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04:00
There was someone quite interesting who was here this morning.
I forgot his name.
LOL @ the star board btw.
7.1 rocks!
7.1 is so fucking awesome.
Yeah bro!
Yeah I checked that out
Any of you guys experienced with cocoa pods?
04:04
I have used it
But not in production.
[!] The target `Splip [Debug]` overrides the `OTHER_LDFLAGS` build setting defined in `Pods/Pods.xcconfig'.
- Use the `$(inherited)` flag, or
- Remove the build settings from the target.
What setting of flags is it talking about? Linker flags
Hmm can you show us the pods file?
I haven't seen that before actually.
I don't have much idea.
Those flags are set in the build settings of Xcode
Are you following an instruction/tutorial?
Those are "Other Linker Flags"
04:07
Ah thanks
The weird part is my Other Linker Flags is blank !?
Then maybe it is something else, I thought it was Other Linker Flags though
Make sure you are checking the Splip target
And not the project, or another target
Why is 7.1 awesome by the way?
No is Other Linker flags
mine is just blank
Hmmm don't you have to change to Other Linker Flag to something?
must be some kind of weird bug
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Q: The target ... overrides the `OTHER_LDFLAGS` build setting defined in `Pods/Pods.xcconfig

huggieI have incorporate SpatialIite into a Xcode project which uses a header file from Proj.4, just one header. Both are Xcode projects and have static targets. I'm trying to migrate from git submodule to Cocoapods. Since static targets seems to be difficult to use with Cocoapods, I just want to have...

borrrden: it's so much faster.
They cut the animation time by a lot.
04:09
Faster, UI improvements and most importantly... MC Session WORKS!!!!!
What is MC Session?
Multipeer Connectivity Framework class
Multipeer Connectivity
But annoying for me -> HTTPS required for wireless installs
What "animation time" by the way?
Do I have to install 7.0.6 first?
Is it out yet in Japan?
Who knows :p
04:11
No, you don't need to install 7.0.6 first, but 7.0.6 IS A SECURITY FIX YOU SHOULD'VE INSTALLED IT LAST WEEK =P
It should be out in Japan.
Animation speed on everything borrrden, like going to home screen, unlocking, app launch, etc.
Oh !
My 4 is significantly faster
You are still using 4, davecom?
God damn it OS X auto correct.
This is a very clever article title from Ars technica: arstechnica.com/apple/2014/03/…
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Fun-fact: this screenshot of Counter-Strike: GO is actually taken in a map that's from Left 4 Dead 2.
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Because the game just takes maps from that and uses them.
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04:14
It's pretty fun.
Alright I rebooted and the iPhone found 7.1
I got it working
It was confused by blank lines
for linker flags
I just deleted the blank lines
So they just use the same engine like completely unmodified pretty much as far as interpreting map files goes?
I was going to say something about that
And my program works..........
I am so excited, so good to have Multipeer Connectivity Working
Guess I'll need to make my app 7.1+ only
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Oh, Dark Souls 2 comes out tomorrow.
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04:19
Goody.
Apple TV update 6.1 came out today too
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And reviews are apparently in the range of "this game is my new god" to "this game is perfect."
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So that bodes well. Means it's basically Dark Souls 1.
I am so freaking happy with how iOS 7.1 turns out.
I really love iOS.
I want to marry iOS.
Yeah it's really a great update, should've come out 2 months ago though
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04:22
I don't really care as long as it stops randomly rebooting.
Any of you guys have experience making iOS app videos for YouTube/Vimeo/etc
To showcase your app
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Apparently searching a 512kb-ish file in Atom results in Atom allocating 2gb of memory
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Weird
LOL!!!!
slowwww slowwww download for 7.1
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04:23
I continue to insist that web developers need to really, really reconsider using web dev stuff for desktop apps.
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'Cause so far the results have all been terrible
We have too many Text Editors, To-Do Apps, Pedometers, and Flappy Bird clones
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Atom being the latest worst decision that ever made it into the public eye
borrrden: It took me about an hour actually :/
Is Atom built in JavaScript?
04:24
After the download finished, rebooting it took a while.
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Atom is build in a Chromium window backed by node.js using Javascript and partially Coffeescript
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In other words, no threading, horribly memory usage, and apparently they haven't figured out that Javascript strings are a really bad choice for editing text.
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(Hint: use something like a rope or I shoot you)
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Also, I have two invites to the Atom beta to give out if anyone wants to try it for themselves
Oh it suddenly got fast
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04:26
Though so far it's been really hard to give people the beta because apparently pointing out how crappy it is disincentivizes people from wanting to test it.
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GitHub's going to have a hard time getting people on board with this when it sucks so much
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Especially consider it's not open source and not free
node.js is anti-threading in the traditional sense
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Well, it's anti-threading in the traditional sense and in the we-actually-can't-do-it-because-javascript-is-stupid sense.
