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13:35
@BartekBanachewicz : any link/book for simple tutorial. (not heavy like word but light text editor with coloring), or can you give a outline or process of the same.
@msinfo take a look at markdown :v
@BartekBanachewicz -> oh! did you mark down me or my comment. (new to SO), or suggesting about markdown text to html converter?
13:55
@msinfo You were asking about how to store the formatted data. Markdown is a form of storing formatted data
If that's not what you wanted, expand on your question
14:08
Yeah! sure, What I want -> My own custom file structure to store (rich edit) text with tables on disk. What I did -> Started looking for info about file structures, and studying them. Where I got stuck -> Info which I looked was too complex for me. I should start with basic examples. For. eg. I went through en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_format and then thought I want chunk based file format, where I would save text data with markers.
But I don't have seen any examples of this so don't know how to start, and how to retrieve my formatted text back. I just happen to know only theory.
@msinfo why would you want your own file format?
@msinfo you know it might be simply too hard for you at this point
Why I want? -> Curiosity, and want to know How do they do it? Too hard -> Yes, I have idea, how difficult is this task (considering my C++ knowledge). But, I am interested in low level stuff.
14:25
@msinfo then it might be simply not sensible to focus on this
without the basics you won't be able to understand more advanced concepts
however, if you're so persistent, look at Open Document Format
The Open Document Format for Office Applications (ODF), also known as OpenDocument, is an XML-based file format for spreadsheets, charts, presentations and word processing documents. It was developed with the aim of providing an open, XML-based file format specification for office applications. The standard was developed by a technical committee in the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS) consortium.{{cite web | url=http://www.oasis-open.org/committ
that doesn't require you to read binary files, you can unzip it and use regular xml parser
@BartekBanachewicz -> ODF and Microsoft lMSDN link to Binary Word file format were the first things, which came in Google search for me. Reading them gave me slight hint about how they are storing data, segmented, with markers (like xml) but the documentation is huge.
@msinfo vOv that's how it's done
@BartekBanachewicz -> Oh! Correct if I am wrong. I will store my text (rich edit) using xml markers as text. So limit would be around 2 - 4 GB of file size (considering file reading/writing/opening performance). And using XML parser I can read it back.
@msinfo why would the limit be 2-4GB?
Some where in Web programming I read: XML is good for structured data, but not very good for large data (was that in context to transfer over network) you need to use JSON.
And won't be parsing 2-4 GB will make it little bit slower?
Oops! I have go outside for some time?
Would be back after half an hour.
And why you said C++ terrible? (and prefer Haskell) Due to inconvenience/hard to code or because of reality.
14:53
@msinfo both. And C++ is full or legacy bullshit
@msinfo JSON is equally bad
Also please stop thinking about performance
15:40
@BartekBanachewicz -> And what are the top prime reasons, for C++ being not so worthy language?
@msinfo it lacks libraries and proper library support (modules and package managers), it has a lot of bullshit C remains, standard library still doesn't have ranges, compilation times are mediocre... should I go on?
16:10
@BartekBanachewicz: But do C/C++ has any alternative?
@msinfo what's C/C++?
@BartekBanachewicz : Are there any alternative to C and C++ as low level programming languages, considering their negative points?
@msinfo C++ is not a low level language
Also why would you want a low level language
Always use a high-level language unless you can't for whatever bad reason.
I chose C++ because, it can be for used at high-level (pc, mac, cgi programming) and low-level (embedded systems). So I need not to know two different languages for two different system.
Cross platform.
More control.
Low-level languages aren't cross-platform usually
Also are you programming for embedded devices? If no, why would you care about them?
16:27
I do generally use Perl on Linux, and VBA, VBScript at work place. But knowing C++ or C gives more insight into programming (I read it somewhere).
And why you said "what is C/C++". I bet there is some meaning to it.
No, currently I am not writing for embedded devices. I just want to know, for sake of learning.
17:00
Hi, Where exactly does visual studio 2010 keep all header files?
I dont seem to be able to find anything?
@BartekBanachewicz
17:24
Anyone up?
@SohaibI
@HamZa Visual studio 2010 seems to have lost all its header files. Any chance as to how to restore them>
*them
@SohaibI no idea, re-installing ?
Doesnt seem to work. No header files in include directory. Cant get a single program to run :(
 
3 hours later…
21:02
wat
@SohaibI reinstall it
@SohaibI you must have fucked something up big time
@msinfo don't believe everything you read on the internet
21:43
Well nothing working :/
MS ppl make softwares that cant be reinstalled :/
@BartekBanachewicz
I reinstalled it like thrice.
Look at this question this is what that happened:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19792377/header-files-iostream-not-found-visual-studio-2010
@BartekBanachewicz Tried using this link also.
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/b8543ffb-7c4f-4b9e-8a6a-0dd195e8f680/installation-did-not-install-header-files?forum=Vsexpressvc
used the /full /netfx switches to no avail.
Can somebody please send me the header files so that I can just copy them back. My project has come to a complete standstill and I'm in for a big hiding :(
Looks like a format is the only option that I have left... :/
And I cant do that too much data on this machine.
@SohaibI then uninstall and install again
and remove files manually
@BartekBanachewicz I did uninstall and reinstall. And I dont know where to remove files manually from. Cause even on doing a complete uninstall when I reinstall it my product seems to be already licensed as if some file from last time was left behind.
@SohaibI Program Files/Microsoft/Visual Studio
@BartekBanachewicz That I already did.
Thanks.
meh you fucked up something
21:53
@BartekBanachewicz Course I did. But thing is there should be some remedy right. I had a different sort of issue with VS 2013 so I stopped using it and went back to 10 and now 10 has gone nuts completely which means I need to waste one more day taking a backup and reinstalling from scratch which is scaring the hell out of me :/
@BartekBanachewicz Man I thought you would provide me with something magical :P
If someone can zip the headers and send them to me from the include directory I could try that. Email Id: [email protected]
Thanks in advance.

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