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21:01
so, I'm learning assembly again
already have quite a few resources, but maybe you have better stuff
I'm spefically looking for very commented good-practice code
(nasm preferrably)
got anything for the conspiracy theorist?
@rlemon How much coke did he do?
Jesus christ.
looks like @littlepootis just died
i.sstatic.net/F8tJi.jpg ... possibly nsfw
nsfw?
Faker than shiiit.
21:16
I think we should get the police involved
That 'stache says it's the opening to a terrible porn.
you'd know
that one mistake in your life keeps hunting you
Vape store employee s are a joke. Just watched some dude tell a girl she can't use her USB to charge because it puts out too many amps....
900ma bro.
> assembly language is certainly not easy, but then no programming language is. assembly language is not harder than any other language, it is just different. An experienced assembly language programmer can and does code as fast in assembly language as an experienced C programmer does in C. It is simply a matter of familiarity.
I call BS
21:39
@towc total BS
good
on which part
"can and does code as fast in assembly language as an experienced C programmer does in C"?
or the whole statement
@KevinB all 3 of the points
but mostly on the last one
well, there's a bit of a wording thing there... it doesn't say it can create any functionality in assembly as fast as a c programmer does in c, it just says code.
The main reason being assembly does not and cannot have libraries and abstractions.
21:40
so it could just mean outputting raw code as fast as any other
@KendallFrey except it can....?
not necessarily that the time spent coding is as effective
abstractions not only reduce the effort required to think about something, they hide away details, saving the programmer from having to implement those details.
@towc Not as a language itself
It can call functions, but that isn't as effective as a library in most other languages
@KendallFrey you can have shared code, and import it, giving you functions just like in normal libraries, giving you some degree of abstraction, althought sure, not as much as most hll
also, I should probably google what is actually meant by abstraction. In JS I just winged it whenever it came up
doStuff(); // i don't care what doStuff does
21:44
> the quality of dealing with ideas rather than events.
sounds fair enough
but according to that, you actually have a lot of abstraction. Maybe it's not out of the box, but who cares
and sure, it's harder for a programmer to get abstraction right
actually, that's probably it
@towc ok, so assembly is a far cry from dealing with individual transistors. But it's pretty much as un-abstract as is possible for a human-readable language.
In software engineering and computer science, abstraction is a technique for arranging complexity of computer systems. It works by establishing a level of complexity on which a person interacts with the system, suppressing the more complex details below the current level. The programmer works with an idealized interface (usually well defined) and can add additional levels of functionality that would otherwise be too complex to handle. For example, a programmer writing code that involves numerical operations may not be interested in the way numbers are represented in the underlying hardware (e.g...
abstraction isn't an absolute thing, it's all relative
Always add + programming.
Terms get mutated
@KendallFrey but it can be abstracted if you wanted to. But I guess there's no reason to abstract assembly most of the time, while it's kind of forced on other languages
@rlemon oh
21:48
@towc then it's no longer assembly
@KendallFrey calls are abstractions already
that's still assembly to me
somewhat, but pretty minor
actually, let me find out what abstraction is first
is call a multi-opcode instruction?
I think I need to google that too. But it sounds right (I'm assuming that either means you can pass it parameters OR it can have a decision tree OR it can exit with different values?)
oh wait
21:50
no
I just realized the last time I wrote asm @towc probably didn't know how to tie his shoes
opcode = what it gets translated as
I mean, is it compiled to more than one instruction in machine code?
yeah, it is
I was studying the theory behind that a while back
it's just a shortcut
@rlemon I still don't know how to tie my shoes. This is 21st century ffs
^ joke
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A: Asm CALL instruction - how does it work?

haroldIt (that is, directly calling an import with a normal relative call) doesn't work, and that's why that's not how it's done. To call an imported function, you go through something called the Import Address Table (IAT). In short, entries in the IAT first point to function names (ie it starts out ...

