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21:13
hahah for nil's amusement
in some JSON output this just came up surname = nil;
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Wasn't me
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I need to remember to show Enrico my JSON reading code
First time really talking since I had to go yesterday. Hello, NSChat! :D
hello alan
 
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22:19
I don't know this is a thing, in objective-C or other languages but it would be neat if you could reference a line of code by its number. So you go #codelinenumbergoes here in a comment, and then when in the compiler, you can click on the reference to jump to that line of code, and when the code's line number changes, the reference dynamically changes along with it.
22:50
Good morning all
Good morning nil
Where can I see the leaders of a room? I know nil is one
I am one too
Hail me
lol
Scroll down to bottom
ooh thx
Sorry, forgot rule number four.
Won't happen again :)
23:01
Ocassional "lol" and "ooh" and (´・ω・`) are ok, I think.
Although I use (´・ω・`) more than occasionally.
What is it?
And I ┻━┻ ︵ ლ(ಠ益ಠლ) when ever I feel like my computer is betraying me.
(´・ω・`) is an Asian emoticon to signify that you didn't mean to hurt another person's feelings. I think.
23:03
Hmm I wonder why you only have 51 rep, you seem to be contributing quite a lot in SO.
What sorry, you are 13 years old?
I'm a rather new developer, so I only ask questions for the most part, not answer.
Yes.
:)
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@EnricoSusatyo Check out the awesome/horrible thing I did with Scala → gist.github.com/nilium/7016c137287144680b07
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JSON parsery in style. Insert extra Ys for more style.
Reinventing the wheel, I see?
Hahaha
Do you use it in your app?
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No, just wrapping an existing JsonReader class from Android
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23:05
And yes, I use that in my app
Btw... @jazz14456 is 13 years old nil... And I already feel like he/she is more mature than Max.
I doubt nil agrees with that XD
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Well, Max has had a lot longer to say a lot of very ridiculous things
Sorry for posting my question on multiple chatrooms, @nil
I didn't realize that was rude.
That's true.
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23:06
Don't really care as long as it's a question on SO.
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The problem is people who don't post their question on SO.
How long have you been programming?
About two years
I know I'm new, but I am actually doing it a lot
Wow, you started at 11 years old?
Very nice.
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Well, he started younger than I did.
23:07
What platform/languages?
I want to be a really great programmer someday.
Objective-C
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Also probably started with languages that aren't mostly laughed at.
I started at 14 or 15 with Pascal and C++.
Right now Mac, but soon iOS
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Actually, Obj-C gets laughed at a lot by people who see the square brackets and think it's weird.
23:07
What did you start with, nil?
It's funny that so many people start with Obj-C now.
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Do scripting languages count?
I guess I did a little informal AppleScript when I was eight.
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If yes: Perl and WDL. If no: Blitz3D (and BlitzMax, a few years later).
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WDL is a scripting language used by 3D GameStudio.
23:08
Haha, that is a weird place to start.
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It was later renamed to C-Script and provided as an embeddable library.
Yeah, scripting languages count.
Graphics egines seem very much like magic to me.
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It's actually a pretty nice scripting language, kind of like a feature-limited Javascript.
*engines
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23:09
Graphics engines are 50% magic and 50% sorting algorithms.
And sorting algorithms seem like stuff I know, except done in a super complex way
so they are magic too
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Most sorting algorithms are easy to implement, but hard to implement well.
I implemented a lot of sorting algorithms when I was at uni.
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Like if you look at Haskell, they like to offer up a quicksort implementation to say "hey look how easy it is to do quicksort in Haskell", but it's extremely slow.
jazz are you UK/US?
23:11
US
your AU
and I haven't read nil's profile
You're probably in nil's timezone.
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I'm from hell.
So I don't know XD
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23:11
Hence my avatar being the prince of Hell.
I'm in Wisconsin
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I almost ended up with a job that would've had me move to Wisconsin.
WTF nil is that seriously avatar of the prince of Hell?
lol
oh duh
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Yes. It's from The Garden of Earthly Delights.
23:13
I was trying to figure out why my little data file wasn't working
I had an older version still
And there wasn't that many objects in the array because I had added data pieces
What do the little dashed lines in the chat mean?
They disappear and pop up for no reason
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Nobody knows.
oh
shrugs web developers
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They just watch us.
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They wait.
In the darkness.
23:15
The Garden of Earthly Delights is the modern title given to a triptych painted by the Early Netherlandish master Hieronymus Bosch. It has been housed in the Museo del Prado in Madrid since 1939. Dating from between 1490 and 1510, when Bosch was between about 40 and 60 years old, it is his best-known and most ambitious complete work. It reveals the artist at the height of his powers; in no other painting does he achieve such complexity of meaning or such vivid imagery. The triptych is painted in oil on oak and is formed from a square middle panel flanked by two other oak rectangula...
