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Ell
Ell
22:00
yeah. Lets take Haskell for an example
@Ell map (notice how it's a verb)
@R.MartinhoFernandes I feel incredibly uneducated about it right now.
Ell
Ell
Give me an example of its use
however, the solution I found didn't use cuts.
Ell
Ell
you define things in term of map (is this correct?)
Huh?
22:01
@BartekBanachewicz A cut cuts a branch of a tree, hence the name :P
Map as in the higher order function?
Ell
Ell
Yeah
Then no.
Ell
Ell
But when you use it in Haskell
> Prolog is not purely declarative: because of the cut operator, a procedural reading of a Prolog program is needed to understand it.[40] The order of clauses in a Prolog program is significant. Other logic programming languages, such as Datalog, are truly declarative: clauses can be given in any order.
22:02
I was going to learn Haskell. I don't remember why I didn't.
so the cut is the only thing.
and you can write Prolog code without the cuts (as I do).
Ell
Ell
Do you do mylist = anotherlist.map{ *2} or whatever? I thought you defined a function which mapped an input to an output
@Ell and that's not declarative.
Ell
Ell
Men ignore me, I don't know enough
@Ell You do. It's extremely unintuitive and involves ten billion unnecessary intermediate variables.
22:03
declarative would be....
dum dum dum
Xeo
Xeo
@DeadMG Wait, what?
@BartekBanachewicz Some things are just not possible without it.
(I don't know Datalog, but it needs some other mechanism to achieve the same)
@Xeo Er, I was thinking of Prolog.
Ell
Ell
22:04
I just thought that because Haskell is pure, you map inputs to outputs, "f(x) is equal to x times two" as opposed to "take value x, multiply by two, return this"
mult_by_2([LinH|LinR], [LoutH|LoutR]) :- LoutH = LinH * 2, mult_by_2(LinR, LoutR).
I probably fucked something up.
@Ell Is there a difference?
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh. :<
@BartekBanachewicz To be fair, though, in our AI class (where we used Prolog the most), we only used cut to define one primitive and then built everything else on that.
Ell
Ell
@robot well, to me one is stating something and the other is telling the computer what to do
Xeo
Xeo
22:06
Holy crap, I just played the demo of the newest Touhou game... the bomb (screen-cleaning special ability) of one character is a giant feather duster sweaping left to right.
@Ell I mean, if you view the Haskell code f x = x * 2 as "take value x, multiply by two, return this", does it make a difference?
Xeo
Xeo
That was so unexpected, I broke out in mad laughter and ran headfirst into an enemy missile
but it was worth it
@Rapptz git sucks, leave it to smart people...
@Ell I cannot see the difference. The only thing here is that you cannot tell the computer to change a value.
You suck.
Ell
Ell
22:08
@r.martinho well it doesn't make a difference, no. But bartek was saying he though prolog wasn't programming because its not telling the computer what to do. I gave the counter of functional programming which to my knowledge was also stating things. Or maybe I didn't interpret what bartek said correctly in which case ignore me :)
Yup, I suck too. But guess what? git sucks way way more.
And that's irrelevant: SSA is not unheard of in imperative stuffs.
@Jeffrey What do you use?
@Ell I don't agree with Bartek, though.
Ell
Ell
Nor do I. That's settled then :L
22:10
No one agrees with Bartek.
@Rapptz unfortunately there are no popular alternatives therefore I use git when I absolutely need to (never happened).
What?
Ell
Ell
Mercurial
2 mins ago, by Rapptz
You suck.
Ell
Ell
Visual safe source is best
22:11
grumble grumble
I use mercurial...
You make me cry :.. (
ahaha
?- mult_by_2([1,2,3,4,5],L2).
L2 = [2, 4, 6, 8, 10].
But only because it got to me first before Git.
22:11
bananalog
An Haskell program is a set of equations and type definitions. In Algorithms class we had to build proofs of correctness for imperative (C) programs; meaning you can see an imperative program as a set of equations and type definitions as well.
@ThePhD Me too.
@ThePhD I liked it a little more than git
@ThePhD it's called Bajtlog, n00b.
@ThePhD never header of it. I feel like I should feel bad...
22:12
@BartekBanachewicz But, you're a banana!
@Jeffrey Srs?
@EtiennedeMartel I am wearing my zerglings T-shirt and it has Bajtek on the back
@BartekBanachewicz Wait.
Your name's on your t-shirt?
@Rapptz yup, everybody seems to like it here...
22:13
@EtiennedeMartel yeah. It's a gaming T-shirt.
Didn't I mention my GF's one has her nick on the back?
Well, well.
I have a pretty decent estime of most of the people here
Real gamers.
hence I feel bad already (I'm serious)
22:14
(Or sad bastards. Can't decide which)
she also watches MLP.
