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They don't even capitalize type names in some cases.
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And they do things like this:
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Coin Coin = new Coin();
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And then they wonder why things don't work.
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That, in combination with Java and teachers who tell lies, makes me want to kill myself.
05:02
Great, someone's going full retard with the starring again
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@Crowz A troll. Picture is somewhat related I guess?
@Zoidberg'-- Just saw that on /r9k/ and died laughing
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Teacher said there were three kinds of floats:
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Single, float and double.
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05:04
Also
single precision, double precision and float precision ? o.O
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@Borgleader yup xD
A lot of things float
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Also USE DOUBLE FOR STORING MONETARY VALUES BECAUSE FLOAT IS NOT PRECISE ENOUGH.
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inb4 don't use floats at all for monetary values
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05:05
You're an idiot if you do it.
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I hope he'll lose a few thousand euros because of floating-point precision errors.
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And then becomes a homeless guy.
my poop is a float. it's not very precise.
05:06
@Zoidberg'-- and eaten by wild dogs
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For money you use arbitrary-precision decimal number.
The more I think about it, the more I realize there's probably no benefit in having rules for braces and spacing in a style guide.
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Well you must be consistent or die immediately. Choose one.
We all die. Easy choice. Editing is cheating.
cpx
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One day I start to read a C++ book and the other day I forget about reading it. Why is that? I think maybe I'm just too high to absorb information.
05:10
Happy New Year's Eve!
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Because you must program in C++ to learn C++.
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Happy Almost New Year!
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Book is just a tool that can help you.
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Sometimes I don't even want to program.
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Learn Haskell. It'll do good.
cpx
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05:12
I guess I'll have to let my eyes see IDE to start programming,
type deduction makes writing std code in C++ easier
especially for iteratiors done need as many typedef's all over the place
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Type inference in C++? It's a joke.
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I like Haskell. I have heard some good words about it.
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You haven't seen type inference in Haskell.
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C++ cannot even infer the argument types of lambdas.
05:13
I've used Haskel,ocaml, F#
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F# <3
Yes, I really wished it would type inference the arguments, also the return type
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Of functional languages I have used Haskell, F# and Erlang.
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@Chad return type will come. There's a proposal.
instead you have
auto someFunciton(int blah) -> int
I think anyway
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05:14
There will be auto foo() { return 42; } in a few years.
oh thank god
will they do arguments?
oh rats
'few years'
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@Chad templatez.
Templates infer arguments
:|
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:>
05:15
well how about lambas then, its a perfect example where type inference for arguments would be useful
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Unsure. Maybe. If we're lucky.
[&] MyLamba(auto arg) auto
{
// do stuff
}
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If somebody is in a good mood and writes a proposal for it.
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My armpits are sweaty.
take a shower
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05:16
Somebody bring be deodorant.
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@Chad It's 6 AM.
@Zoidberg' its 12:16pm here
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I usually take a shower when I wake up i.e. 16:00. x^D
|:)
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I'm a night person.
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05:17
I don't like the day.
Where do you live?
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Bergakker, Schijf, Noord-Brabant, The Netherlands, Europe, Earth, Solar System, Milky Way.
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IS THAT PRECISE ENOUGH
Oh so its freezing outside
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No.
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05:19
It's 9 degrees above zero outside.
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So it's not freezing.
that sounds like freezing to me lol
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This is the hottest December ever measured in The Netherlands.
anything bellow 28* is cold for me
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lolwat
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05:20
28 degrees is fucking hot. I can't breath with such a temperature.
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All I can do then is sweat and cook and do nothing.
Well thats home tempature for me
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D:
You should take a trip to Australia
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Home temperature for me is 20 degrees.
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05:20
20 degrees is nice.
Can you have a bbq in 20 degrees?
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As for outside, I like 16 degrees and a soft rain.
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@Chad why not?
Doesnt the meat get cold fast?
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But we usually only barbecue when it's > 25 degrees.
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05:21
@Chad no. It's grilling on a barbecue. Above fire.
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And then we take it off the barbecue and swallow it.
