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user1357851
00:01
Newbs have not been exterminated ... they are not allowed in to start with
God, I hate working on languages. Ever more so when it is part of the web stack.
@Telkitty How are you here then?
hey, you're not working on a complex language
user1357851
Elite troll gets special pass
actually, to be entirely fair, I don't know much about weblan, but I presume that it's not that complex
@DeadMG I tend to hope it is really simplistic and to the point. It only exists to circumvent PHP and to allow for a more dynamic experience. But I find the experience boring, there's no need to integrate things or think about the underlying physics of EM wave propagation.
You enjoy working on Wide?
00:04
yeap.
by the way, I seem to recall that you once offered to fix up my website.
Aha! Somebody accepted an answer at 23:59 and I finished the day with 410 rep! Okay, now I need a new hobby.
@DeadMG Yup, what would you like?
ah, I dunno
my current one is a bit utilitarian though
Syntax highlighting, a more streamlined, non-generic design?
to be entirely honest, I don't have a spark of visual or web design in my entire soul.
00:06
It's for a good cause, so it's not a problem.
I had requests for all of the above
anyway, I just figured that I'd bring this up
maybe you'd like a hand with Weblan in return
I'm a lot more of a seasoned hand with languages now
Don't worry about it, I could spruce something up in ASP.net ( I think? ). There's time for Weblan, but I'll pass it your way when it is ready for public preview. :D
Could you drop the codepuppy's codebase or would you like for me to start from scratch?
this is where I'm grateful that there's absolutely nothing of value whatsoever on my server
don't really care :P
all the code's in repo
and it didn't exactly take me a lot of effort and such
and it doesn't produce notably good results
so I have no reason to want to keep it really
@sftrabbit why
00:10
@sehe I don't want to be the only person terrified of this man
I'll take a look at it, I could use some off time from my web stack.
what would you even need to connect to it
I have an RDP file
Why are you making a language
@CatPlusPlus To satisfy my vanity. To brag about it. To use it instead of PHP. Reasons galore!
And a web server-side language is really as simple as it gets. :D
It's for private use, but I'll give it to peeps who are curious.
So what you're saying is that you're doing a new PHP
00:12
I don't think that even cockface could cock it up that much
user1357851
@DogPlusPlus woah you sound like another over ambitious tard who dreams of big things - kind of like a dog who thinks he can fly, who then jumps down from the roof (dog goes splash)
@Telkitty I'm just a dog who likes to bury code bones in his yard base.
@CatPlusPlus You really have to try to make a new PHP. And a singularity would pop up and kill everyone to save them from observing it.
In every webapp there's PHP trying to get out
user1357851
then I remembered the javascript which got stuck between fortran and C in that expressive-ness graph
@Telkitty What
user1357851
00:21
Making a new language is for people who can make it better so it is useful for the world, not just wasting time on something you could bury in your backyard together with the old toy you had since you were 5 years old - but that's just my opinion.
@DeadMG I see it's all hardcoded, the tuts I mean. Would you like some cute backend with a DB to be more easily inclined to write tutorials?
user142019
Wait.
eh
creating the content takes all the time at the moment.
wait, how could you know if ... oh, yeah, I put the code in the repo.
user142019
Fuuuck.
user142019
System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object
user142019
00:23
:'(
pwned
user142019
lol
user142019
It happens in one of my ten functions.
@Telkitty You're quite an opinionated little bugger, aren't you? Keep writing, someone will probably read it some day. :P
user142019
But I don't know which one, since they all call eachother all the time.
00:24
uh... stack trace?
user142019
And one of them returns null.
user142019
@DeadMG No, one of the functions return null and I use the result in Main.
whenever I get a bad pointer in the Wide compiler, that originates from inside my own code instead of LLVM/Clang, I almost instantly realize where it came from.
perhaps I'm just clairvoyant.
post code
user142019
null means parse failure, but this parser should not fail.
00:27
only three of your functions return null.
so stick a breakpoint on each of them.
@Zoidberg welcome to the world of debugging iterator blocks. not as hard as it seems, though
user142019
@DeadMG Good idea.
you have only just begun to realize the power of the dark side puppy
user1357851
@DeadMG dark side puppy == a black dog?
@Telkitty soooo. you wanted attention, again. Ok, let's discuss how your twisted mind came up with that bunch of contorted projections?
user1357851
00:30
@sehe ok ... guess elite trolls equate to attention hookers for why else trolling?
firstly, that was rhetorical.
secondly, elite presupposes either style or class.
I assume it's substance abuse, sehe. But honestly, a user like Telkitty was bound to wind up here after 3 years of relatively smooth sailing the high troll seas. All the more reasons there should be a permanent ban thingy here. We've had trolls, but this one is really persistent.
user142019
It seems to fail at EOF.
user142019
(Obviously.)
user142019
There, Items returns null.
user1357851
00:35
@sehe style or class aside, what contorted projections have my 'twisted mind' came up before?
user142019
Or well, the parser returned by Items returns null.
