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11:49
@atomSmasher what r u trying to do?
Hey
@user1508671
12:17
Hello All.
whats up?
 
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Q: Measuring throughput (MBytes/sec) of L2 cache in C

Amber ArrowayThis is an assignment and I am trying to write a C program that measures the data throughput (MBytes/sec) of the L2 cache of my system. To perform the measurement I have to write a program that copies an array A to an array B, repeated multiple times, and measure the throughput. Consider at leas...

 
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18:02
Damn I hate low level stuff with a passion :(
Sup
Where is everyone
Do you know C?
Not sure.. having a life I guess :)
@BrandonDamante A bit.. but there is a C++ room you can ask.
18:40
Yeah but there are NO C rooms
C++ room :)
C++ closer to C than Java lol
Oh true true but I already tried there
Lol what did they say?
Just confusing C++ stuff. I felt alone in a chat room of a different language...
Forever Alone
What's the question.. maybe I can help?
18:43
YEAH A NEW GUY
I had it answered on the main site
is this room ever empty? I never see it empty...
It is empty.. always :(
Oh but those are just inactive people though right?
Yeah...
18:47
hi
Can I ask something that troubles me to understand?
How much reputation u guys got on SO
i'm at about 200
18:48
If all java's variable passing is done by value, how can a swing component be passed by value? I mean isn't that kind of weird?
Shouldn't they be by reference? And what do we mean by value in this case?
IDK I don't do Java, I do C, but I am bored
@Spiritios :S
What do you mean?
Well
i read that Java passed variables by value
now if I pass a variable of type JFrame to another class
how is that by value
if i use anything on this passed variable
it updates the referenced variable
18:50
Ok this is what happens.
so it practiacally works as a reference
It is passed by value reference
Which means the address of the JFrame or object is copied into function argument.
yeah smarty :P that sounds funny
Hellos
18:51
@Spiritios What's funny?
is there really such a term? (and I didnt mean this as an insult, I was just kidding it sunded fully)
Does anyone out there have a linux/unix system?
@Spiritios Oh ok.
If anyone asks I don't use Java, I use C
18:51
@Spiritios yes it does
@LewsTherin I mean the term value reference sounds funky
Me I use a MAC
Mac sucks :P
@BrandonDamante feel like testing out some code for me?
@LewsTherin fine with me, I was just wondering why it seems like a reference when it was supposed to be a vaue ;)
18:52
pretty please :)
NO IT DOES NOT
Yeah sure
@Spiritios It seems like a value cause the reference is copied into a new variable, you can call mutating functions on it but when you actually change the reference of the variable it wont change other variables with the same reference
What's the code?
@Spiritios You are modifying the memory location the address points to that's why. C++ makes it confusing.
@BrandonDamante Awesome, hold on i get link (its on bitbucket)
mind trying out the perl code?
you have it pre installed
18:54
@LewsTherin yeah so let me get this straight - if I pass a Jframe into the constuctor of another class as a @param and use it to reference the JFrame I have inside the class it will work exactly as a reference in practice right?
Yeah is it yours and IDK
yes its mine and what do you mean IDK?
@Spiritios Yeah.
What preinstalled?
you do have perl preinstalled, its comes with unix systems
18:55
Hold on...
@LewsTherin and by the way now that we are discussing this what is better (or is it the same) pass the reference of the JFrame or use the item I define in another class everywhere in the aplication? In terms of memory and stability...
@Spiritios It really makes little difference, for readability and privacies sake just pass a reference
Well I wouldn't pass a JFrame around. I would do whatever I need to do in the Controller.
@LewsTherin Are we talking about in terms of this one instance with JFrames or in general whether its better to pass or not?
@LewsTherin how do I use the controller to pass it around?
18:58
Why do you want to pass it around?
would I find it in Finder?
Hm? No its a command, perl -e 'print "Hello World\n"; ' in terminal will execute hello world in perl
I have a mainframe with a textarea that I want different classes to write inside the textarea
main frame not mainframe :P
I need to go I promise I'll do it later. See you later!