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It doesn't get cold in two minutes. xd
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Maybe if it's -60 degrees like in eastern Russia.
Yeah, one of my friends has a Russian girl and she loves Aus. She was talking all day about wearing one layer of clothing and how great it was
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lol
05:23
Food time here
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I'm at that point during the morning where I'm considering not actually going to sleep anymore (it usually doesn't work, tho)
The bad part is I originally intended to sleep during the night so I can wake up somewhere around noon and go do some shopping while it's still possible.
cpx
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Is USA on the left?
@cpx yes
Also I think I pretty much broke my semi-lurking state with those last two sentences. The dangers of sleep deprivation: spurious Internet verbosity.
05:39
Meh
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Sup
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I still don't understand arrows.
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They're monad's crazy ununderstandable cousin.
05:43
@Zoidberg'-- You're way ahead of me. I'm pretty sure I don't understand the concept of a 'functional language'.
I'm so good that I ran a game, forgot about it and then was surprised that screen suddenly turned black and resolution changed
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A functional language is a language in which you use functions and usually try to avoid state.
Bullshit
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In computer science, functional programming is a programming paradigm that treats computation as the evaluation of mathematical functions and avoids state and mutable data. It emphasizes the application of functions, in contrast to the imperative programming style, which emphasizes changes in state. Functional programming has its roots in lambda calculus, a formal system developed in the 1930s to investigate computability, the Entscheidungsproblem, function definition, function application, and recursion. Many functional programming languages can be viewed as elaborations on the lambda c...
Every nontrivial functional program will have state
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05:45
But you don't build your program around the idea of mutating state all the time.
Unless you do
Pretty sure I've read that, too.
@StackedCrooked I like. I wish it did more, though.
Humans tend to naturally think in terms of mutating state
Functional programming is, I don't know
For me it's one of those "you know when you see it" things
05:47
@ThePhD Well, there's other stuff like this or good old this. And everybody nobody hates stuff like this.
Overlaps a bit with declarative programming maybe
Functional programming is weird as shit.
NEEROOOOOO @StackedCrooked
@ThePhD I don't think so.
declarative programming would be nice if it was actually as simple as "declare what you want to happen"
@Pubby ...isn't that what it does?
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05:51
@CatPlusPlus thanks.
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I forgot all the time Arrow is a type class. Now it makes sense.
Arrow is a generalisation of monad
Where shit starts to go really crazy is FRP with arrows
And recursive arrows
Fucking arrows. You can kill a person with one.
@StackedCrooked you have to specify every minute rule and behavior still though, not as good as it sounds
05:54
@Pubby Yeah, I see what you mean.
@CatPlusPlus Hug?
I probably spelled "minute" wrong. Maybe it should be "minut". (meaning small)
I don't get those :(
You should shower once in a while.
:D
No, minute is the word, but I don't know what declarative thing you used
SQL is the most obvious declarative thing
Never used SQL, but I wouldn't want to do actual programming with it
cpx
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05:56
I shower 2 or sometimes 3 days later.
Declarative programming tends to be extremely domain-specific
Excel is also declarative.
I guess generic declarative would be more functional :v
@CatPlusPlus IMO just call it a domain-specific language then. Declarative seems very much like a buzzword.
It's both
Domain-specific language doesn't really cut it, because every language has some domain
05:58
DSL is much more of a buzzword than declarative.
It tends to be applied more to DSLs embedded in other languages
I dunno, both are silly words
All words are silly when you think hard enough about them
Or maybe when you're drunk enough
And thinking is hard
Dunno
Like 'car'. If you say that word 20 times in your head, it starts to sound totally unfamiliar.
I'm just happy I fixed my display
06:00
I hate to look at a word and realize it is spelled strange when all my life I considered it natural
i know this isn't the right room, but it's the most active, i'm having trouble giving a user sudo access. i have ubunbtu 12.04 lts on my vps, i made a user named portaljacker, added it to the admin group, and admin group is in the sudoers file as %admin ALL=(ALL) ALL yet when i use sudo as portaljacker it says: sudo: must be setuid root
Or maybe Server Fault
I don't know
I don't care
@Portaljacker Apparently you're doing it wrong. That's all I can say.