That's not surprising.
I am trying to set application icon for windows in QtCreator and with qt 4 but not able to set. There is some sort of .aps file. Anyone could help me out on this ?
I like both hg and git.
@MurtuzaKabul I don't know Qt.
Ell
Ell
I've only ever used git
22:16
@R.MartinhoFernandes Qt is a framework currently owned by digia
lmao
I've used Perforce (briefly), SVN and Git
@R.MartinhoFernandes ahahahahaa
22:16
@R.MartinhoFernandes Admit it, it was funny.
@Rapptz I am still laughing.
Wil
Wil
@R.MartinhoFernandes I remoted in to work and mucking around with commits without pushing and at home... Can't say I like this as much as Dropbox on its own... but... Still learning, Sure I'll get there in the end!
Ell
Ell
Hehe
@Rapptz But I facepalmed.
Yeah same here.
22:18
6 hours ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
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wut
today's a good day for helping people :3
@Wil I use four different boxes to write code, and I just push to some central place (either on GitHub or on my remote server) when I am done with some task.
Friends, anyone with knowledge of qtcreator and qmake - help me out with application icon
22:19
@MurtuzaKabul dude. that orange text was a hyperlink. Click it.
Ell
Ell
Nobody has knowledge of this
@MurtuzaKabul you meant "please"
Ell
Ell
Or are just here to relax
Wil
Wil
@R.MartinhoFernandes Do you ever work on the same project in different locations where one change is important but not worthy of a push, or would you always push often?
22:19
@MurtuzaKabul also can you use Google?
Wil
Wil
Sorry, that sounded weird...
@Jeffrey obviously
@Wil Erm, if it's important it is worthy of a push. That's pretty much how I decide it is time to push.
@BartekBanachewicz Already done and tried many suggestions but no results
@MurtuzaKabul jk, don't know Qt and today is probably not a good day to ask, try again later. Thanks.
22:20
@MurtuzaKabul try more suggestions.
@MurtuzaKabul So, if nobody on the Internet can help you, what makes you think we can?
@Jeffrey Thanks any way
Wil
Wil
@R.MartinhoFernandes But, what if it is a tiny change, but then you work on the project elsewhere? Is that where merges come in?
I love this one.
@Wil Merges only happen if you did work "concurrently" in two places.
Or with branches, but I guess you don't use that yet.
22:22
@EtiennedeMartel Here is an interactive platform so I assume I would be able to explain things in a better way to avail solution
@R.MartinhoFernandes is rebase a merge? thinks for a while I guess yeah
@BartekBanachewicz No real xkcd onebox. Fail.
@BartekBanachewicz Sort of.
@R.MartinhoFernandes aaaah. sweet.
Wil
Wil
@R.MartinhoFernandes hmm... well, that is my entire problem, I will be concurrently! Wondering if Dropbox/similar on it's own is what I should be using :(
Ell
Ell
22:23
Rebase is altering history
@EtiennedeMartel Already tried
@Ell s/history/local history/
@MurtuzaKabul Try harder.
@MurtuzaKabul then you suck.
@Wil You mean you will work on two places without syncing?
Wil
Wil
22:23
well... I need to stick with this for longer... I'm sure I'll love it in a few weeks after I have given it a chance
@Wil Push before leaving for 'elsewhere'.
Welcome to the real world, where your plan B should never be "ask for help".
That should be plan T.
Because if you will, Dropbox is a terrible idea, then.
@EtiennedeMartel Asking for help here is something which someone does after spending 6 hours on different suggestions and solutions
Xeo
Xeo
@EtiennedeMartel No, it should be plan A - A for "**A**sk a question"!
22:24
I should have bookmarked that previous thing. I don't feel like reiterating all the reasons Dropbox is terribly unsuitable for code.
Wil
Wil
@LucDanton I'll certainly try
Xeo
Xeo
Or Q, I guess
@EtiennedeMartel is recompiling the kernel in front of T?
@BartekBanachewicz No.
@BartekBanachewicz yes, indeed unfortunately
22:25
@EtiennedeMartel we should have a plan for each letter!
@Wil That sense of achievement when you feel like you've done a good job and completed a task should be felt right when you push! I.e. it should conclude that task.
@BartekBanachewicz No, that's "Install FreeBSD", right after "Spray shark repellent"
@BartekBanachewicz You do that. I got work to do.
22:25
any help - please
@EtiennedeMartel Ah, timezones.
Ell
Ell
@murtuza have you asked on Stack Overflow?
lemme create a gist.
Wil
Wil
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's the thing... Before, when I was using dropbox, I just saved as I went a long on my desktop... My laptop would always be on... I would quickly grab it and go on the train... (don't always have internet)... When I get home, it would resync everything and it would work perfectly... I know Mercurial is a professional solution and my one isn't good for teams... but it did work for me (until I wanted to see history)
@MurtuzaKabul Ask a question on Stack Overflow, describing in great detail what you have tried.
