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11:00 PM
NO SPOILERS
 
SHTAWP! Don't talk about that game, I need to compile all crap first to get it. :D
 
Internet, download faster! 4 minutes is too long
 
I'm legit serious, as a room we have to do this
 
@loktar chop chop!
 
Yea @Loktar, you a fan of Community?
Sonofa! Just installed the wrong version of Lua ...
 
11:05 PM
I hate you. All this excitement will give me a heart attack.
 
You're welcome!
 
Dammit, died
 
I wonder if there's a built-in scripting language...
 
Oh ffs system, get your act together! It doesn't find lua on the system.
 
:D
 
11:07 PM
@Zirak, if we made in in JS there could be
 
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@Zirak You smiling so of a bitch! Don't tell me you're playing it already!
 
:D
 
Screw you!
 
11:10 PM
i dunno what i did
but my code automatically works now -_-
// C++ ... why u make me say that everytime i write u
 
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@OlegOrlov, you need rep to post in here
@OctavianDamiean, @rlemon, @Zirak when I have more than a minute spare time I am porting this.
Dude, are you being botist.
 
@OlegOrlov The bot is smarter than most of the users who ask jQuery questions in SO,
@OlegOrlov Torvals did, also Ritchie
@OlegOrlov why the heck would you do that?
 
@OlegOrlov ఠ_ఠ Minix!? Get outta here!
 
@OlegOrlov Are you doing so to learn how a kernel works or are you looking to get things done?
 
@phenomnomnominal Have you spoken with Hilda?
 
@FlorianMargaine Ok
 
it's fun
you like haskell? lisp is almost the same :P
you're gonna fall into it, don't try to escape
 
today i learn't something
.. dont treat C++ as JavaScript
 
11:24 PM
Well, what a lesson.
 
or so weird bugs will occur :D
@OctavianDamiean soo well in js we do arr = [obj1,obj2]
we play with obj1 & 2
in C++ we can do the same
after 30 minutes of brain raping i realized.
i am calling copy constructor -_-
 
Oh that wasn't a question. I was merely mocking you. :)
 
:D
lol i was treating it like js -_-
 
Today @Darkyen learned that if you use a language that you don't understand you're going to get results you don't understand.
:P
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum its just funny that i have written bigger and better code in c++ :P its just my new aqquired knowledge in js wont work in C++
 
11:27 PM
@Darkyen Wait, so different programming language are different :P?
 
well yes ;P
var obj1 = {x:1}, obj2 = {x:2};
undefined
var arr = [obj1,obj2];
undefined
obj1.x = 9001;
9001
arr[0].x;
9001
i expected C++ to do the same
it flipped me in face (x
 
you wrote it ?
 
No
This guy who makes commits to v8 did (presumably a google employee)
 
(x his view is biased then
lemme read it
 
11:31 PM
> "I don’t believe that anything like asm.js is needed to generate highly efficient native code". Gosh—how do you justify that claim? We've had multiple teams of engineers tuning various JS engines, in parallel, for 5 years now. Luke built asm.js in 4 months. The performance difference isn't small.
pretty much sums up my view about this.
 
biased :P
 
@FlorianMargaine I agree with his general train of thought though I do see the need to execute low-level code in a confined environment in web browsers.
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum I just think both have their place
asm.js is just for very specific stuff anyway
 
I would have liked different syntax though, I don't really like asm.js's syntax. If you want to type it, type annotations like in TS or AS seem more appropriate
If you want to keep them a subset of JS I'm sure you can come up with a better solution
 
haven't looked much at the syntax tbh
just read that it was a subset of js, so it should be compatible
 
11:40 PM
You want to declare an int x? the syntax is x|0 , you want to declare a double? the syntax is +x
 
oh...
yeah, pretty weird.
the only other way would've been through comments or strings though
not sure which one I like better
 
I think node.js's solution of C++ code is a better approach, instead of changing JavaScript do what every other language does and allow creating C++ modules for it,
 
that'd be a lot more work though
and it's what NaCI does btw
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum you are again forgetting the security exception :P
 
see how much it's picked up?
 
11:42 PM
possiblity
@FlorianMargaine you probably mean the portable nacl .. right ?
 
it's a lot easier to implement something that JS already supports
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum i know what nacl is
in chrome there is a flag for allowing that happen with websites
 
@Darkyen whatever
neither is used
 
I agree that it looks like JavaScript but it is not javascript which is a problem
 
11:44 PM
well
actually... it's still javascript if it's not picked up by an asm-aware engine
 
If a Node.js request 'close' events fires, then is the request necessarily closed?
 
@MatthewDean The answer you seek is in the API
 
@FlorianMargaine you are quite worng there
a few chrome apps use nacl
but yeah in the wild there is none
 
I know the API says the underlying connection is closed...
 
@MatthewDean what more information do you desire?
 
11:46 PM
What is the difference between ServerRequest.close and ServerResponse.close?
 
@MatthewDean One is for the client's request and one is for the server's response?
 
What does it mean if a ServerRequest is closed?
 
@MatthewDean We're not in any context (what sort of server), assuming http, The short answer is that you called .end and it finished sending all the data to the client,
 
@Zirak, yes, she's very informative
 
OH wait, I thought you said response
 
11:48 PM
@BenjaminGruenbaum I am talking about an HTTP server, yes.
 
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@MatthewDean For example, if the user aborted the request it will fire. Also if the user completed the request, lemme dig up a relevant question in SO
 
@Jan-StefanJanetzky you up ?
 
@phenomnomnominal To the left of the Luis Guzman statue, press up
 
11:52 PM
And again further to the left
 
:D
I am playing my pong ;D
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum Is there a difference between request.connection close event and request close event?
I assume not.
 

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