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15:00
youll get a better one if you finish school
user142019
And I can't stand school. It's most annoying and uninteresting and boring.
user142019
I'd rather die than going to school.
user142019
My school is fucking terrible.
@Zoidberg Yes, of course. But 1) you want to put if off as long as possible, and 2) the longer you stay in school, the better, more interesting job you stand a chance of getting.
@Zoidberg The go to a different school. The last time I noticed, almost nobody had laws restricting you to going to one particular school.
user142019
The teachers are terrible. Things are organized very poorly. I don't learn anything interesting. I get to learn things I never ever will use.
15:01
@JerryCoffin They banned him from all the others.
@JerryCoffin No, the economics of school do.
@Zoidberg At least you learnt how to be a psychic!
When I hear "I will never use this!" from a schoolperson I tend to punch them in the face.
user142019
I punch you back.
(But, um, don't tell the authorities.)
I punch you harder, inflicting +20 nasal damage.
@DeadMG As a former coworker of mine used to say: "I call bullshit!"
user142019
15:03
@Non-StopTimeTravel I prepare by wearing a mask made of steel.
@Zoidberg Suddenly, a wild thief appears. He steals your steel and gives it to me.
user142019
He can't.
user142019
I attached it to my head.
@Zoidberg The die says 10 so, yes, he can.
user142019
I disagree.
user142019
15:04
I punch the thief. :P
@Zoidberg I cast anti-disagreement level 5, causing +100 agreement damage
./me eats popcorn.
./you spend too much time on IRC
yesIcandothathere
user142019
./stop talking like this
user142019
A deer is getting pwned by a wolf on TV.
15:06
Even in the US, the country with the least social support structure of practically any major western country, I will state as a simple fact that anybody with good enough grades and entrance exam scores can afford to go to any college in the country.
user142019
I had a wonderful job before I went to school.
user142019
I liked it.
@JerryCoffin Where by "good enough" you mean "good enough that somebody else will pay for all of it"
user142019
And I dislike school.
user142019
And I want and shall get that job back.
15:07
@Zoidberg: Excellent sample size. Of all jobs in the world, you've had..... one.
user142019
Many enough.
Actually I searched all I could find, If you choose to interrupt me literally that's your problem. Anyway, none of the given codes are working without problems.. — TheEmeritus 9 mins ago
haha
anyway bbl
I cast level 9 disappear
user142019
> codes
@Non-StopTimeTravel Partly -- but colleges themselves have noticed that prices have gotten insane, and are doing a lot to ensure that you can afford them, regardless of how little money you might have.
user142019
> OP is a dick.
user142019
15:09
> Downvote.
@Non-StopTimeTravel you didn't disappear! :o
Ell
Ell
can anyone here remember how to draw nucleophilic substitution mechanisms on a full structural formula?
user142019
lol
@Ell No.
I could barely do that even when I did it in my AS exam.
user142019
All databases suck.
15:17
it's full of arrows.
Ell
Ell
yeah :/
that's all I can remember about that specific piece.
@JerryCoffin Here in the UK, the social support structure is fixed- you do three years and then it's out. I wouldn't get a penny if I tried to re-do my third year.
hey guys
i need your help
i have been blocked from asking questions
in order to make up for that, i answered quite a many questions and made some 200 points in a day
but still m banned
what do i do?
user142019
@AakashAnuj Probably for a reason.
@Zoidberg Ya it was for a reason....one of my questions got closed. But now, i have edited it, made good enough points
but still its not opening
15:30
@AakashAnuj Maybe you have simply asked too many questions? There's a limit per day. I reached it once and was very pissed.
@AakashAnuj Hard to say for sure, but quite a few things simply take a while to work their way through the system, so to speak. I suspect they could probably speed things up if they really wanted to, but un-banning somebody who's been question-banned as quickly as possible probably isn't a top priority.
Damn, the Intel Compiler seems to support template aliases but it doesn't seem to be free :(
@Borgleader Aren't the best things in life supposed to be free? I guess template aliases simply aren't that great then ;)
@FredOverflow gcc/clang support them too, but they're not as easy to use with MSVC
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A: why swap() can work well when I don't call it with two pointer?

