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22:00
aren't such words filtered in the first place
@thecoshman What
Oh no words must filter
no
words can't filter, filter filter words
user142019
Yay menu works.
Word filters are silly.
@CatPlusPlus just parcel you up and off you go travelling the world :D
22:01
Clbuttic
GLFW is a dick fwiw.
I have a very difficult question .. who wanna try
does it involve puns?
What is the time complexity of dynamic programming solving a problem over k-variables ?
22:02
We don't know
7 is the answer.
Next question.
I don't know who did what to wherever someone did something, but I don't like it.
@KhaledAKhunaifer Since that's so obviously homework, you could look into your textbook.
22:05
@EtiennedeMartel heheheheee
@EtiennedeMartel ur so funny, but i'm not a student
Caught red handed.
Now he's trying to salvage it.
I stayed up all night wondering where the sun went. Then it dawned on me.
oh god...
@KhaledAKhunaifer Only students care about that kind of thing.
An actual programmer would implement it, then benchmark it.
Theory is not terribly useful in the real world.
I got Luigi's Mansion just now.
Hmm handheld games.
22:12
@EtiennedeMartel I'm a computer scientist by the way,
lol
do you mean to say you don't program?
@Rapptz I havent had a portable console since my GBA
@KhaledAKhunaifer How interesting, I happen to have a degree that says "computer science". And I don't care at all about time complexities for dynamic programming problems.
You missed out.
22:13
(Well, the degree says "informatique", but hey, languages and such)
my day job is enterprise web developer and database analyst
Sounds Enterprise-y.
Probably Spring.
java enterprise system and oracle weblogic db
lol
Why do these things sound so cliche :(
22:16
@EtiennedeMartel That's not really true
@CatPlusPlus Thanks for the support.
Profiling won't tell you that the algorithm will be shit for a dataset 100x times larger
@Rapptz Because the suits all come from the same vat.
Indeed.
And changing O(n^4) to O(n) is kind of improvement that will beat any shitty micro-opt ever invented
22:18
First thing I did in my previous job was getting rid of a stupid O(N^3) search function.
No, I am not making this up.
A simply optimized dynamic programming algorithm takes O(2^n) roughly
I don't believe
Besides you don't have to deal with broken tools when doing theory work
How can you do a search in N^3?
22:18
It's impossible
Which is very appealing
Loop around for the scenery.
8
.. in 2 variables only
lol, N^3 search function
@EtiennedeMartel It searched for duplicates.
I replaced it with a set.
@R.MartinhoFernandes That was I was about to say.
See, we think alike.
LET'S INTERFACE
22:21
We're mediocre.
Bleh.
Today I finished the second season of MLP.
@EtiennedeMartel you're interesting .. I'll tell you the solution to my previous question
I also watched that Bronies documentary.
It was pretty interesting.
22:22
Standard Dynamic Programming solving a problem over k-variables is O(Π{ Si } * T(Δ Ij) * c) for i: 1..k, where Si is the ith variable domain size, and Ij is jth input size, T is input processing time, c is "constant" for number of calculations
@KhaledAKhunaifer and you are?
@BartekBanachewicz An Enterprise Programmer.
@EtiennedeMartel ~Enterprise~ FTFY
22:23
I do research in computer science & philsophy
Hi, haven't found a C room so I thought it was a good idea to ask in the C++ lounge if there is one.
@H2CO3 HAHAHAHAHA.
No helpdesk
There have been various C rooms, but they all die out.
22:24
We don't care
@EtiennedeMartel I just got friggin' PWNed, right?
C programmers are not interesting.
Then can I please spam off this one?
@R.MartinhoFernandes C is a weapon of last resort, nobody really enjoys using it enough to feel like they're part of a community.
22:24
@EtiennedeMartel Disagree
@H2CO3 spam off it?
@H2CO3 just do it
Oh gawd not again.
@EtiennedeMartel I enjoy C better than C++
You suck. Can we move on now?
22:25
@H2CO3 That always blew my mind.
What is C++ without C ?
You say that now
A better C++
And that better not be because "I like to know what happens under the hood".
22:25
@EtiennedeMartel No, not really
Or "C++ is too complex".
@EtiennedeMartel It's not too complex, it's just bloated - not the same thing.
fyi C++ jokes are not funny
Oh noes, he used the word "bloated".