@Telkitty how is that relevant?
user1357851
@sehe it is like you accursed me of commiting whole bunch of crimes, then when I ask what, you tell me it is irrelavant.
@Telkitty Didn't he reference exactly the message which manifests your contorted projections? And explicitly said it was a rhetorical question? What are you, stupid? Also, every one of these questions was also rhetorical.
A rhetorical question is a figure of speech in the form of a question that is asked in order to make a point and without the expectation of a reply. The question is used as a rhetorical device, posed for the sake of encouraging its listener to consider a message or viewpoint. Though these are technically questions, they do not always require a question mark. For example, the question "Can't you do anything right?" is asked not to gain information about the ability of the person being spoken to, but rather to insinuate that the person always fails. While sometimes amusing and even humorou...
For future reference.
But feel free to answer "Yes. Yes. Yes."
does anybody know what I(some boolean expression) means in maths?
Like I(a = c)
I've seen it a few times
It's never explained
00:39
: 8501630 I observed how you stated some twisted thing involving burials. How you think that is a crime, is up to you to clarify. How that would be a "whole bunch of crimes" will probably become clear later. Further more, all of that becomes relevant after you explain how it is, that that was what I said.
@DogPlusPlus Oops. Let me remove plink
@sftrabbit Do you have an example in context? Also - Mathematics
@sftrabbit It's a function-based equivalent of the identity matrix, figuratively speaking. It just returns the argument unchanged. I(x) = x. Identity function, so called.
Hi there
@DogPlusPlus I think it has a special meaning for boolean expressions though. I get the feeling that it means +1 if its true and -1 if it's not.
@sehe Yeah, I might ask there if I can't find anything. Well, somebody probably has already asked.
In higher level math, I don't think I see = as a boolean expression.
Ooo, it might be a bastardisation of this: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indicator_function
AHA!
The function 1_A is sometimes denoted [...] I_A
00:46
huh?
Yeah, possibly.
oh that's better.
I might be in the middle of growing up
@Jueecy that's just begging for a lot of jokes you probably aren't fishing for
hmm, my bookmarks bar is changing itself. my wife must be on my laptop at home again
For being the simplest game to make, Pong collision detection sucks :\
00:50
@Pawnguy7 it only gets harder from there
Every time I think about getting back into the , and question game, the 200 cap brings me down. :/
@DogPlusPlus 200 cap?
Daily rep
I hit that once!
What would you guys do if you have to decide whatever to be on the side of one of your friends (even if you wouldn't take any part at all because it's not your problem) or let the friendship die in order to be sincere about the fact that you don't really believe the fault is a one way only?
inb4 we don't know what Friend is
00:52
@MooingDuck 200 rep count. And counting the accepts is not really a viable option because answering a question post-rep-cap and getting a bunch of upvotes for no rep gratification sucks. :(
@MooingDuck You hit it 5 times!
@sftrabbit I what now? Really?
user1182183
hey guys what was the alternative function you suggested me to use instead of Read/Write ProcessMemory ?
user1182183
Query.. something
@MooingDuck According to your rep graph thing.
00:52
@sftrabbit link?
Added it
@Jueecy Get less shitty friends that don't make you take sides in their shit?
@MooingDuck I think I can take that
@sftrabbit oh, I'd just looked at that today, but realize now I was looking for the number 200. I see I hit it once but two downvotes brought it to 198.
neat
@MooingDuck The graph button thingy, you went through the roof three times. Nice.
00:54
@Jueecy take their side
@CatPlusPlus are there any?
@CatPlusPlus Yup.
@MooingDuck yeah I thought so, it's the lesser of two evils...
If you can't be honest with your friend, they're not your friend
00:57
Speaking of friends, I have an issue.
user142019
@DeadMG I fixed it.
user142019
Thanks.
I used to be able to have two classes both have another class as their friend.
user142019
public static Parser<IEnumerable<char>> Items(IEnumerable<char> xs) {
    return xs.Any() ? Bind(Item(xs.First()), _ => Bind(Items(xs.Skip(1)), __ => xs.ToParser()))
                    : new char[] { }.ToParser<IEnumerable<char>>(); // should have been this
}
How can I do it with a function though?
00:58
Do what?
@CatPlusPlus That's true. But I think I'm too weak to be alone (It's very scary)
@CatPlusPlus sometimes people get emotional, and thats when they need the most support, even when it's irrational.
user142019
var foosParser = Many1(Items("foo"));
var xs = foosParser("foofoofoofoo");
// hurray!
@Pawnguy7 you want a class to friend a function?
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Q: Converting little endian to big endian using bit shit

Manii am working on endianess. My little endian program work and gives the correct output but i am not able to get my way around big endian. below is the what i have so far. I know i have to use bit shift and i dont think i am doing a good job at it. I tried asking my TA's and prof but they are not ...

00:59
Well I'm only going on the crappy vague situation description with no context
^^ dat title
@Mysticial heh
@MooingDuck Two classes, but yes. Problem is, to get the types in the signature is a circular dependancy.
@CatPlusPlus How's the graph thingy coming along? :P

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