@Spiritios put a method in the main frame to allow writing onto that text field
It should take in the string or whatever to write to the text field
19:02
@I have a method that is called print but still I need to access this very item
any other complicated number patterns but solved programmatically??
and the item is defined in another class
@Spiritios Why? like for what purpose?
So you need to print stuff, use a print method, what else do you need to do
i have an object called mainWindow inside my System class
yes
19:03
and whenever I need to access it from another class I wil have to do System.mainWindow.print("text")
thats why I want to simplify
@LewsTherin Is there any complicated number patterns which are solved recently in programming???
to lessen the code because this printing is done thousands of time and I have t write tons of methods
@Spiritios Ahhhh put a method inside System called print as well, have it call mainWindow.print("Whatever");
@RandMate print out 50 digits of pi or something. Or better yet do some data mining stuff, that has cool patterns
Though of it generally quite good idea and if it is better than pasing around the mainWindow I will turn to do just this
@RandMate I wouldn't know.
19:06
still will have to access the object for some other methods but a lot less frequently so yeah this actually helps a bit :)
@Spiritios MVC
@Spiritios I still have a niggling feeling that if you need an object to be public you may have some design problems...
This is the main frame of the whole application, making it private will get messy
I will have to access a get method about 200 times when I pick settings on startup
pretty messy actually
Hm yeah i get that, im just wondering what System contains in your program then?
I am making a visual version of cmd or terminal if you like
for learning purposes
and maybe to make it a usable tool some day
for cross-platform terminal and java writing/compiling/running
19:10
Ok so system contains all that normal system does except out is a GUI and what not
all usual functionality is in one class named StandardCommands
there are also other classes
like DebugCommands
or mathCommands
MathCommands*
and such
ok... So your trying to basic remake System but with a gui? Like thats the end goal here?
yeah and incorporate some extra functionality, like some math commands that do not exist and I usually end up needing, also I will have some more JDialogs that will be calc and text editor with syntax highlighting and generally things that a programmer needs
nothing too fancy as a project but as I said it is not intended to go big or commercial or anything, mostly for personal use and to learn Java in more depth
Yeah then I would actually just leave it as is, don't add the method, maybe change the name to out even or stdout
System.out.println is whats in java
not
System.println
I use extensions of OutputStream and InputStream with apache exec to run any java command-line application within my console GUI
so actually I will not write code for applications using the print method of my System, it is only used internally in my packages
19:17
Ok so this isn't part of the API, this is purely for convience?
yeah then just wrap the function in an external one, System.print
yeap for my own eye-candy if you wanna call it so, and because my fingers get tired writing System.mainWindow.print(...) :P
Haha yeah makes sense, just make that method is package protected, not public
meaning the public shouldn't ever know
that is something I did not think of too much honestly
and I always though I will also make a public class that will allow someone to write an external package so makes sense to protect all the rest methods
ok, perhaps you want to look at something like this?
The facade pattern (or façade pattern) is a software design pattern commonly used with object-oriented programming. The name is by analogy to an architectural facade. A facade is an object that provides a simplified interface to a larger body of code, such as a class library. A facade can: * make a software library easier to use, understand and test, since the facade has convenient methods for common tasks; * make the library more readable, for the same reason; * reduce dependencies of outside code on the inner workings of a library, since most code uses the facade, thus allowing more f...
hide away a few classes like that and then you can do whatever you please to your System, the facaded class can just stay the same
interesting I have to admit, will check this
19:22
Cool cool
I am too bad with patterns and stuff, totally clueless so far :(
How long you been coding?
about 2 months I have been coding in a quite serious manner - doing somthing that really involves packages and making classes and stuff
in general about 7 months
but the first 5 were like the basic command-line stuff everybody learns to do
OK yeah i feel your pain... are you in Uni?
19:24
Cool where at?
not a particulsrly one as well
Piraeus, Greece
Informatics dpt.
nice, never been to that area before. Im 16 so i've never been outside north america
or computer science (sounds better)
yeah I aint much of a traveller myself as well
Yeah hey informatics sounds better then "high school" to prospective internships haha
definitely but take my advice - no uni or college or anything can learn you to code like your experience... so depends on the time u spend coding, not where u study in ;)
19:28
Agreed.