@H2CO3 Nobody forces you to use all those features.
22:26
Oh get out, you don't even know what ~bloat~ means
@H2CO3 are you trolling or what
And I'm not defending C++ here or anything, you're just talking out of your ass
7
@H2CO3 what. fuck. what?
@Bartek No, I'm not
@CatPlusPlus Hey wait...
Because @Cat is spot-on
22:27
There was once C, then C+, then C++ .. does anyone knows about C+ ?
@CatPlusPlus That isn't a great skill these days. So many people can do that that not even circuses will hire them.
We'll be the first to shit on C++.
But at least say stuff that actually means something.
@R.MartinhoFernandes FYI I didn't mean to be trolling!
C is like the retarded cousin.
You're not allowed to shit on C++ if you don't even know it
22:27
@KhaledAKhunaifer cola
@CatPlusPlus I know it... >.<
Like you know, he's your family, so you still have to invite him over for family parties.
But everyone knows he's retarded.
Really
Reverse a string
@BartekBanachewicz I don't organize family parties.
@CatPlusPlus Good one.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't neither yet, thank god
"I don't neither yet"
Yeah, reverse a string.
I don't neither yet either
@CatPlusPlus strcstrwrscrsrev*kill me*
@CatPlusPlus What, that's for me?
22:29
@H2CO3 Yes.
I work in palindromes .. lol
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Damn you, I just glossed over and decided to ignore it. Now I can't unsee it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes :-)
Is it non-grammatical exactly? Also I'm sleepy
It's called a double negative.
22:30
@BartekBanachewicz s/ne/e/
@CatPlusPlus #include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <algorithm>

int main()
{
std::string s = "abcdef";
std::reverse(s.begin(), s.end());
std::cout << s;
return 0;
}
22:30
error on line 1
he doesn't get it, does he?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit LOL
prog.cpp:1: error: expected identifier, got @CatPlusPlus instead
@LightnessRacesinOrbit "Unexpected user on line 1, GTFO and recompile"
22:31
@H2CO3 Now do it with the string "Les Misérables", for bonus points (copy paste from here; no cheating by typing it yourself).
sub zero only exist in 1's complement
btw why bother return 0;ing from main in a testcase?
Also std::cout << s | boost::adaptors::reversed;, no?
@R.MartinhoFernandes sed s/string/wstirng/g
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I'm used to it
@R.MartinhoFernandes You're a bad person.
22:32
@H2CO3 Try it. I dare you.
@H2CO3 wstring isn't Unicode.
No, wstring doesn't do anything
@H2CO3 Sorry to hear that
@EtiennedeMartel It's enough for that one, btw.
Also now do it in C and tell us where the ~bloat~ is
22:32
@R.MartinhoFernandes I will.
Also weren't @H2CO3 meant to answer in C? Or I don't get something?
@BartekBanachewicz nope
@CatPlusPlus wanted to test if I knew C++
I thought you were saying things like C being better than C++
'n stuff
(I'm not sure I condone this abuse of "parsing" :) Anyways, if parsing is linewise, I'd almost suggest a handwritten parser for this kind of dirty work. And use fgets_unlocked if performance means so much to you. Anyways, I might give the question a shot if you could at least supply a simple test input with the desired output, which is currently not handled by your sample code. — sehe 42 secs ago
@H2CO3 Now, he wanted to trick you into showing that C is worse than C++ in the bloat department.
22:33
what does volatile keyword means technically ?
I could come up with harder examples but I don't really care
@KhaledAKhunaifer that the variable can be changed from outside the scope
@KhaledAKhunaifer It means something might explode
@CatPlusPlus I'm happy to see that
@KhaledAKhunaifer "fuck off compiler, I got this!"
22:34
@Pubby lol
@CatPlusPlus watch out your head
Also, hi pals.
@H2CO3 See what?
user142019
user142019
22:36
My new terminal emulator lol.
(Also seriously, compare this simple example in C and C++ and tell us with straight face that C is better)
@CatPlusPlus to see that you don't bother badgering me more
@CatPlusPlus I didn't mean to troll, seriously. Can I prefer my favourite language please?
Yeah I really don't care
what does extern means technically ?