FredOverflow Would you provide another answer to solve this problem with no temporary variable? I don't think it can be done. Where does the requirement "no temporary variable" come from, anyway? Do you think temporary variables make your code slower? Let us examine if this is the case here. Exhibit A: ...

I expected more love :( me so sad lol
15:36
I was trying to use EBCO to get around template alias, but I have failed.
Im terribly sad now
@Borgleader EBCO?
user142019
European Bureau for Conscientious Objection
@FredOverflow Empty Base-Class Optimization
Oh, so you used inheritance just to get a shorter name? lol
No. The problem is I want to make a Matrix template which will use Policy Based design (I want to practice it). But the thing is, I don't want to have to specify the policies all the time. I'd like to only have to specify the other parameters (for example he contained type like int or float)
That can be done with alias templates but mscv doesn't have thm
so I was thinking of wrapping the basic matrix template inside another (empty) class
to get rid of some of the template arguments
15:42
32
A: Why are there digraphs in C and C++?

CTTDigraphs were created for programmers that didn't have a keyboard which supported the ISO 646 character set. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_trigraph

I like how the question is about digraphs, and the answer links to trigraphs :)
That way I get the "same result" withougt taking extra space because the class is empty
@Borgleader Honestly, isn't this whole policy business a bit overrated?
I want to practice using it.
@FredOverflow But the question also mentions C, which doesn't have digraphs, so assuming that he really meant trigraphs isn't all that huge a leap (although what he shows in the code is diagraphs, not trigraphs).
I'm not saying it's the best shit ever.
15:48
tolower is a function from the C standard library. Remember that in C, someFunction(variable) can never modify the variable, because C has no notion of references. — FredOverflow 7 secs ago
Ell
Ell
C doesn't have references?
no
you don't know C @Ell?
Ell
Ell
what does dereferencing do? make a copy?
@Borgleader nope :(
No, dereferencing simply gives you an lvalue.
Ell
Ell
which is sort of a reference you can't pass?
15:50
Why do you insist on thinking in terms of references? Almost no language has them :)
Ell
Ell
I don't know :P
why does c++ need references then? why can't we just have lvalues?
For example, if you have an array in Java, a[i] also doesn't make a copy.
@FredOverflow except C has macros everywhere which act like references
@Ell Please post example code to show what you mean.
Ell
Ell
It doesn't matter :P
Does C have auto?
15:54
@Ell Yes, but in C (as in C++03), auto means "automatic storage", not "type inference".
Ell
Ell
right okay
@Pubby Not for C Standard Library functions.
If you think C has the same cool shit C++ does, you're gonna have a bad time.
Ell
Ell
I wish I knew c so I could try and write a code sample
int* myint = malloc(sizeof(int));
*myint = 40; // what is the type of *myint?
I'm sorry if that doesn't even compile :P
The type of *myInt is int, and the value category is lvalue.
Ell
Ell
15:57
Right okay
By the way, how did you write that code if you don't know C? :)
@Ell It's kinda like C++, but with every useful feature and then some cut.
Ell
Ell
@FredOverflow it was mostly guess work :P
@DeadMG But C has variable length arrays and variadic macros ;)
Ell
Ell
;)
But c can has close to the machine!
15:58
@FredOverflow So you agree with me, then
@Ell Good guessing. You should try playing the lottery or something ;)
@FredOverflow C++ has variadic macros too
Ell
Ell
heh
@Ell There is nothing about C or C++ that gets you anywhere close to the modern machine with all its caches and pipelines and whatnot.
@Pubby Really? But not before C++11, right?
Yes, really.
16:00
@FredOverflow That argument could equally apply to assembly.
@FredOverflow Right, but they are a common extension- even Visual C++ had it, IIRC.
How do I get close to the machine?
@DeadMG It does.
Ell
Ell
"c" is smaller than "c++11" so it can fit in the little crevices which "c++11" couldn't fit in without falling out so "c" can get closer to the machine
@DeadMG Well, there are SSE machine instructions to prefetch stuff into memory, but apart from that, yeah.
@Ell You're right, C is about 5 times smaller than C++. No wait, 3 times, I forgot the NUL terminator.
