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user142019
18:00
> BS or MS in Computer Science or equivalent work experience
user142019
What is equivalent?
@Zoidberg'-- knowledge of data structures, Big-0 notation, an extreme interest in what runs fast, and WHY , and just an overwhelming curiosity about computer systems and how they work from a theoretical point of view
Slapping your fingers against a keyboard and making a List implementation.
user142019
lol if you apply for job at twitter you need to enter your twitter username
user142019
What if you have no twitter account.
18:03
@Zoidberg'-- Most BS or MS do not have an extreme interest in any of that.
@ThePhD specifically, a template doubly linked list, and them maby a red black binary tree.
@Zoidberg'-- Then your doomed
user142019
Why the fuck would you ever implement a red-black tree in a Ruby job.
user142019
Just use an ordered dictionary.
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Also
18:04
Ruby sighs
user142019
I highly doubt you'll ever learn such a thing at school.
ummmmm i beg to differ
user142019
For a Bachelor degree.
user142019
wat
They would teach you plain Binary, and as a bonus - maybe - you'll get Red-Black.
user142019
18:05
You need to enter your gender and your race when applying for a job at Twitter.
user142019
What the fuck is wrong with this terrible company.
well like, data structures and algorithms are core CS stuff
@johnathon I wish they wouldn't just teach it as straight data structures stuff,t hough
user142019
I don't even want to work for Twitter.
@Zoidberg'-- It's based in the United States, so probably affirmative action.
18:06
I wish they would actually be like "Hey, you need this structure {to make this work}, go for it."
user142019
@ThePhD Get an OSS implementation and done.
OSS?
@Zoidberg'-- it's an US based company , and there's all kinds of messed up laws here that employers have to abide by, one being equal opportunity employment. If your not from the US, you don't really have to worry about it
user142019
@ThePhD open-source software.
@Rapptz race ... yes. Sweden got criticized by UN for not keeping track of the so called race of minorities.. We used to do that, and it turned out to be a bad idea
18:08
It isn't a really popular thing here either.
@ThePhD Yea, but having an intricate knowledge of data structures performance characteristics is rather important if your going to be building important software. Or better yet, implementing it as a maintainer of some library
Meh.
Equal-Opportunity is a good thing.
In the U.S., CS is still a massive Heterosexual Male White Sausage Fest.
do anyone use the Boost.Iostreams library? is it a good thing or not?
Do you think it's because CS is racist or is it because non-white males don't want to work at CS?
Equal-Oppertunity is not a good thing, If you have a department full of whites, and there's one majorly under qualified person of a different race applying , that company HAS to hire the under qualified guy. And as a result, people like ME have to work with IDIOTS.
18:11
@johnathon That's a really dumb implementation of Equal Opportunity, and the tool who's using that is just an asshole.
user142019
Everybody ready for no-fap 2013?
No, Equal Opportunity means IF you're qualified in the first place, THEN you're considered.
@ThePhD This is the south im speaking of. LOL
@ThePhD That isn't how it works with affirmative action.
@Zoidberg'-- WTF, who would want that?
18:12
@DeadMG People with wives?
user142019
@DeadMG insane people.
Actually, I've always wondered.
@ThePhD actually read the law... really qualification is regarded extremely scantly
Do married men still jerk off?
user142019
Of course.
18:12
@ThePhD Yeah, but then it's more like "No fapping required" rather than "MUST NOT FAP"
maybe mutual masturbation
I don't know
user142019
Unless their wives want to have sex every day.
Let P(n) be the number of admissible paths from (0, 0) to (n, n).
It can be verified that P(5) = 252, P(16) = 596994440 and P(1000) mod 1 000 000 007 = 341920854.
;_;?
@Zoidberg'-- those that don't find a mistress
what what
user142019
18:13
@johnathon lolwat
252 for (0,0) to (5,5)? I am so lost
What is an 'admissable path' ?
user142019
A path that you can admiss.
Hoookay then.
@Zoidberg'-- in response to "Unless their wives want to have sex every day." comment, ect..
18:14
a lattice point (x,y) in which x, y, and x+y aren't perfect squares.