I get straight A's and know nothing!
Bloody disgrace if you ask me.
uni provides some support, people to ask questions and a fancy library for books you cant afford
Fair enough
yeah i can't see how you could legitimately learn about good software design and such in a lecture
you kinda gotta suffer through it a couple times on your own
lectures are good to teach you the basics
and sometimes to actually work with the experienced ones to teach them how to avoid antipatterns
or use patterns
or generally how to improve
but to improve you have to be at least bad :P
and ignorant is worse than bad
I had just one good lec.
The others were FAIL
it's mostly about the level of the class as well
my class is not the best ever
19:33
What lecture @LewsTherin
One good lecturer.. for C programming.
But as @Spiritios It was basic stuff to get you started.
if the class is at a bad level the lec cant help a lot, but if the class is at a sufficient level the lec may go crazy and spend time teaching stuff they wouldnt otherwise
we managed to get some people in our labs to teach us more about files in Java which we never did in lectures and boy was that a good thing
but still not whole class a bunch of people who actually spent time coding during the semester
true true, if you think thats bad you should see compsci in high school...
the professor we had was a good PERSON and FRIEND as it turns out, we still talk and he usually does the mentor-thing as I am following CS in uni but he was no good as a teacher
19:38
yeah he occasionally will have a look at my code and tell me heh this is no good, change it but apart from this when I was in high school he was just not productive as a teacher
like I cannot teach cs at all even if I could get to be the best programmer
programming is not a thing to be taught, it is a skill to develop
Teaching CS is very hard. Granted.
Agreed!
Some people do it well, guy at my internship does an absolutely beautiful job of explaining stuff about machine learning to me
Teachers need some good material to work with and by "material" I mean students that actually aim to be programmers or computer scientists generally
If the studs spend no time to code or tinker with a pc then how is the teacher supposed to teach them?
its like math but worse
if i solve no problems and they keep on teaching I will never learn how to do that
And apart from that having (like in my uni) one person teach C++, Java and C# makes things worse and harder. I mean these 3 are related and quite easy but still all by the same man? In 3 consecutive lextures to 3 different classes? Oh man will he have a bad headache when he come back home...
Boring..
The same person?
Omfg.
19:44
yeap
Java and C# maybe... but C++ has a totally different mindset when it comes to OO, that would be a mental gear shift...
Agreed.
yeah and listen up the time-schedule is 2 hs Java then 2 hrs C++ and then 2 hrs C#, 6 hours straight! And C++ is right in the middle...
Programming languages should be taught in this order:
C, C++, C#, Java
Seriously this is totally bad
19:46
@Spiritios Horrible!
That's an invite to burnout.
My semesters teach C/C++, Java, C# and finally Visual Components for all three of them
and guess what the same guy does the visual components class
hopefully the next day
What college year?
c/c++ and java first year
c# and visual components second
So you are in first?
just now entering second
19:50
@LewsTherin or maybe C++, C so many C coders just write C again in C++ since (for the most part) you can get away with it
but still no idea on c#
we havent even started we do some sql in java now
before c#
no idea what for
SQL is super useful though
agred
and i am aiming to just barely scratch c#
and spend time on java and later on scala
when scala blows fully grown
I mean scala has all tha java lacks and I could wish for and c# is mostly windows-dependent so even if nobody will teach me scala I will code in it one day
or clojure cause lisp is lots of fun :)
yeah why not, generally I am interested in learning languages and seeing the differences and things, but investing in a language is a whole diferent thing for me
and by investing I mean doing anything over the boundary of simple cmd-line apps and some very few easy to work with GUI apps
19:54
I don't mind investing in one language. But it won't be wise.
It is good to know where to stop when doing so. I mean java is too bad for functional programming (if this term is right, i mean it is not a functional language like Haskell)
and that is where scala will kick in if I ever feel the need to do so
instead of learning python I will just migrate to scala
I'm learning Haskell.
I doubt I will grasp it though :(
Nice I read learn you a haskell for great good and did lots of PE problems in it
what is the main differnece between a language like java and one like haskell
@jozefg PE?