HTH
I see my ironic hth is catching on
i have no idea what i did wrong since this worked on the last vps i used
06:03
Anyway, functional programming owns
I recommend watching some good anime.
That reminds me I never finished watching that Kaiji anime
I didn't finish Kaiji either. It was a little too depressing/frustrating for me.
Holy shit I just checked the price of Detours Pro
Drawing hair is hard
06:05
I liked it a lot but didn't feel compelled to watch more than one or two in a day
$9,999.95
VS Pro costs 500
10k, one could buy a mountain of potato chips with that.
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If you sell software for 10k you're an idiot.
That's a library
Also VS Ultimate + MSDN sub costs 13k
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Unless the software is made for a single company and it's on request and you don't release it to the public.
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06:09
Then go ahead and make it 10k.
I think if you replace "sell" with "buy" you're essentially correct.
@Pubby You should consider this one.
If you buy software for 10k you have a lot of money
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If you release software to the public for 10k and then whine that people pirate it, you're just a fucking idiot.
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1k even, really.
06:10
btw what does the msdn subscription actually get you?
Windows licenses for testing at very least, AFAIR
I got the free subscription with vs2010 but never used it
It's more software vOv
@Zoidberg'-- No, you're someone who thinks his software is worth 10k
Though I normally found that you get the software you need cheaper if you just wait for the new version of vs to come out ;D
@ThePhD What are you doing?
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06:11
VS 2003 was the first IDE I've ever used.
And it's usually not the kind of software that's targeted at people who'd bother pirating it
Wouldn't it be counter-productive to target software at people who are gonna pirate it anyway?
@Zoidberg'-- I started with Visual J++ lol
Oh god J++
lol
06:13
Yeah.
@StackedCrooked I'll keep Bakuman in mind when looking for another anime to watch
Actually, J++ was still better than everything else out there.
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First language I used was C++.
@Pubby It's extremely good.
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No wait.
06:14
@StackedCrooked Haha shit I tried to write a message with a Tablet and it said "W ra mrylhg" and then I just quit. I'm trying to draw, and I'm sucking really hardcore at it.
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First IDE I used was Dev-C++.
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xD
@Zoidberg'-- My first contact with programming was BASIC on the C64.
I got Trigun on my backlist too though
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My first contact with programming was C++ on Windows XP on a Toshiba laptop.
06:14
I'm trying to draw with la Rock 01 on constant repeat.
Trigun is a classic. That's kinda hard to beat.
It's actually been very helpful.
@StackedCrooked Cowboy Bebop.
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My last contact with programming was Haskell on Arch Linux on a MacBook Pro.
@ThePhD Also a classic.
Oh, and Samurai Champloo.
06:15
Putting linux on a macbook? Is that a thing?
Samurai shampoo
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DAMMIT Y U SO FAST
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Shampoo tastes bitter.
Because I'm the king
@ThePhD Which is written by the same author as Cowboy Bebop.
06:16
of the chat
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THEN WHERE'S YOUR CROWN
@ThePhD I started watching that and for some reason about 5 episodes in I just... stopped. And I didn't think it was bad. A bit weird.
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I won't obey.
@StackedCrooked Mmhmm. Trying to think of other classic good Animes...
Oh, for an Anime with lots fo Fourth Wall and ridiculousity, check out Sket Dance
@CatPlusPlus I thought we were an autonomous collective
06:17
OBEY
ok
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I refuse. What now?
Then be flogged.
SUBMIT
OBEY
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@CatPlusPlus GET or POST?
@CatPlusPlus In Ranma 1/2 the main character has to deal with an evil warrior named Shampoo.
I wish anidb had more helpful synopses. Case in point: anidb.net/perl-bin/animedb.pl?show=anime&aid=8039
I want LD_PRELOAD
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I want LD_SLEEP
06:19
Ranma is actually a fine anime.
oh, i see, so that's what the "submit" button is. hm
Screw sleep. I'm getting breakfast.
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@AndreiTita Not so fast!