I just love this room
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@johnathon YOU DON'T SAY
nfm
good luck with applying for twitter.
Still, it's the responsibility of the Employer to ensure that a person is bare-bones qualified for the job. If that person is not qualified, then it is easy to reject them based on merit alone.
He's 17.
user142019
18:15
No I'm not 17 you fool.
Did your birthday pass?
user142019
Of course it did.
@ThePhD Such may be the case, but when 4 or 5 non qualified people get rejected for the position and theay all call up the NAACP.... shit happens.
user142019
21 December also passed.
@Zoidberg'-- ... He's 18
18:16
Lol, born on December 31, 11:59
user142019
Lol, 12-hour notation
My dad was born on Dec 31.
Oh, fine.
23:59
user142019
I was born near my momma.
Mr. Militaru
@Zoidberg'-- I'd be very concerned if you weren't.
18:18
@ThePhD who was those 'test tube' kids from the 80's ? Remember that shit?
This problem is hard.
@Rapptz if it was not, it would not be considered a problem
user142019
I am not aware of humans not given birth to by a woman.
There are a lot of easy problems.
@johnathon They all died, I'm pretty sure, because they couldn't emulate the conditions of the womb nearly remotely properly.
18:20
to a varying degree all problems are difficult , and the level of difficulty of any particular problem varies greatly from person to person.
user142019
Skype was once wonderful.
user142019
Now it's taken over by cunts and it's junk.
user142019
:<
@Zoidberg'-- Yes!
@ThePhD yea, most likely. Something to google though for sure.
18:20
@Zoidberg'-- Isn't that shit getting merged with MSN?
Yeah.
:(
RIP MSN.
Well, MSN was a bloated terrible deathhog anyways, and might as well just be merged with Skype.
Shush you. MSN was wonderful
Skype -- a company that could not figure out how to properly use WTL
Besides, Skype is still P2P, which means a lot of trouble and agony is taken off of Microsoft's shoulders.
18:21
Skype has some important fundamental problems...
i hate skype, if only for it's really crappy UI programming.
@johnathon Well the thing is I guess I misunderstand this problem. I fail to see how there are 252 lattice points between (0,0) and (5,5) that are admissible.
They don't have to maintain servers, logs, etc. etc. online nearly as much.
For example, once you accept someone to view your status, it can not be revoked
@JohanLundberg I thought you just delete them?
And the problem went away?
18:22
@ThePhD No
Oh well then.
Skype's pretty bad with privacy
Lol, phishing IP addresses out of Skype was the best.
@Rapptz I would have to see the entire problem to fully understand it
A bunch of twitch.tv procasters got smashed that way.
18:23
and blocking users... done per computer, so when you move to a new computer ... your x will monitor you again
Let's call a lattice point (x, y) inadmissible if x, y and x + y are all positive perfect squares.
For example, (9, 16) is inadmissible, while (0, 4), (3, 1) and (9, 4) are not.

Consider a path from point (x1, y1) to point (x2, y2) using only unit steps north or east.
Let's call such a path admissible if none of its intermediate points are inadmissible.

Let P(n) be the number of admissible paths from (0, 0) to (n, n).
It can be verified that P(5) = 252, P(16) = 596994440 and P(1000) mod 1 000 000 007 = 341920854.
They had Skypes up for talking, but then people figured out their Skype names, pinged them, and got their IPs from Skype's logs.
DDoS and other hilarities ensued, with streams being crashed.
"13 November 2012, russian user published a flaw in Skype security which allowed any non-professional attacker to take over skype account knowing only victim's email with 7 simple steps.[8][9] This vulnerability was claimed to exist for months, and existed for more than 12 hours since published widely."
Skype is a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) system developed by Skype Technologies S.A. It is a peer-to-peer network in which voice calls pass over the Internet rather than through a special purpose network. Skype users search for other users to connect to, enabling them to search for other Skype users and send them messages. Skype uses 256 bit AES encryption to encrypt communication between users, http://www.ossir.org/windows/supports/2005/2005-11-07/EADS-CCR_Fabrice_Skype.pdf http://support.skype.com/faq/FA145/What-type-of-encryption-is-used?frompage=search&q=encryption complicatin...
