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20:00
Me too me too
Also lol spreading your genes
It really is an STD
@CatPlusPlus Do you spend your nights flogging yourself?
Spreading your genes all over the flowers and trees~
@CatPlusPlus No, it's a type of jam.
Spread your genes on a piece of toast, and serve opposite eggs and bacon.
@ShotgunNinja Buildings eat trees, trees and bees, and bees eat sneezes. It's the circle of life.
20:01
what
@EtiennedeMartel dafuq are you talking about
doesnt guork
@EtiennedeMartel Can't access it, work web filter T~T
There, now it should work.
(For the record, David Firth is the guy who made Salad Fingers).
20:03
@EtiennedeMartel Oh my god, the BBC let him do something and put their logo on it? Those comedic geniuses.
btw, I'm Murrikan, so forgive me for not understanding the cultures across the pond and whatnot.
@EtiennedeMartel I'm having a hard time understanding
@NolwennLeGuen There's nothing to understand.
@EtiennedeMartel I mean the english
user142019
C# y u no inheriting ctors.
@Zoidberg wat
20:07
@Zoidberg There's an article from Lippert about that
Somewhere
@NolwennLeGuen I want to marry that guy.
@EtiennedeMartel Fuck you I'll be first
IT'S A RACE
Ell
Ell
Hi guys
@Ell Hey Ell
20:09
@EtiennedeMartel I thought it was more about: people catch worms, then use them as bait to catch fish. The fish eat the worms, the people eat the fish, and then when the people die, they get eaten by worms.
@JerryCoffin THE CIIIIIIIIIRCLE OF LIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIFE
AND IT RUUUUUULES US AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALL
or something like that
@JerryCoffin Watch the video I've just linked.
Anyway, we all know the breeze is a lying bitch.
I only work for the company with publishing rights for those lyrics, lol
Ell
Ell
Nah humans eat cows humans eat cows humans eat cows, everything dies xD
20:11
humans eat fucking anything they can get their paws on
which is pretty much anything, these days.
God creates dinosaurs, God destroys dinosaurs, God creates man, man destroys God, man creates dinosaurs.
@EtiennedeMartel Dinosaurs destroy man, DINOSAURS RULE THE GALAXY
@ShotgunNinja No, woman inherits the Earth.
sbi
sbi
Good evening.
@EtiennedeMartel Aw shiet
sup @sbi
sbi
sbi
20:14
Anyone in for some puzzling std::bind() error messages?
@sbi @R.MartinhoFernandes would be, but he isn't here right now. I think.
sbi
sbi
@EtiennedeMartel LOL! That's a very polite way to say "fuck off with that!"
@sbi Shoot it
@sbi Well, fuck off with being impolite.
sbi
sbi
Ok.
So I got this:
template<class Class, typename T>
bool some_class::do_the_magic(Class* that, T(Class::*reader)(), void(Class::*writer)(T) )
{
  std::function<T()>     rdr = std::bind(reader, that);
  std::function<void(T)> wtr = std::bind(writer, that);
  // ...
}
and these:
bool some_class::blah();
void some_class::blubb(bool)
and attempt to do the magic like that:
void some_class::f()
{
  do_the_magic(this, &some_class::blah, &some_class::blubb);
}
20:16
@EtiennedeMartel I think I preferred my version (well, I'm pretty sure it wasn't original with me, but I can't remember where I got it any more...)
wtr should be std::bind(writer, that, _1)
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@CatPlusPlus OH damn!
I guess it's just too late for me.
Thanks.
And this is why currying is good
Yes they tasted very nice thank you
sbi
sbi
I'm not too fond of curry. I prefer Korma.
20:19
Curcuma is nice too
@NolwennLeGuen Curcuma has this tendency to turn anything into a weird greenish yellow.
must resist doing stupid joke
@NolwennLeGuen do it, get it out of your system.
I'm not part of the system
sbi
sbi
@NolwennLeGuen Why? You never do at other times.
20:21
Reverse psychology!
user142019
I fukken love RavenDB.
@Zoidberg Is it Web Scale?
Hi. Could some of you help me a little with a technical problem on a stackoverflow?
user142019
I don't care whether it's "web scale".
user142019
It's awesome.
20:21
@Patryk I'll be glad to!
And why do you constantly bring up some fucking hipster tech?
sbi
sbi
@Zoidberg No wonder you have no girlfriend.
user142019
lol
user142019
Not that kind of love.
sbi
sbi
@EtiennedeMartel Because he's a (non-)fucking hipster, that's why.
20:23
I see your sense of humor has improved tremendously
@sbi Probably that.
sbi
sbi
@NolwennLeGuen Yeah, especially in between 35-25 years ago.
I've asked a question, under this link: stackoverflow.com/questions/14184191/… . It has been closed (even though I've been up-voted 5 times and the question has been verified by a 12k rep stackoverflow member). Reason of closing my question is that it is a duplicate, but it isnt. There's a very similar question but it has not been solved and it has been asked like 3 years ago.