19:56
Project Euler
im too lazy to type
@Spiritios You said so yourself. Haskell is functional language.
And it has no side effects
@Spiritios haskell is lazy, doesn't have state, doesn't have java's objects in other words
yeah right but what does it mean for programming? I mean that does it solve differet kind of problems?
@Spiritios Everything takes something in, and returns something else, same input means same output every time
and what is possibly the need to pass a whole function as an argument to another function as I have read that scala can do...
?
19:58
um have you every used event/action listeners?
@Spiritios Separation of concerns.
Oh this sounds quite interesting...
Yeah a lot
@jozefg Not the same thing.. really
(btw you guys are a better source of learning than most of my lecturers)
@LewsTherin its javas way of getting around the fact that it doesn't have first class functions
19:59
@Spiritios Do we get paid?
@jozefg Yep.
I would pay you if I could do so... but money corrupts people and makes teachers lazy :P
@LewsTherin Their a good comparison for him, i mean its like comparing a a hang glider to a fighter jet but its the same idea
@Spiritios not even some for the poor broke highschooler :'(
haha being in uni makes you more broke (too much drinking)
btw never ever code while drunk, next day's debugging is hell
20:01
How do you think windows the windows API happened? :P
exactly
:P
And even though windows is like drunkard code still it is popular and used for a multitude of purposes... :(
PHP cough cough
i hate php with a passion
never bothered to learn it
never bothered to use it
@It'sYourFault isn't here so I can say that
never bothered to see if it has any use
20:04
haha its really similar to perl... except no CPAN and arrays are weeeiiiird
i had hell with javascript and the problems browsers cause us in the uni labs
what makes u think that php learning in a lab will go any better?
:P
Hey i can do all i need to for web stuff with perl or python so im set. Or Java if I feel masochistic i guess
masochism is a personal case as my teacher suggested
but do not make others use your java code cause this is sadism and this makes you a bad person :P
Haha true true... Or as Ive always thought of it, write 'n run code
oh and as far as my uni goes guess what: NO MATLAB, PYTHON, PERL teaching
how does this sound?
20:08
Lame D: Perl/matlab are awesome! python is super common nowadays too
yeah we had a problem to solve in datastructures 2nd semster
in JAVA
and the prof said
I mean it is worth saying that learning how to learn is important and all that cause who knows what the next common language will be
cmon do it in any language as far as it is run from java
9/10 studs did it in Python
the 10th didnt at all :)
I still say algorithms/datastructures should be done in C++
or C i suppose
but linked lists without pointers just isn't the same
agreed but teaching C and C++ is hell generally
even learning it made me mad, I cant think how teaching can be
and I resorted to learning Java and use C sparsely for things Java just cant do
20:11
True true, they're really powerful tools to have if you learn them though
I wonder is Ruby any good at all and for what purpose?
I saw some time ago that RPG Maker programs use Ruby
but is it any good for games really?
I havent the foggiest, people seem to like ruby though so it can't be too bad
I remind you people like a lot of bad stuff - WINDOWS!
(even though still a Windows user I dislike them, but I want to play some games so Linux is not much of a good choice)
Well it is like SmallTalk meets Lisp from what i understand which is a really cool idea
havent used any of them, tried to learn Ruby but dropped it in about 30 minutes or such...
20:17
How come? Every language has a 24hr wtf phase
Yeah but sometimes this phase comes inside a general 24hr wtf phase :P So yeah I though I havent even learnt C++ at that time so how could I possibly learn another language as well? :P
you never learn C++... eventually you just learn enough to squeak by haha
true true :
:P
and I will probably never learn c# as well
just that big bad C in the name does something to my eyes
something that makes me wanna take them away from the code
:P
haha to each their own
haha :P
anyway i gotta go now sadly :(
hopefully we can catch up some time again, was some quality time spent in here :P
cye :)
20:24
Yep
Get back here soon :)
 
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22:21
Hello Java room!
22:33
Anyone alive? :(
23:00
hi, does anyone here have experience with android?

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