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Actually, no, just in the spaces between messages.
nil, that painting is so creepy.
The Garden of Earthly Delights is a real thing? I thought @nil was just making it up
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I think it's a happy painting.
At first I thought the dots shows me the last read position since I switched tabs. But now I don't think that's the case.
I'm opening the high res photo, it takes forever to load
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23:17
That might be their purpose. I don't know.
Its every time your cursor exits the text entry place maybe?
So far that seems to be the case
but it inserts above the latest message
not below
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The high res photo might crash your browser.
Hmm but those dots don't always appear though.
Let me inspect the element
my dad has my library file hidden
23:19
It hasn't loaded yet for me, it's been a while.
Your ~/Library folder?
so now whenever I need to open something in it, I have to open up Minecraft and click the open mine craft's data file through a button in Minecraft
yes
Full resolution ‎(30,000 × 17,078 pixels, file size: 222.86 MB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
WTF HAHAHAHAHAHA
That's why it took a long time to load.
jazz, ~/Library folder is hidden by default since Lion
oh
that's annoying
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FYI, decompressed, that's 2gb.
If you want to see it, go to Finder, press cmd-shift-g, and type it.
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23:21
1.5gb if Mac OS skips the alpha component.
Unfortunately I'm under parental controls
so that doesn't work
but, hey, Minecraft has Show In Finder!
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I'm surprised people make use of parental controls.
I mean my parents enabled it, not me.
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Yeah, I'm just surprised anyone would use it.
That is officially the biggest image I have seen on Wikipedia.
23:22
Enabling it for yourself seems pretty self-depleting.
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Then again, my parents started me on MS-DOS.
I'd use parental control too if my 13 year old kid is using my computer.
microsoft denial of service?
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I enable parental controls on my phone to enforce certain iTunes password requirements and such
HAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAAHHAA
23:22
@Enrico so would I probably
OMG JAZZ
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Microsoft Disk Operating System
YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT MS-DOS IS?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
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Was originally QDOS (quick and dirty operating system) before Microsoft bought it
23:23
sorry, I probably don't use windows enough lol
No, I totally understand why you don't know it.
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He's 13, DOS was dead by the time he was born.
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Hell, it was dead by the time I was 9.
23:23
I was about to say that
Your >24
*You're
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No, I am 24.
Damn I am old.
I am > 24.
I am < 24
Btw you can edit your messages by using the up arrow.
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23:24
You're old and yet your avatar makes you look 16-ish.
Ooh thx
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Enrico has apparently discovered the fountain of youth.
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Whereas I'm 24 and I look nearly 30.
No, I have discovered that I'm an Asian.
are you guys professional programers (is this your job)?
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23:25
Oh yeah, my SO profile no longer says I'm unemployed even though I still am.
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I've only had one programming job, so I call myself a professional but I've never worked with a team.
what do you program in mainly @nil
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C, C++, and Scala.
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And sometimes Ruby.
Scala?
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Fun-fact about Scala's code generator: it has a built-in explicit exception to its rules for one thing in Android.
What platforms is it for?
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Anything that runs JVM bytecode.
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Or, in Android's case, converts JVM bytecode to DVM bytecode.
Man, having an official style guide is what would sell me on a language right there.
Ironically, it looks horrible.
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23:31
The style guide is kind of wrong in a few cases
darnit
that wasn't the problem
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Particularly when it comes to doc comments
I am a professional programmer.
If you can even say professional in that way.
Aw man.... my pastor (programmer) was looking over my code yesterday, and he was explaining how I should have short methods and why. I thought short meant like <10,000 lines of codes. Now I gotta one of my methods thats around 600 lines to a whole bunch under 40 or so. :O
@Erinco what do you program?
Got to go really soon.
@nil I see what your previous avatar is as well: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Hieronymus_Bosch_038.jpg
23:37
Nice meeting you guys, thank you for letting me have write access! :D
I'm an iOS dev.
See you later
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I'm bored
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Have anime music.
Hmm slightly creepy music
I don't think that's anime
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23:42
It's from the ending song in Monster.
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(sometimes referred to as "Naoki Urasawa's Monster") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Naoki Urasawa, published by Shogakukan in Big Comic Original between 1994 and 2001, and reprinted in 18 tankōbon volumes. The story revolves around Kenzō Tenma, a Japanese surgeon living in Germany whose life enters turmoil after getting himself involved with Johan Liebert, one of his former patients who is revealed to be a dangerous psychopath. Urasawa later wrote and illustrated the novel Another Monster, a story detailing the events of the manga from an investigative report...
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I think it's probably slightly weird how often I open a spreadsheet to test something out before coding it
HAHAHAHA
Why do you open a spreadsheet?
To quickly calculate something?
23:58
hi eveyone
someone with previous usage of the AFNetowrking framework?

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