I don't know exactly what Javascript does, but node.js encourages the use of asynchronous functions
Actually, it goes so far as to discourage any synchronous ones
04:28
Javascript is a really bad choice for a lot of stuff, IMO.
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Javascript is just a bad choice. Use Dart.
I still don't understand why people would rather use Javscript when they are given a choice of a compiled language.
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Or Go. Or Obj-C. Or something native for UIs.
(node.js)
I'm working in Javascript for my other project
Dart.... Are you serious?
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04:29
Dart's nice.
I approve Go and Obj-C.
But then again, it doesn't have a UI
I am not too sure about Dart. I think there's a lot of other nice AltJS languages.
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Once Dart has its own VM, it should be a better option than JS for certain things.
Lol did I help convert you to Dart, Nil?
04:30
node.js has the key advantage for us of not having to interop between languages
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No, I just disapprove of Javascript VMs.
I am the author of the forthcoming Apress title Dart for Absolute Beginners
Enrico, what do you not like about Dart?
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I don't think it'll be any good for desktop applications because I assume anyone building a VM for use in a browser will make it unnecessarily stupidly difficult to do anything useful though.
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Which almost always means no threading.
It has process level concurrency in the form of Isolates; but yes no threading
It's a GIL
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04:31
Because screw threads, clearly forking and then de/deserialization isn't a giant performance and memory-sink.
I would prefer threading but yeah it is what it is to maintain that easy javascript conversion
@davecom I'm not disliking Dart, I am just a bit skeptical about it.
@EnricoSusatyo What specifically are you skeptical about though?
I haven't looked at it deep enough to criticise it.
node.js also has bindings for our distributed database backend
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04:32
If someone's going to create a new language, it's stupid to continue with the same old broken model that browsers and such use. So, in that respect, Dart is a half-assed solution, but it's at least a language improvement over Javascript.
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In general, static typing is just an improvement.
Well the guys who wrote Dart, who are super geniuses, are the same guys who did V8; they basically threw out whatever they could to make a much faster VM and then put back in what they had to to keep it translatable to JavaScript
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Unfortunately, Dart's typing is still optional, so it's not the best idea.
I do miss typing in Javascript when I use it
When prototyping I've found the optional typing sometimes helpful
04:34
I do like types too, that is what I don't like about JS.
before you've decided in stone how something should be, it's nice to be dynamic
It's the best of both worlds
Well we've already dived pretty far into node.js
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I'm mostly in favor of Go and Scala's model: strong, static typing with great type inference
It's pretty easy to get a server and router up and running
Luckily legacy JavaScript code can be accessed through Dart's JavaScript interop library
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04:35
i.e., it's good that I can do buf := make([]byte, 256) and that's enough to guarantee that I don't suddenly treat buf like something other than a byte-slice.
I am with nil on this.
Yeah I agree enforced types are great; which is why I almost always use them
@EnricoSusatyo are you going to the fish burner this Friday afternoon?
No
I'm trying to remember who you are.
04:40
I don't recall seeing someone like in that avatar =P
Hahaha, but I know you are Telkitty.
You're going to Fishburners this Friday?
maybe ...
tentative ...
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Also, re: types, it's worth keeping in mind that Go isn't object-oriented, so it can eschew a lot of difficult-to-decide-how-to-handle stuff that traditional object-oriented languages (like Dart, pretty much) need to decide how to handle.
Anyone you know are going there?
It's a pitching night is it?
nil: Neither is C and C++.
not sure, I am meeting this lady who I work with
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C++ is object-oriented.
04:43
But you don't have to follow OOP to use C++. It's not enforced.
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It also has a lot of rules for deciding what a class is and how inheritance works and so on.
Great discussion of programming languages is this book I'm reading: amazon.com/…
@sudorm-rfTelkitty Ah I see. I'll let you know if I'm coming.
nil: true. Go doesn't have that?
04:43
What's Fishburners?
cow walking space
A co-working space in Sydney.
LOL COW WALKING
Was that OS X autocorrect?
laterz ... off 2 hospital visiting my friend who went thru 12 hours surgery last Friday
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Go doesn't have inheritance.
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It also doesn't have classes.
04:45
@sudorm-rfTelkitty Hope your friend gets better!
@nil Go is a bit too low level for me, and I don't care for the syntax to be honest. I did the tutorial.
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It only has embedding and interfaces, the former of which is kind of like multiple inheritance, except you can never downcast.
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There's probably some weird exceptional case where you could possibly call something downcasting (like taking an interface{} and turning it into another type, but I don't think that's really downcasting), but we'll ignore that
@EnricoSusatyo Yes, I am still using iPhone 4
spit take
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I like Go. It's sufficiently high/low level enough that I can do cool stuff and have a statically compiled language that's not running in a VM.