@CatPlusPlus cool
22:38
@KhaledAKhunaifer Check your book.
Still as broken.
In the C programming language, an external variable is a variable defined outside any function block. On the other hand, a local (automatic) variable is a variable defined inside a function block. Definition, declaration and the extern keyword To understand how external variables relate to the extern keyword, it is necessary to know the difference between defining and declaring a variable. When a variable is defined, the compiler allocates memory for that variable and possibly also initializes its contents to some value. When a variable is declared, the compiler requires that the vari...
@Zoidberg Link plz. Do want.
user142019
22:39
@H2CO3 not in this room.
I honestly don't understand people willingly using primitive and straight up inferior tools
It's just mind boggling
Why would you do this to yourself :psyduck:
@Zoidberg is it seriously Mac only and $10?
@CatPlusPlus They might suck, but at least they are not bloated!
@KhaledAKhunaifer In other words, you should be in the Java room?
user142019
@BartekBanachewicz free limited version.
22:40
@BartekBanachewicz ...
@CatPlusPlus Just because?
I should badger @Stacked to put ogonek on Coliru.
Ahahahahaha further proof that Mac users will buy any shit
@H2CO3 Let's just agree that you will stay out of my code.
@Zoidberg Mac only still holds
And then you wonder why they milk them with paid major upgrades
user142019
22:41
@BartekBanachewicz not my problem.
@H2CO3 :thumbsup:
@sehe I love C++, but still miss some basic concepts
@R.MartinhoFernandes I will, with the gratest pleasure.
@KhaledAKhunaifer that's understandable
using C willingly is not
@CatPlusPlus :)
22:42
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hmm, fetching any library from gh/bitbckt? :)
You're very good at this programming thing
Security risks like hell, but maan.
Q : Can I safely use project-wide find-and-replace '\t' for 4x' '?
Any decent editor has "Convert tabs to spaces" iirc
@BartekBanachewicz Reindent with a reformatter not regex replace
22:45
@CatPlusPlus I am afraid "reformatting" will be really "watch me fucking up your indenting totally"
Please don't start the tabs vs spaces debate again. Please don't.
stfu. I am not starting. I just want to convert one project
@BartekBanachewicz use a better formatter
22:45
My thought!
"u bet"
@BartekBanachewicz Run vim -c "set et|retab|wq" on each file!
@R.MartinhoFernandes meh, I am not booting up linux just for that
You are not minimally smart?
no.
I use VS and Npp++ on Windows
and vim on Linux
Okey, I've installed Pro Power Tools
I used to use VS and NP++, but I replaced NP++ by ST2
22:49
@BartekBanachewicz What
Or something like vim -c "set et|bufdo retab|wqa" *.cpp *.hpp.
@CatPlusPlus in the butt.
hmm, these new PPTools are really nice
Guise
For captures in Lambadas, [ &somevariable] means "take this in my reference", yes?
And if that's the case, how do I take in a variable by its pointer?
yes
Or does that just not happen?
22:52
what?
what is this I don't even
how would that be even remotely different to taking it by reference?
zch
zch
auto ptr = &x; ... [ptr]
@ThePhD Just don't
zch
zch
but I don't get it either
22:53
@ThePhD T t; [&t] { T* ptr = &t; };
@sehe is your left screen 4:3?
@BartekBanachewicz You wanted a CRT style terminal emu?
@sehe and that's prolly terminal fuckuper emulator which is crossplatform
have you just written it? :) (that'd be way cool)
@BartekBanachewicz it's a toy. the title is in the ... title bar
@sehe well knowing Zoidberg he might really start coding using that emulator
Not that it really would impact his projects' progress, no.
user142019
No of course not.
user142019
22:56
I use MacVim for coding.
user142019
Not terminal Vim.
I'm kidding, chill.
Alternatively
Anyways:
  /usr/lib/xscreensaver/apple2 -program bash -mode text
  /usr/lib/xscreensaver/phosphor -delay 1000 -program bash -scale 3
TBH, the one Zoidberg posted still looked better
Obviously :)
user142019
22:59
Oh! Just remembered
have you heard about that shaders that modify old games that way?
Point being, on crisp LCDs old, pixelated games look different
the post-effects simulated the CRT displays, which blended the image and made the game look nicer

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