to save on the disk space.
Not butterfingers. Better fingers.
@sbi UTF16 and UTF32, being encodings that rely on larger-than-a-byte code unit, can be either Little Endian or Big Endian when transferred. Their Byte Order Marks represent that, and I want to be able to handle when its either big or little endian.
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Q: Why is 'using namespace std;' considered a bad practice in C++?

ManaOkay, sorry for the simplistic question, but this has been bugging me ever since I finished high school C++ last year. I've been told by others on numerous occasions that my teacher was wrong in saying that we should have using namespace std; in our programs, and that std::cout and std::cin are m...

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22:17
@ThePhD Our poor eyes.
@Rapptz That's one of my cash rep cows.
Yeah I remember it being linked here a couple times.
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@ThePhD I did get that. I was wondering about the compile-time thingie you were talking about.
@sbi Oh. Well basically just static functions on a class I can use in a template, really. Then, I got all bent out of shape trying to get ByteOrder<0x3210> to compile correctly.
Really, just for the pure simplicitly of having that expanded to ByteOrder<3, 2, 1, 0>
That is not simplicity, FFS.
E.g., I'm masturbating with templates and can't get off 'till I figure it out.
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22:20
@ThePhD I fail to comprehend that.
Is it me?
@ThePhD You sick bastard :P
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Rummages in his cabinet.
I had written something for writing despite of different endianess a decade ago....
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, okay. It's not simplicity. It's just misleading wankery, but I want it.
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Oh, look, here, @ThePhD:
template< typename OutIt, typename T  >
inline OutIt binary_serializeObj(OutIt it, const T& obj)
{
  typedef typename std::iterator_traits<OutIt>::value_type value_type;
# if defined(LITTLE_ENDIAN)
  const value_type* const begin = reinterpret_cast<const value_type*>((&obj)    );
  const value_type*       end   = reinterpret_cast<const value_type*>((&obj) + 1);
  while( end != begin )
    *it++ = *--end;
# elif defined(BIG_ENDIAN)
  const std::size_t size = sizeof(obj)/sizeof(value_type);
  *reinterpret_cast<T*>(&*it) = obj;
> Outside of the actual algorithm, there is very little you have to explain to a non-programmer for him to understand what this code does. (following a FORTRAN program that sorts things)
22:22
@R.MartinhoFernandes "Outside of the actual algorithm".
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I am absolutely sure the program will be easier to read than std::sort(v.begin(), v.end()).
So basically if you don't have to explain what the program does, it's easy to explain what the program does.
@sbi Maybe. It does not appear to have typos :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes Where? I'm curious what that code could be. I mean, quicksort in lisp makes more sense, I'd guess
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Meh.
22:23
std::ebgin(v)
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@Rapptz How would that change my argument?
It wouldn't
@Rapptz You accidentally two letters
@Borgleader I was poking fun in sbi's typo.
22:24
i.e. that was intentional
@R.MartinhoFernandes tokenized source representation. Much better
@Borgleader Did you intentionally miss a verb?
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@Insilico You a joke.
> As the next step in this exercise, I invite the reader to construct a simple sort program for the novice using the pointer-structure programming style that has become popular and then to try to envision such a program written in C++ that is readable by a novice.
lol, he clearly does not know C++
Does anyone?
22:25
1 min ago, by Borgleader
Oh
@R.MartinhoFernandes Where? Did I miss links?
I think it's a pdf..
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Can someone pass a valium to the polar bear? He's overly excited ever since the term FORTRAN appeared here.
@Insilico Well. Where's the PDF at, then (growl). Oh aha thanks
22:26
I never knew what Valium was supposed to do...
I should look it up.
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Yeah, you should.
> WARNING - THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS PERSONAL OPINIONS! Do not be alarmed if you disagree with something in it.
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14 mins ago, by In silico
> WARNING - THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS PERSONAL OPINIONS!
@ThePhD s/ok/ck/
You need to read back the transcript. lol.
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22:27
@Insilico You suck.
I surrender!
The rare double ping duplicate message. takes a picture
@Rapptz Rare? Don't make me laugh.
"double ping"?
@sehe You got pinged twice.
22:28
@Rapptz Meh. What does that change? Who else would they be responding to
Anyone!
Honestly I just wanted the name to be as long as possible
4 hours ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
WARNING - THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS PERSONAL OPINIONS!
Do not be alarmed if you disagree with something in it.
OMG, I started reading this four hours ago.
You've been reading this for 4 hours?
@Rapptz Intermittently.
@Rapptz If I had to respond to every wrong point in the PDF, it might actually take me 4+ hours.
22:31
It's too much to stomach in one go (as in too much nonsense, not too many pages)
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That valium discussion reminded me of this. (It's a great song, actually, BTW. IMO, anyway. You'd have to listen to the lyrics, though.)
@Rapptz Robots can reduce their NOPing time at free will. He can recharge while reading, after all. So he's got all the time in the world.
Teh rume iz deade.
Speaking of NOPing, that's what I will do now. Good night.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Night.
> The one truly wonderful tool that persistently comes to my mind as I write this is a source code debugger. I’ve written code without one and so can you, but why bother? Such good debugging tools are available today in almost any programming language that any programmer should be using them
Well ^ That.
@sbi wut
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@sehe Well, the room was dead when I wrote that.
22:38
@sbi Wut -> zpellung :)
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@sehe Now the robot has given up exhausted enough to fall asleep on the spot after four hours of reading this shit — don't you dare to spam us with this, too!
Shush
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Ha! I am linking others to urbandictionary for a change.
I think an ape is in need of psycho-medical attention
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If anything, I am in need of 250 bucks additional income per month. Starting sometime next year.
22:43
@sbi I presume you've tried asking for a $3,000 raise?
That's a ship load
@sehe Doesn't hurt to try. :-)
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@Insilico I started on a new job 2.5 months ago, and will be on probation until April next year. Not a good situation to ask for a considerable raise.
@sbi Oh, never mind.
22:44
Wait, probation?
@Insilico 'tentative period' or something?
Is it the "every-new-employee-goes-through-this" probation thing?
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@Insilico Whatever that's called in English. They can show me the door any day. Or I can walk out the moment I decide to.
@Insilico I think the laws allow up to 6 months of this here in Germany, and I have yet to see a company that wouldn't use the full allowance.
@Rapptz Holy shit...
@Mysticial It's just a rhino flipping over a warthog.
22:49
@Insilico It still looks intense though.
I doubt he thought there was actual cereal involved
@sbi I think probation is the right word
You can nest macros, right?
@Insilico haha, ow...
@ThePhD yes
22:50
@Insilico Video needs to be longer
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@Mysticial There's a video on YT where an African buffalo gets into a dispute with a rhino, and there's only a bit of difference, really. It later dies,
@ThePhD I question your use of macros in the first place.
Can you concatenate other macros together, though?
@sbi Oh damn...
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I found it. (Start around 1:30.)
22:51
Like,
#define ANEWMACRO IwillbuySOMENUMBERSofthem

