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23:00
So what part is confusing?
struct in C++ just seems like it's a same stuff as javabean in java
lol
struct isn't the same as a class.
A bean is still a reference type.. structs are always value types.
@TemporaryNickName a struct is similar to a JavaBean. The primary difference is that "struct" is a keyword in C++. There is no "JavaBean" keyword in Java. A JavaBean is a class which follows a few specific rules.
@Code-Guru sick
23:05
@TemporaryNickName A better comparison is that a struct in C++ is like a class in Java. But that's because a struct and class in C++ are almost exactly the same.
@TemporaryNickName In fact, you hardly ever see struct used in pure C++ code. Classes are typically preferred.
Don't confuse similar to same..
@LewsTherin exactly
can structs represent data transfer object?
23:06
Yes, I won't recommend it though..
@TemporaryNickName sure, you can use a struct exactly the same way you use a class in Java. Although, since C++ has classes, I would suggest just using a class instead of sa struct.
If you use a struct, you either have to pass by reference or by pointer notation.
23:08
Unfortunately the last time I did C++ was 2 years ago.. so I don't remember if classes are pass by value reference.
@LewsTherin Or you can pass by value, but it's expensive.
@Code-Guru Yeah, if the DTO is huge
@LewsTherin Pass by value is the default in C++, but it means something a little different than in Java since in C++, you must explicitly declare a reference.
@Code-Guru That's right.. so if you use struct or classes it makes no difference. Depending on how you programmed it, it does a shallow copy.
in java pass by value or reference are done automatically
which is nicer
23:10
I wish I could learn some C++.
@TemporaryNickName Java is pass by value.
@LewsTherin not always
@TemporaryNickName Always.
i remember stringbuffer & builder are always pass by reference
Pass by value.
Who told you that it was pass by reference?
i found it
23:13
@LewsTherin Object references are passed by value in Java, which is similar to what a C++ programmer means by "pass by reference".
and i think objects like canvas is pass by reference too
@Code-Guru That's why everything is pass by value.
The correct term would be pass by value reference.
@LewsTherin yah, I edited that =p
I miss C++. For me.. it is a love hate relationship.
23:15
lol
so pass by reference is like function(&attribute)
@LewsTherin Kind of like Java?
pass by value reference is function(object)
@TemporaryNickName In C++, that example is pass by pointer.
@Code-Guru Yeah
You can only tell if function(object) is pass by reference or pass by value by looking at the function signature.
@TemporaryNickName You are passing the address lol.. so it would be int* arg
right
i've done C++ a year ago =/
Is the signature function(Class obj) or function(Class& obj)?
i have to redo it
23:18
@TemporaryNickName 2 years ago!
Luckily I have a somewhat eidetic (used loosely) memory for programming..
@LewsTherin Not photographic? =p
I'm not crazy. My mother had me tested.
@Code-Guru That's why it is used loosely lol.
@Code-Guru Sheldon? :P
Ha! I was right.
Bazinga
23:24
:D
That's my favorite TV show.
The Sheldon quotes website is so awesome.
Lol
I almost bought a "Dr. Sheldon Cooper for President" t-shirt.
@LewsTherin No audio here ;-(
@Code-Guru You don't really wanna do that :P
@Code-Guru Aww :( I feel like yelling: "Get a laptop!"
@LewsTherin haha
23:27
@LewsTherin he's sworn off owning technology devices; they are evil :)
@It'sYourFault That's confusing..
which part?
Don't you get it?
He's sworn off owning tech devices.. yet he is right smack in the middle of technology.
Confusing!
keyword: owning
Still confusing.
I love technology, yet I don't own one.. :S
23:30
he's not interested in owning them.........BTW, you've made the joke gone flat :-P
I hate SQL
@It'sYourFault I do that a lot :(
@LewsTherin @It'sYourFault Are you kids talking about me behind my back in front of my face? =p
SQL......best thing since sliced bread :-P
@Code-Guru Lol
23:31
@It'sYourFault We must be living in different universes.
I know.....you live in Bizarro world :-P
Lmao, funny that would be what I think of your world :D
that's because you walk upside down in your world; too much blood rush to the brain :-D
Ha ha, xd!