21:52
@rlemon fucking magnets
fucking magnets indeed mate
But how do they work?
they use magnet magic
the rest is confidential
there's a timeout for unstarring? 0.o
I could listen to Feynman talk for hours
@KendallFrey awh such a good series from him
jiggly atoms = mind blown
21:57
@KendallFrey that's gold
oops
apparently I locked my cat in the fruit cellar all day
went in there this morning to get something, she must have snuck in
@rlemon when the techpriests of the god emperor really really believe ins something ...
that sounds too much like 'science' talk.
BURN HIM!
> I listen to this for 8 whole minutes !!!!
> And I still don't know if Aunt Minnie is better or not !!!!!
> What a con!
omgg
22:00
haha
@towc you should write a blog on thumblr about how the tie-ablists are oppressing you .. also make a patrion
top kek
I'll make a political party
Anyone have a recommendation for an audiobook I can listen to while I'm gone next week?
and propose breuntie
22:03
@KendallFrey genre?
Science is nice, but there are only so many of those
@KendallFrey the fantasy erotic trump one
I dont know any science audiobooks ... I can give you "world domination", "sci fi" or "urban fantasy"
any direct way of finding out how many were sold? XD
22:09
youtube.com/watch?v=EZrxfTUPxCE "eventually I want to build a house sized centrifuge"
cody, I knew you were crazy... but dude.
oh, nice
I'm getting the Invalid prop courses[0]` supplied to CourseList, expected a ReactNode.` errors again, and i'm not sure why
CourseList.propTypes = {
  courses: React.PropTypes.arrayOf(React.PropTypes.node)
};
that seems right, because the CourseList component gets created with <CourseList courses={this.state.courses} />, and this.state.courses really is an array of objects/nodes
and before you guys jump down my throat about using state, i'm using it to show a loading graphic while the data (ajax call) is loading
23:09
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Q: How can I repeat *ngFor an arbitrary number of times?

jakeBelow is what I have now: <div class="reviews"> <a href="#"> <i *ngIf="product.rating.avgStars >= 1" class="fa fa-star"></i> <i *ngIf="product.rating.avgStars >= 2" class="fa fa-star"></i> <i *ngIf="product.rating.avgStars >= 3" class="fa fa-star"></i> <i *ngI...

^for you angular 2 people
23:28
@MadaraUchiha seen "The Boy and the Beast"
?
@rlemon Nope
darn
I'm enjoying it, hoped you'd seen it and can recommend similar
@rlemon Try asking in the anime chatroom

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Welcome back, my Master! (お帰りなさいませ、ご主人様!) Sit wherever you'd l...
23:30
and on netflix
fyi
I'm only half into it but I'd recommend it so far
23:41
Does anyone here use/has used DigitalOcean?
@rlemon is that a gay-porn version of "The beauty and the beast" ?
dude
dude
@rlemon yeah it's pretty good
can you recommend similar?
like, nice story. not that much crazy shit
I assume you've seen Attack on Titan (not similar but really good)
23:51
it was a honest question
/me does not follow movie news
Sword Art Online is pretty good
@Shmiddty no, it is not. It is good for about first two episodes.
The Seven Deadly Sins is good
Durarara is pretty good
and based on your opinion on SAO, I dont trust anything else you recommend
ehhh you probably like Sailor Moon
Deathnote is great up until something big happens
after that kinda meh
23:55
@Shmiddty I watched 4-5 EPs. It was okay.
@rlemon if you want "game anime" watch Log Horizon
FLCL
If no one is using DO, then what are you guys using
flcl is a must watch
like Akira, Trigun, Cowboy Bebop
@tereško not sure what that is. I've seen like 0-3 anime before
they don't usually appeal to me
but this movie is
23:58
Because there is a lot of shitty anime.
so much shitty anime
I once watched an anime about tennis
it's mostly the story that is good. it's really inviting
@rlemon then nevermind. For people, who are just sampling, I tend to recommend Death Note ... followed by Black Lagoon
do you identify with the main character?

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