@Rapptz and hat does P() do?
It says it right there
Let P(n) be the number of admissible paths from (0,0) to (n,n).
18:25
whats your data set?
Microsoft and Skype have since issued DM complaints to google, github, etc. to take down any builds of the old Skype.
I'm unsure what you're asking, I gave you the raw problem.
@Rapptz Care to link?
well in the problem it talks about points, as in a Cartesian coordinate system, however the function mentioned only takes an integer .
ahhhhhhhhhh i think i get it, it's the size of a grid square
@Rapptz why the hell are you working on Euler?
18:28
A* Jump Point Search would do best for this problem.
it is the most efficient pathfinding algorithm known for such a subproblem
@johnathon Well I have 376 out of 408 solved.
Morning
Morning
in fact, I think this could be quite simple
well
assuming you can find the inadmissible points easily/quickly
which I think should be easy enough
just go from 1 to sqrt(x) twice and mark (i^2, j^2) as inaccessible if i^2 + j^2 is a square.
that should only be O(N).
then use Jump Point Search to find the jump points
then it's trivial to compute every possible path between the jump points.
18:33
naive approach would be two loops, one for x to n , one for y for n, and in the middle test if x % x == 0 && y % y == 0, if so, add em to the list, if not, keep going
Wow that's a holy hell of Skype vulnerabilities
@CatPlusPlus Konnichiwaa
@ThePhD yes
Hm..
Oooh, Skype has built-in backdoors.
And you can tap Skype communication?
Sick, I want to listen in on Skype conversations!
you can run that on top
18:35
@ThePhD every one of those vulnerabilities, is just 1 reason each not to use it. I installed it, per request of a friend, launched the uI, could not resize it, UNINSTALLED it
You can resize Skype.
@Rapptz Every version for each OS is different
sometimes you can not...
@Rapptz no, no you cant... not on windows.
I am on Windows.
Im on win, I can
18:37
I could not, as the dialog's underlying implementation could not be resized. Hence they don't know how to use WTL
agreed
Skype is horrible piece of crap
agreed
reminds me of Juno... js
the book idea was not bad...
18:39
is it possible to have an option optional with an implicit value ? or just a float value as optional ?with boost::program_options?
... why do you always kill the mood Cat?
"It's dead. The project's dead"
It's a Lounge project
Of course it's dead :v
Writing a book could be seen easier than game :c
18:42
Writing a book would be easier than making a game.
The lounge should learn to fight the laziness!
But I've often though about having the whole lounge should try to make a Video Game.
Probably a simple 2D one, because 3D would take too much time and everyone would try to put their Gun Wank all over it.
FPSFPSFPSFPS
I'm began to learn OpenGL 1 month ago. Today I finally created a movable 2d box... yeah!
That's... a really slow pace. o_O
@CatPlusPlus The audio stuff itself was good back in the day.. Works better than most on bad networks
18:44
With VBO and shaders... no shit!
Ah.
No fixed function shit for you. :P
@ThePhD lol. They tried with a 3D game.
Nah, too easy...
:)
@ThePhD there would be an even bigger debate, vc, gcc, intel, or clang
Thankfully, I've already got a crapload of shaders I wrote myself to handle doing 2D shit.
@johnathon GCC and openGL, because that's what everyone could logically support.
@Rapptz Wat.
18:45
@johnathon Nahh just clang
lmfao
@JohanLundberg Lies, clang is not the best on Windows. GCC would be a better choice, I say!
I totally don't get shaders though. I would always use the same...
cpx
cpx
folk
What does a 3D game have to do with compiler choice?
18:46
@ThePhD ;) I actually only use GCC and some VS2012 just to try, clang for show
@ThePhD the shaders you wrote, for pre vista?
cpx
cpx
In C, Where do we use an address constant?
cpx
cpx
Let me write an example
pointers?
18:47
Is there GCC for Apple too?
@cpx NULL
@ThePhD, yeah?
cpx
cpx
Yes, null pointer constant can be.
@ThePhD it's stuck on 4.2, but Clang is mostly commandline compatible with GCC, so no worries.