I would like to start a bounty for my question but I can't do that because its closed. I've read in FAQ, that it has to be reopened by older stack users. Thats why Im asking here.
@Patryk You should really take that to meta.
20:25
Whats in there?
@Patryk Yup, take that to meta.
@Patryk A bunch of circlejerk faggots, but they are powerful.
And where is that?
@Patryk Meta is for questions that are about Stack Overflow.
ahh
20:26
should I use chat or ask a question in there?
Ask a question
"Why did my question get closed", and link to your question
I hope It wont take them too long to reopen :P I"ve been already waiting till I can set up bounty on my question and now its closed, bah
but thank you for advices :)
> Which is faster, QueryLightBulbFrobStatusEx() or __WGetBulbFrobberState2()?
J'ai éclaté de rire
Tu as vraiment un sens de l'humour facile.
Je sais pas je trouve ça drôle :)
sbi
sbi
20:34
@thecoshman The thing is, that this work is immense fun. :)
@Patryk I've just voted to reopen and added a comment pointing out that this isn't really an exact dupe of the other. If memory serves, we should only need two more 10K+ users to vote to reopen (though even the one vote will at least get it into the reopen queue).
@Zoidberg Is it? The Github repo seems to have a makefile for Mono.
@sbi Still trying to recruit another programmer, I see. :-)
@JerryCoffin thank you very much :P
Some1 from meta has reopened my question. Thank you guys :D
sbi
sbi
@JerryCoffin Actually not. As I understood it, they are about to sign a contract with one applicant.
20:40
@Patryk Sure. As an aside, you can link your reply directly to another comment by hovering the mouse over the right side of that comment, and clicking the down-and-to-the-right arrow that shows up (when you just type their name, it just links to their most recent comment).
@sbi Ah, cool. You seem to be busy enough lately the extra help will probably be handy.
sbi
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes What about the common "ück" (as in "Brücke")? That's a rather short "ü".
@JerryCoffin ohh ok, thanks. Anyway, I'm leaving chat now because I'm going to edit my dijkstras question and set it up for a bounty. Thank you and bye!
sbi
sbi
@JerryCoffin Björn and I are re-writing a framework on which everything here is based. It used to be written in C-With-Classes style (all inheritance, manually managed dynamic memory, and two-step initialization), and we are doing it applying C++03. That is enormously satisfying.
@thecoshman Yes, you mistook my rant. Streams are indeed a PITA to use, but only because they could be so much better than they currently are. They still are vastly better than printf() and scanf(), though.
@sbi I would imagine it is. Writing code with a precise, detailed (if somewhat unreadable) specification. Rarely happens, but nice when it does.
sbi
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@sehe Ah, so you just had the default mandala. I had forgotten what from, but I did remember that you switched to the polar at some point.
@JerryCoffin There''s no specification but the features the old framework provides and us discussing how we want to do it. We've been doing pair-programming for several weeks now, and just today we both remarked that the outcome, while certainly showing that a tremendously big chunk of code was written in quite a hasty way, the result is not only much better than the old framework, but also much better than what either of us could have come up with in thrice the time.
20:49
You guys make way too much sense
@sbi I was talking about the old code as the specification for the new.
user142019
user142019
lol JavaScript
WAT
NO
Get that Java logo dafuq out of there
user142019
Stupid stock images made by idiots. :P
sbi
sbi
20:51
I like pair-programming. There's something to be said for constantly bouncing your ideas off some guy who ticks slightly different from you. Improves the outcome a lot.
@Zoidberg where?
I must know who made this atrocity
@sbi I've done it a few times with good results, but contrary to popular belief, just picking a random pair of people doesn't always work out so well.
@Mechanicalsnail Get out, please...
@EtiennedeMartel Ha
Owned
20:53
@ShotgunNinja i'm not even sure what he is on about. no flame wars going on in c#
@CatPlusPlus Now, whenever someone brings up "performance", just link to that article.
sbi
sbi
@JerryCoffin Surprisingly, in order for humans to work together well over a longer time, you have to pick the right humans. :) However, I have found that, unless you work with complete jerks, it's almost always possible to pair with someone else for some time and produce results better than what the two of you could have come up with alone.
Ahahaha the C# room is so easy
Oh boy
@NolwennLeGuen Define "easy".
@Mechanicalsnail Why was this flagged?
Hello friends
20:57
@EtiennedeMartel Rep from C# here, we don't need you guys coming into the C# room and misinterpreting our conversations.
@EtiennedeMartel Okay, delete it.
Oh how I wish I could delete messages and ban people
Do whatever you want here in Lounge<C++>, @Mechanicalsnail, but leave other chatrooms alone, please.
@Mechanicalsnail No, I meant, the link you posted? It was flagged.
I'd have so much fun with it
user142019
20:58
lol
user142019
Cat is feeling evil. As always, but now he expresses it.
@CatPlusPlus Yeah, that would allow you to compensate for your utter lack of power in realspace.

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