ToME uses SDL_SetWindowGammaRamp and it fucks F.lux up, I need to disable it
And I'm too lazy to setup entire MinGW just yet :v
@AndreiTita First you gotta sleep THEN breakfast!
Hmm, I feel like breakfast right now..
06:24
@CatPlusPlus it is nice of microsoft to just give it to me he he
@Cheersandhth.-Alf I tried to click it 7 times by now. But it seems to be just an image. Am I doing something wrong? :(
dunno. wait.
> John Hewitt - Microsoft has announced plans to take over Really Big Button That Doesn't Do Anything. They claim this is a basic element of operating system. "Our button's have been doing nothing for years, we just didn't know it was marketable. From now on it will be called Microsoft Really Big Button That doesn't Do Anything.(tm)"
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Haha suckers, I've already grabbed a bite to eat, and now I've got tea as well! There's no stopping me!
@ThePhD The fine gentlemen at Game Grumps have a hilarious playthrough of Sonic '06.
@EtiennedeMartel Awwwh shit, if it's as good as the one on Goof Troop, it's gonna be a sweet deal.
06:35
@ThePhD I admire their tenacity.
@EtiennedeMartel Downloading.
@ThePhD Other classics would be Evangelion, Full Metal Alchemist and Code Geass.
Not to mention this one!
Oh god, not One Piece. ;~;
Maybe it was just me, but I could never get into it. :c
My reaction exactly.
> One Piece, the most popular manga series of all time in Japan and one of the most popular manga series worldwide, is the highest-selling manga in the history of Weekly Shōnen Jump[1] and has received wide critical acclaim, primarily for its art, characterization, humor and story. It now currently ranks at number one for the best-selling manga in history.[3]
06:41
@StackedCrooked One Piece is good.
Well, at least I like it :D
Aahahaha it absolutely did not work
And FullMetal Alchemist: Brotherhood has some sweet ass animation.
I don't think there are any justifiable reasons for anime series to run for that long.
@EtiennedeMartel I liked that one.
06:42
@AndreiTita What about money?
@AndreiTita The story is currently halfway. Never have I felt that it has been stretched.
Maybe DLL forwarding doesn't really load the other DLL
:<
@EtiennedeMartel Atarimai da!
@EtiennedeMartel Not justified from my perspective (ie consumer), but I can see your point.
Still, One Piece does have an interesting story. Even though it's not focusing enough on the larger arc IMO.
06:47
@EtiennedeMartel I feel like it'll never end, no matter how much I read. :c
@AndreiTita Look at the numbers 2011 and 2012.
@StackedCrooked I am not particularly familiar with nor particularly interested in manga.
That's impressive, however.
Well, then you shouldn't have an opinion on whether or not it is justifiable for an anime to be popular or not.
Hey, I'm allowed to have opinions on everything I please! Doesn't mean I have to be right.
@Andrei in my opinion your not allowed to have a opinion
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06:51
Of course, but it makes no sense to assert your opinions about topics that don't even interest you.
manga != anime
Is that your opinion lol
Your misuse of "your" is disturbing
I could say that a certain opera performance was not quite as delightful as usual while knowing jackshit about opera. (I don't know anything about it.)
But why would I do that?
@CatPlusPlus s/your/its/
that was a little mean :)
node.js looks intresting
06:57
I watch anime, and I find really long series to be generally bad, because of the usual problems like extended filler episodes, spurious story arcs that serve no purpose etc. etc. I have not watched One Piece partly because of this reason and partly because I did not find the subject particularly interesting (and partly because I have a friend who likes it and whose tastes on anime typically differ greatly from my own). The manga had no bearing whatsoever on my assessment.
Is hentai anime?
Ahahahaha I'm amazing
Unless it wasn't made in Japan. Then no.
It works
06:58
@CatPlusPlus you're amazing
Obviously the reason why the anime has been running for so long is because it's following the manga.
Apparently you have to export the function you're redirecting with the exact same name otherwise it won't be found
I don't know what sorcery is that
@Chad It can be manga as well.
sigh
I'm bad at typing also
06:59
Btw, hentai != porn. Hentai = fetish.

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