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04:49
I put a semi-stupid amount of value on not having to use a VM.
VMs done right are the bomb diggity according to James Gosling in Masterminds of Programming
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Depends on whether you think a particular VM is done right
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The main issue I have with VMs is that they isolate you from existing statically-compiled libraries in most cases because the VM is like its own little walled garden (I hate that term but it sort of applies here)
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The JVM has its way around that issue, but not without sufficient amounts of pain
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Others use stuff like libffi to get around it with varying degrees of success, though often not much
04:52
Has anyone used the Parrot VM? Thoughts?
Anyone used Perl 6?
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Overall, a VM in itself is not a bad thing, but there's always limitations on what you can do with one, and I've never found one that managed anything without some onerous limitations
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I was looking at writing a language that compiled to Parrot VM since it seems neat, but haven't bothered trying
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Aside from that, no. Tried to compile Perl 6 once and it failed for some reason and I wasn't motivated enough to take it past that.
I should obviously port Springy Duck
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04:54
It's always kind of disappointing how little effort people put into their ripoffs.
Is that a rip off of Tiny Wings?
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Yes.
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Look at the instructions.
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It says to tap and hold the screen. For a Mac app.
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Even the store description is low-effort.
04:56
There was a BIG controversy a couple years ago in the cocos2d forums about someone ripping off tiny wings
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Like they put in the effort to make a game, ripoff or not, and then said it was enough to stop at mimicking basic functionality and did nothing else. They've got a game there and they didn't want to do anything beyond cloning something at the basic level.
It was less of a rip off than this
Well bro, their aim wasn't artistic, it was money... cold hard cash dolla dolla bill ya'll
Hey nice font change for 7.1
New LLDB is a little buggy
Converting a 4 year old project to use ARC, may the lord be with me.
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05:00
Think I'll go hop in the shower. Feel free to lock the room if needed.
might be clang actually
Commencing in 3... 2... 1...
What does it mean to lock the room?
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I assume nothing bad will happen in the ten minutes I'm gone, but who knows, maybe Enrico is hideously unlucky.
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Means putting it back into write-access-required mode.
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05:01
It's currently open for anyone to talk in (which we've taken to calling anarchy mode).
Right now it's anarchy mode.
@EnricoSusatyo I did that - I had a non-arc project from 2010 and I started thinking about converting it... started and was just like nahhh
I am also in the middle of ARC conversion.
DAMN don't scare me dave
Hahahahaha
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I think it's more a case of why bother if it works
I guess it depends on the size of the project
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05:02
If it passes static analysis and there are no known issues related to manual memory management, I'd just make any new code use ARC and otherwise not convert stuff that doesn't need updating
This project in particular had one very complex part with tons of nested loops and a bunch of C memory stuff
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Bunch of C memory stuff? (⇐ Contains Enrico's worst nightmares.)
@EnricoSusatyo I think if it's mostly a UIKit app then you should be fine
STOP USING 2 SPACES TABS ┻━┻ ︵ ლ(ಠ益ಠლ)
@nil That's a cool project dude - did it get any traction?
05:04
Tabs = 4 spaces
Ha Dart indents are 2 spaces
Linus Torvalids believes tabs should be 8 spaces
or indents rather
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Ruby and Dart are both two-space languages. You can't stop me from using it everywhere else. I'm a rebel.
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Actually, Go can stop me because gofmt enforces hard tabs.
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So my Go code is all 8-column hard tabs.
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As for the project, it's done.
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05:07
Or as done as I care about.
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Works for me and the few other people who use it, so it's as complete as it needs to be until someone files an issue for something or submits a patch.
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I apparently can't order Dark Souls 2 for the PS3 off of Amazon.
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Also can't get in the shower because someone's using the bathroom. The heathens.
Anyone had luck using reddit's paid advertising?
Oh dear Lord Jesus. 74 issues converting to ARC. I saw [object retainCount] in one of the errors.
@davecom I haven't, but I am interested to try actually.
05:11
Wait is there a tool that autoc-onverts to Dart?
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To Dart? O_o
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There is a tool in Xcode that auto-converts to ARC.
I meant to ARC
Ha I was doing it by hand
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It basically just deletes all retain/release calls.
There is, dovecot.
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05:12
I say basically because there's likely some more intelligent stuff going on in there.
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Well, davecom's name is now dovecot.
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Ok, bathroom's free, time to seize the moment.
Better than my pledge name in my college frat, so i'll take it
Holy Jesus Christ.
[[self retain] autorelease];
what's that? your code?
05:14
What the hell is this thing doing
oh my goodness
It's someone's code. I'm trying to convert the project to use ARC and this happens.
that doesn't look good my friend
I have 74 errors to fix and this is just one of them.