Obviously what affects you in your world doesn't have the same effect on mine.
Apparently walking upside down is pretty damn normal.
You alien!
What does "upside down" mean when there is no gravity?
23:36
you bathe with fire, dontcha?
@It'sYourFault Makes me cool right?
and we call that weird here
Bathing with water is weird here.
@It'sYourFault how come?
That would be kick ass to bathe in fire!
wanna try that? :-P
23:37
I know right? I'd be THE HUMAN TORCH
nope.....unfortunately, there would be side effects
@It'sYourFault Your world even admires that.. there you go. You've just made me fawesome. :)
you'll have to cook with water
Side effects, doesn't apply in my world.
wash clothes with fire
so, when it rains, it rains fire?
23:39
Or it doesn't rain..
Rather water flows from the ground up.
is that what they call flood? :-P
Nope. It doesn't overflow.
where does it go?
@Code-Guru do you still actively use C++?
The amount of water that flows up is enough for plants and animals to absorb ha :)
My world is everything yours is not. Perfect.
now, I understand why Bizarro is mean-spirited
23:42
No natural disasters, no crime, no imperfection :)
@It'sYourFault :D
that's called being nice in his world :)
you help your families by stabbing 'em :-P
Nope, Bizarro is actually nice in our world.. your world makes him go Bizarro.
The madness of your world.. overtakes him and he falls victim to your imperfections.
if being nice here is something bad there, then, stabbing one's family would make someone win the Nobel Prize over there
Hitler must have been transported from that universe :-P
And your imperfections took him :(
Lol, brb in a few.
@It'sYourFault Not really. My most recent use of C++ was reviewing some OpenGL.
23:46
why not? you would be perfect for it :)
@It'sYourFault shrugs For now I"m concentrating on Android. If I find a project where C++ is a suitable tool, then I'll use it.
@It'sYourFault Although, I haven't actually worked on Android much for most of the last week. I thought I found a solution to a problem yesterday, but it didn't quite work ;-(
how deep have you gone in C++?
And I'm still trying to figure out how to make my AutoCompleteTextView work out.
@It'sYourFault Balls deep.
sorry, was that inappropriate?
lol....
well, be careful
I was suspended for 30 minutes earlier for accidentally saying the F word :)
I know the basics of C++. I'd like to learn more about the...what's that library called?
23:50
STL?
no, the third-party one that parts have been added in C++11
oh...and I'm somewhat curious about learning C++11. I haven't stayed up on those changes.
boost!
That's what I"m thinking of.
I'd like to learn more about the boost library.
lol.... okay
hmm...logging out in less than 10 mins. Not sure if I'll go home or find another computer to log in.
23:52
Boost ... haven't heard of that in a while..
I'm guessing it's a very helpful library
I need to look for my thumb drive...I left it somewhere ;-(
I'll have some C questions for you tomorrow or over the weekend
Thumb drive :O
@It'sYourFault From what I've heard, it's got some powerful tools. Enough that some of it has been standardized in the latest version.
23:53
@It'sYourFault But not for me? :(
@It'sYourFault C or C++? They are quite different now.
C++11 would be quite awesome to learn. Looks a lot scarier though :D
@LewsTherin well, it's mainly in C (pointers), and you didn't tell me how deep you were in C++
@It'sYourFault Was just kidding ;)
@It'sYourFault I did a year in C++, and that was 2 years ago.
I haven't looked at it much since.. so I probably won't be any help.
well, since you've poked the sleeping dog; I'll have no choice but to barrage you with C questions :-P
23:55
Oops :D
@Code-Guru C, specifically pointers; I understand the concept and such, but when writing the syntax, I sorta mix them up somehow
I don't have an example right now
but maybe later
Pointers can be very confusing.. it takes some time :)
@It'sYourFault ayight. I'll always respond when I have time. Feel free to post a message here even if I'm not online and I'll get to it when I'm back on.
@It'sYourFault @LewsTherin Well, time to log out girls. TTYL.
I keep mixing when to use &, *, etc
@Code-Guru Bye, boy :P
23:59
@LewsTherin lol....he called you a girl :-P
@It'sYourFault That's simple to explain.

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