@andy as much as i am impressed that you think i am an "objective confirmation", i have to say that references to the Standard in answers on SO aren't worth anything. another guy (ironically the first to ask for the location of the rule in the Standard on my answer) posted an hilariously incorrectly quoted part of the Standard as a reply on the same question. — Johannes Schaub - litb 12 mins ago
16:01
@Pubby Make love to the machine.
@LucDanton Nah, I think that more likely proves that C and C++ are still as close to the machine as it's possible to get.
@DeadMG Which is a different thing from what we started with.
But wait, assembly language gives you access to the CPU flags, while C and C++ don't :)
depends on how you define "close to the machine", I guess.
they haven't gotten further away from the machine, they still expose virtually every operation that the machine does.
Also, I already feel way too close to my machine. Why would I want to get closer? I should get out more often instead.
16:03
@FredOverflow You should talk to her about this. Communication is important.
But what about talking TO THE METAL, you may ask? Fear not.
@FredOverflow Amusing.
16:28
two standard noobs fighting against each other with random standard quotes doesnt make the result any more objectively confirmed than if there was only one of them. — Johannes Schaub - litb 12 mins ago
well, I gave windows 8 a chance. Installed it on my desktop and tried to use it for about a week...and I think this sums it up pretty well: Even bloody skype doesn't fucking work, and it belongs to MS now.
brb, installing win7...
user142019
16:44
s/win7/Arch Linux/
user142019
ALL PROBLEMS GONE
replaced by ProblemFactories
17:17
@melak47 Yes I did.
your icon was still there. There is no evidence to support that you are more than that icon :p
user142019
Man.
user142019
I love Perl. It's so awesome.
@melak47 Both her shows were cancelled.
@Non-StopTimeTravel her who?
17:20
@melak47 Not to worry!
no, now I need to know!
@Non-StopTimeTravel reveal your secrets!
@Zoidberg s/Arch Linux/Linux Mint/ - fixed that for you, to make "ALL" in following message true.
17:43
c++ rules
user142019
C++ is terrible.
17:58
C++ is okay.
user142019
Nah.
namaste
c++ is very versatile
@melak47 denied
hello
18:13
@Rapptz ohai
@satuon Wut.
Guys you are my only hope... I searched everywhere but can't find when C++ released first edition released... Can someone help me? I only found that it changed name 1983 and that second edition released 1989
i mean it supports all kinds of paradigms
plus you can code from c style low-levelness
to using boost
and there are tons of libraries written in c or c++
@Loclip what do you mean?
When C++ 1.0 released?
never heard about C++ 1.0
just C++
are looking for a book?
18:23
anyway i mean first time when it was released
you're saying edition
Wiki say Release 2.0 of C++ came in 1989
when came of first edition?
| latest release version = ISO/IEC 14882:2011 | latest release date = 2011 | latest_test_version = | latest_test_date = | typing = Static, unsafe, nominative | implementations = | dialects = | influenced_by = C, Simula, Ada 83, ALGOL 68, CLU, ML | influenced = Perl, LPC, Lua, Pike, Ada 95, Java, PHP, D, C99, C#, Falcon, Seed7 | operating_system = Cross-platform (multi-platform) | license = | website = | file_ext = .h .hh .hpp .hxx .cc .cpp .cxx | website ...
Developed by Bjarne Stroustrup starting in 1979 at Bell Labs, it adds object oriented features, such as classes, and other enhancements to the C programming language. Originally named C with Classes, the language was renamed C++ in 1983,[4] as a pun involving the increment operator.
its just renamed but when released
are you asking about the language or about some book?
18:26
about the language
cause languages aren't released
and they don't have editions
it's not like they held a release party
well maybe for Java, C# and Go nowadays
but the older languages were created by academia, not by corporations
so they weren't a product
and they weren't released
they were just created, and used
user142019
I'm so fucking bored.
@satuon They are indeed released.
ISO, or ANSI/ECMA/whoever, publish versions- those versions have publication dates, which are release dates.
user142019
18:49
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user142019
18:52
stfu
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0
A: Clang on Windows failed to compile code