Dear lord.
Guys - any experience using auto-layout with UITableViews that can rotate with device orientation?
05:24
@davecom I got a little, whats up?
Everything is shifting when things rotate
I tried putting the left most image to be pinned to the left
now it takes up the whole screen lol
What constraints did you put?
I hate auto-layout
just pin-left
Did you guys read that new book on auto-layout? Was it any good?
I've never really learned it properly - I kept doing my apps the old way.
I tried some tutorials and learned a little bit, but I'm still an auto-layout noob
The WWDC was what helped me the most.
Yeah that was a pretty good video, I watched it
My biggest problem is that I start adding constraints and then it will complain that it's not enough or it's too many always
God
God
05:27
Hi:[
I can never get it just right
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Did the fabric of reality collapse while I was gone?
God
God
Hmm. Ok so this bug is MY fault. I just can't figure it out
I create a test application, it saved an array of a view controller, and it worked
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Then look for things that aren't conforming to NSCoding?
hm it could be a number of things... have you tried setting the content mode of the UIImageView?
God
God
05:30
@nil could that be blocking it? I would assume if it is not saving in the coder it will just not save the information
I just want the array back with a view controller
@JaeGeeTee I'll try that out thanks!
Surprise, surprise. Guess what 80% of the errors in the ARC conversion? ASIHTTPRequest!
Long time no see, old friend.
God
God
Get rid of that nasty code
@davecom yeah look at the constants at the bottom of those docs and see if you can set it to UIViewContentModeLeft... could work
Thank the lord, after ASIHTTPRequest is flagged not to use ARC, only 5 errors.
God
God
05:38
I have no clue... I keep looking at the code
I can't figure it out
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I can't think of a way to turn the hokey-pokey into a song about debugging so just pretend I did instead of saying I couldn't.
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Also, I have a bowl of shredded wheat so you are all by default inferior to me.
yeah whatever fiber boy.
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I'm pretty sure the box of shredded wheat has "superiority" in the ingredients list
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I couldn't care less about fiber
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05:41
It just tastes good.
try Grape Nuts
or Leaves & Twigs
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I love Grape Nuts.
God
God
:[
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I just can't eat it right now because it might actually cause my tooth to chip.
I really love this:
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A: To ARC or not to ARC? What are the pros and cons?

Rob NapierThere is no downside. Use it. Do it today. It is faster than your old code. It is safer than your old code. It is easier than your old code. It is not garbage collection. It has no GC runtime cost. The compiler inserts retains and releases in all the places you should have anyway. But it's smarte...

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05:44
"It is faster"¹

¹ Except when it's not.
LOL
Have you ever watched Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuutsu, nil?
I don't know if it's worth converting an old project to ARC though
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Yes.
@davecom What's the argument not to?
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I also watched the entirety of season 2. Yes. Every episode. I sat through it.
05:47
the work of converting
I sat through every episode of season 2.
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Biggest anime troll ever.
Is it just me or is the iOS simulator MUCH faster in Xcode 5.1 release
davecom: I sold on the idea of ARC to my client, saying this will be a few days of work, but they'll expect much less crashes and faster future dev time and faster testing. They told me to go ahead and do it.
nil: LOLOLOLOLOLOL
I am listening to the music in iTunes.
enrico: that's cool I gotcha
05:48
I really like the anime though overall.
davecom: can't wait to go home and install Xcode 5.1 at home... I still need 5.0 at work.
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I don't have a lot of anime music. Nothing from Haruhi, anyway.
My colleague is still stuck at Xcode 4.
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Mostly stuff from Gurren Lagann, FLCL, Hellsing, Fullmetal Alchemist, and Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei.
Ah ok.
Did you like Haruhi though?
In comparison to all the other weird animes you've watched?
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Season 1 was passable, season 2 confirmed to me that I should never, ever watch it again.
05:50
Did you watch the movie?
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Mostly liked it for the main character's monologuing about how absurd everything was.
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No.
The movie still holds the record for the longest anime movie ever. I think the running time is almost 200 minutes.
Yeah, I love that part too!
I think Haruhi was my all time favourite anime for a while.
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My favorite anime ever is still Monster.
Wow I don't get auto-layout; why doesn't it save any of my constraints!?
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05:52
How do you mean save?
I add constraints
They don't get added
I reopen the little constrains viewer thingy
they're not there
For crying out loud
Every time I build something in C++ and add it in the OS X side it breaks on the Windows side
portability my ass
Java time
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Using C++11?
For this particular class I don't think so
I have to see what is going on though
my coworker just told me "it doesn't build"
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05:56
Tell to give you a compiler error or to leap into the nearest volcano
Lol well he also said "fix it"
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s/or/and/
Are you kidding...the error is that uint8_t is undefined
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