22:26
@Ell yes, and got the same link which pops as first result
(Admittedly that makes sense for my workflow because the network is not a hindrance when I push.)
Wil
Wil
@LucDanton read my last long bit! ^^
@MurtuzaKabul You need to find out why it is not working for you and state it in your question. Otherwise no one can do anything but throw wild guesses.
Wil
Wil
If I get a seat on the train, I sometimes feel in the mood to continue and just want to get on with it... I guess I now have to remember to push/pull all the time
Ell
Ell
Well, you just need to push when you know you will need to pull
22:27
@R.MartinhoFernandes You are right, but if I could find out why it is not working, I can also fix it up myself
@Wil While there are a few do's and don't's with DVCS, ultimately they're very flexible and everyone adapts their uses to fit their workflows. I don't think you should be spending so much time hand-wringing; try the tools yourself and find something that works for you.
Wil
Wil
@Ell hehe... or get a more powerful laptop and dump my desktop! lol...
@MurtuzaKabul If you cannot find out why your situation is different from the one of everyone else, I doubt you will get any useful help.
Because it works for everyone else.
E.g. as I've mentioned you can try automatic pulling/pushing on a schedule or something.
Wil
Wil
@LucDanton I fully agree... Just was hoping for some pointers from people with a similar workflow... I certainly feel more professional using it over dropbox! I just have to stick with it and learn
22:29
Oh okay. I push very often, without paying much mind to it. And I do work on several machines.
Wil
Wil
Just hard as dropbox did work for me!
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm trying to compile lan-messenger. Have several times set application icon before using QtCreator but not in this case. For some reason, it is jut not working
You can even push every commit if you want
Ell
Ell
@wil If you have machines a and b, you do work on a. If you want to continue said work on b, you need to push
@wil do you understand what push and pull do?
Wil
Wil
@Ell Yeah, been reading up the difference between commit and push...
commit is just local, push actually does it centrally
My main confusion came from the fact that I went from dropbox straight to mercurial in the same folder... So, basically always only commited/never pushed... only been using it as a version control and nothing else
Ell
Ell
22:36
Well just remember each machine has its own local copy
user142019
You can have multiple local copies on the same machine.
Ell
Ell
Well yeah
Wil
Wil
Printed the entire hginit site... Let me know if there are any other good resources... That is my reading sorted for tomorrow's train!
@Wil "Printed"? Please say you really meant saved to the laptop or phone, something like that...
not sure if this is the right place, but im trying to create a .net lib in C++, trying to cast a MyClass ^ to void * to pass the class as a thread param, how would i do this?
22:42
@bizzehdee you can't safely cast clr references like that, because they aren't fixed addresses
Ell
Ell
You have to pin it first
how would i pass an instance of a clr class to a native threadproc ?
Wil
Wil
@JerryCoffin Double sided, 2 up... sorry, not entire... it's only 15 sheets, and I want it as a reference
Reading on a tablet just isn't the same
+1 screw those trees.
@bizzehdee You need a pin pointer or something.
Ell
Ell
Pinning an object prevents the GC from deleting or moving it, allowing you to cast to * iirc
Fuck I'm angryyy grrr
22:52
@Wil yeah, it's much better on a tablet
Hyperlinks work n'stuff
Wil
Wil
@BartekBanachewicz haha - I read everyday on a tablet! I love read it later/pocket... but, for things that I know I will be reading every day, I just love having it physically in front of me in a binder!
don't know why! just something I like doing...!
user142019
"Wil wil Wil." is a correct Dutch sentence.
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user142019
I am very aware of that.
Ell
Ell
Oh sozzard.
user142019
22:58
In Dutch I can't think of any such sequence longer than "Wil, wil Wil Wil?"
user142019
Hottentottententententoonstelling is a funny word.
user142019
"en de hele hottentottententententoonstelling" means something like "and the whole shebang"
To anyone who ever had to work on Android: consider yourselves lucky you did not need to support the Kindle Fire.
Wil
Wil
@EtiennedeMartel love it!
user142019
@EtiennedeMartel I consider myself lucky.
user142019
23:10
To some extent, since I still have to develop for Android at all.
Ell
Ell
2+2=5
"for sufficiently large values of 2", was it?
2+2=new(5);
Ell
Ell
I'm just listening to radiohead
lol me too
packed like sardines
23:14
Packt Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box
yess
anyone of u likes massive attack?
@EtiennedeMartel Fuck le métro
Ell
Ell
If you can't get what you want, then come with me
Ell
Ell
23:49
GOTO sleep;

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