@ThePhD yes, clang is their replacement though, and really, i hope they do, it's time compilers for POSIX were brought into the 21 century
18:48
If anything, Clang usually gets standardese intricacies right
@johnathon what should they do?
@rubenvb No part of game development enjoys standardese intricacies. :3c
@ThePhD I think Apple is trying to phase out gcc in favor of clang
Hacks are the rule of the day, optimizations and shorthands make it rock and roll!
@rubenvb clang built on top of llvm's goals is to make tooling for developers, GCC directly prohibits that.
cpx
cpx
18:48
Like this: static int i; &i Here &i is address constant because i must have static storage.
bbl.. for real
cpx
cpx
I don't get why does it have to have an static storage?
@ThePhD It's called Kyrostat. It's dead, Jim
@cpx ... Uh. Sure. Just don't make it const, otherwise you won't be able to write into the data, and will cause either a SEGFAULT or a Access Writing Violation.
Apple is ridicously stuck in gcc 4.2 and OpenGL 2.1
18:49
@CatPlusPlus Is it still up anywhere? I'd like to compile it.
Or, try to.
@Rapptz You solved 376 out of 408? That's... a lot.. Are you a student?
There's nothing to compile
cpx
cpx
Hmmm.
Actually with mountain lion you have OpenGL 3.1 but not 100% of it...
@JohanLundberg I'm a PhD student.
18:50
@Jeffrey I thought they had to patch theri OpenGL support up? Maybe at least support OpenGL ES 2.0, right?
@Rapptz With a too easy task? ;)
iPhone runs on OpenGL ES, I'm fairly sure.
@JohanLundberg biomedical sciences
@Rapptz Cool.. what subject?
I once wanted to be a Biomedical Engineer.
18:51
Then, game programming happened.
cpx
cpx
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Q: In C, if this ain't an address constant, what is it?

CarloWhat, exactly, is numbers in the following declaration, if it is not an address constant? int main() { int numbers[3] = {1,2,3}; return 0; } Disassembling the program shows that 1, 2, and 3 are dynamically placed on the local stack space, rather than the whole array being treated as a ...

This is the version support on Mountain Lion
@ThePhD Me too. It seems perfect. Medicine, computers, etc. But nah.
cpx
cpx
Related question.
18:53
@Jeffrey Wow. That's a pile of crap.... Then again, doesn't Mac OSX have their own rendering framework (Coco?)? Or is that just for 2D?
On a side note: is there someone who could kick me out from the chat for let's say 1 day?
Only yourself.
You are the master of your own destiny.
@ThePhD, I'm not sure, I think that's for windows and stuff only. Also Mac OS X uses OpenGL for the SO that I know...
Hm. I don't know what to do for 408. I think I'm just not going to do it or think about it later.
18:54
@ThePhD And that of many other a poor sod
@Jeffrey You could probably get DeadMG to annoy you enough so that you leave.
@Jeffrey mods
@JohanLundberg How? The most kind spirit here would never stoop so low
@sehe Just try asking something about C++... ;) perhaps with a link to a question on SO
Not that I would know..
Well, if anybody sees a mod within 2 hours tell them that if I join the chat within the next 24 hours I'm drunk and I'm going to speak about life and death and depressed things so they are suggested to kick me. I'll do my best not to be able to access internet, but I ain't fail proof ...
@JohanLundberg About C, works far better. Or maths. And insist that it is really very simple and doesn't merit a question on SO or more background. "Come on, you guys can't tell anyone you can't do elementary maths, right?" Gah. Insist that people are just dumb/unwilling to help. That should be enough to set anyone here off
@Jeffrey What are you planning on doing? Take LSD?
18:58
@sehe, nah, just drink with my friends. But I know myself and I'm not stopping at the first-second drink so...
Speaking of math.
@Rapptz, ahahah
OH SHIT
I COULD FOLLOW ALL OF THAT
@sehe ah - you're in - could you take a quick look at this one? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14084769/how-to-get-spirits-qias-string-to-work-with-repeat

maybe you will know the answer by inspection... ty

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