with SOMENUMBERS being a macro?
Is there a special syntax for gluing things?
@Insilico lol @ the comments:
> fake
@ThePhD Maybe you're looking for this? msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/09dwwt6y.aspx
(The "token-pasting" operator)
Ooooh
Token-pasting
It sounds like glue too.
I shoulda searched paste instead of glue.
If you want to substitute before pasting, just using ## will not do
@ThePhD Why you're using macros, anyway?
22:54
@Insilico BOOST DID IT.
Er, well. Seriously. I have BYTEORDER defined, and I need to tack 0x on in front of it.
What?
@ThePhD Eh?
(Use Boost.Preprocessor)
Boost defines their ByteOrder macro with 1234 or 4321.
I need to glue it to an engine-specific macro with whatever's in BYTEORDER and 0x.
#define PASTE(x, y) x ## y
#define BYTEORDER_P PASTE(0x, BYTEORDER)
(your code is horrible)
(use Boost.PP)
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23:02
Hmm, I forgot what probation means
The time you spent typing that sentence stating your misinformation you could have Googled it to gained that knowledge.
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But googling is unsociable
I'd rather talk to other humans than a computer, else I would have no reason for any kind of human interaction in the first place :P
@Ell That's offensive for @R.MartinhoFernandes
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Sorry - I prefer human like interaction :P
Are you high again
23:10
Wasn't he drunk last time
How do you know we're humans?
Who's drunk?
Everyone?
@addaon Not all of us are.
And google might be lonely; it needs interaction too.
23:11
Yeah like I know Mysticial is in fact, an anime character.
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@addaon I think Google has no trouble getting human interaction.
@Rapptz Who can wield fire?
That's fire in the background.
@ThePhD Of course.
@Mysticial I just went to your site and now I know how your dad looks like but not you
23:13
@Rapptz My picture is there on my about page.
But you can't see my eyes though since I was wearing transitions.
God your site sucks.
No navbar
@Rapptz No shit...
@Rapptz We're programmers, not web designers.
WTF does a C, C++, x86 assembly, Java programmer know anything about web design?
I even had the CSS done by a friend.
Really? CSS is like, the easiest part
23:15
Yep
@Rapptz Not when every single browser handles CSS and HTML differently in their own weird-ass way.
And I did the rest of the website in Dreamweaver... yeah laugh at me. Laugh at me NOW!
@Insilico Easy. Don't support IE. Problem solved.
@Rapptz What part of "every single browser" do you not understand? :-P
Most of it
It isn't really that hard
23:17
@Rapptz It's not, I admit.
It's still somewhat a sad state of affairs for WWW stuff.
World wide web.
For example, you have like border-radius but then you have -webkit-border-radius for other browsers
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I have never been high :P
23:18
I guess I overlooked the obvious. :)
Ell
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And I was only drunk once
@Mysticial no-www.org
@Rapptz Is -webkit-border-radius older than border-radius?
wait yes
Joel wrote an article about web standards: joelonsoftware.com/items/2008/03/17.html
23:20
Ah
Now I know what to do
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Border radius is standard CSS3, WebKit was pre CSS3 IIRC
I have to force macro substitution
@Ell yes
-vendor prefixes are used for experimental implementation and might or might not differ in semantics from the standardised version
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could there be an entirely p2p internet equivalent?
23:27
Define P2P
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Actually yeah - I mean there isn't a set of people controlling top level domains
You know what, ignore me, I don't know enough
I was going to say there isn't one central place for domain names
But Its a distributed database isn't it? Which is already sort of p2p
actually, I think I mean decentralised as opposed to p2p
Any of these videos worth watching?
Ell
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The asio boost con is good I think
@FredOverflow no
:)
I didn't even click on it.
Doesn't seem like it
I have an extension that lets me view likes/dislikes without clicking the video and some of them are heavily disliked
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23:38
If I'm thinking of the right set of videos, although free clicking on the link I can't see it yet
Don't leave me hiiiiighh, don't leave me dryyyyy
@Ell Go home Ell, you're drunk.
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Im not, that's the sad thing :/
So painful
23:52
@FredOverflow Watch this instead: youtube.com/watch?v=U4oB28ksiIo

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