rubenvbThere is something wrong with your installation. Please find my Clang builds here: Clang package and required GCC package. As shown in the Clang package download directory, extract both to the same directory, and add "mingw32-dw2/bin" to PATH. I tested you code and it works. Note your code has ...

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user142019
I want to make money.
user142019
Fuck this shit.
18:53
Come on. Some blatant self promotion for my awesome Clang builds.
That must deserve some upvotes.
user142019
-1 spam
I have just returned from a short trip to Linux Laptop land.
Suffice to say it didn't last.
I got stranded somewhere between NVIDIA Optimus and systemd's hibernate vs pm-utils.
So Windows 7 it is. Again. Still.
@rubenvb feel free to reciprocate
nyarhar
Windows trumps Linux
@rubenvb that's sounds fancy
18:55
Not to say my brother's rPi is running XBMC on Linux just fine and dandy. He's a happy €45 (case incl.) media center owner.
@bamboon it actually is. systemd is pretty neat, but still quite new, which means a lot of manual messing.
19:17
So, finally got around to watching that Doctor Who christmas special.
@EtiennedeMartel How did you feels?
It was good.
user142019
19:28
I want pizza.
user142019
Donate pizza.
/r/randomactsofpizza
user142019
19:43
Newfags can't triforce.
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user142019
Well fuck.
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Markdown beats Triforce.
19:48
lmao
it's hardly news that the US is broken almost beyond repair
It's gotten to the point where I stop reading the news for my own sanity.
you know
a lot of people have joked that the UK acts like it'd rather be in the middle of the Atlantic half-way between the US and the EU
but every time this stuff happens, I'm ever more in favour of Europe.
we're happy where we are
(including you)
far away from the US, and not really in Europe
eh
not if you listen to our idiot PM.
19:50
well he's not here, is he
fortunately.
and I expect that he will get his arse thoroughly kicked in the next election
it's obvious austerity isn't working, and him and his cabinet are acting like idiots.
on a serious note, a referendum is a retarded idea because perhaps 0.0005% of the population can actually comprehend the complexities of such a massive political avalanche as membership of a huge union of states
hmmm.
but oh no let's let everyone have a say, because that's democracy
...get me a bucket....
I kinda agree, and I kinda disagree.
I mean, I agree that the issues are vastly complex and the odds of most voters really understanding wat dafuq they're doing is fairly slim.
19:52
Yeah, a bucket won't suffice.
but I also think that, since everybody's lives will be significantly affected by the outcome, they should have a say in what happens.
but, I don't really think that membership of the EU is something that's suitable for a national referendum.
yep yep and yep
you got it
you passed!
also
I want to live in Canada. :(
I think to a certain extent, membership of the EU is about kicking the public in the balls.
it's kinda like gay marriage.
in that I don't really care about people who vote the other way
I mean
it's about time that people stopped being so afraid of Brussels.
there's no difference to giving a power to democratically elected parliament in Brussels and a democratically elected parliament in Westminster.
19:58
But non-Brits vote for Brussels! How could you let them interfere!
lol
I know, right? how dare those people who were born on a slightly different patch of land have a say
it's not completely equivalent to people in Leeds having to follow laws created by the representative of Exeter
Why do people still link to cplusplus.com
?_?

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