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00:00
What do you mean done
First you have to go find a folder
i pulled and i have it now
Where you want stuff saved
@CodyRichardson I fucked up, I meant clone.
God I suck at git.
yes, i cloned
Okay
Do you see main.cpp?
so, what is this stuff we have so far?
yes
00:02
Great.
Whoo-hoo!
So is everyone set up?
so if i make a change...I do what?
@CodyRichardson git push
00:03
@CodyRichardson first, you add the file
it becomes "staged"
then commit it
after you add every change you want to do, you commit which means creating a set of changes in files
then you can push to synchronize with the server
btw pull, added a Filesystem thing we'll need
I pulled.
You've mad an API?
Nice work.
@Nooble it's quite trivial really :P
@CodyRichardson in the .hpp file there's a draft of the functionality
what you'll need to do now is implement those functions
how to pull?
00:05
git pull
the basic commands you have to get used to are pull, commit, add, push
fatal: Not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git
never giving advice again.
cd to the project folder first
@Nooble no
can you build the project?
00:07
@BartekBanachewicz and git status because otherwise i need to git add 5 times just to be safe
yes
i dont understand a lot of that stuff that is there
@CodyRichardson we're going to do something that functions in a similar way to what git does
and why not unordered_map?
@Blob because nice printing
00:08
@BartekBanachewicz ok
Why not std::string
@Nooble up for adding "fileCopy" to our magic Filesystem thing? And unix implementation while we're at it
@CodyRichardson it will feature some simple commands that will back up our files and restore them on demand
@BartekBanachewicz Sure.
00:10
why did i have this idea...
my brain hurts
im trying to read the code
Sign of progress!
@CodyRichardson there's no code yet really
@CodyRichardson good. That's how you should feel when developing software
but i havent gotten to maps yet
thats why
so are we making this for windows or linux?
@CodyRichardson both, duh
well, i only saw the windows thing...
00:12
Nooble is adding the unix implementation of the filesystem
ok
what do i do?
note how we extracted os-dependent parts to a separate module
@CodyRichardson why don't you try adding a help message first - an easy task. I'll create a github issue for you, a sec.
help where? at start of program or in menu?...
or at misuse of program call
00:15
I've added the FilesystemUnix file.
so where do i put this function?
Cody pull.
@CodyRichardson can be in main.cpp right now directly
@BartekBanachewicz
ok
00:16
@CodyRichardson once you make the change, git add main.cpp, git commit -m "describe your change", git push
before pushing it's always a good idea to pull
@Nooble lel it's empty
@BartekBanachewicz Give me a second...
@CodyRichardson when you're done and the code is in the repository, close the issue
There we go.
00:22
ok pushed help message in main.cpp
think i did it right
@BartekBanachewicz The name is a bit vague to me, what does fileCopy do?
@CodyRichardson It's not showing up for me.
@Nooble fileCopy(Path from, Path to)?
Oh ok.
btw Nooble are you using two accounts or what
Yes.
00:24
@CodyRichardson can't see it
Sssshhhh secret account.
@BartekBanachewicz I wouldn't call myself Nooble everywhere :P
There we go, fixed my user, I think.
there i think?
now i think i added the help message
@CodyRichardson k, two things to improve: a) use range-for. b) use spaces for indentation
00:28
ok please explain
c) this code has no chance of ever working, because you made a typo
vecter
whats that?
a spelling mistake
Also.
std::vector
so, range-for and why spaces?
i fixed the typo
@CodyRichardson spaces vs tabs is a long debate, but since I've already commited this code with spaces, you should adhere to what's already there. Mixing is always a bad idea.
ok
ok i made the help message work
00:38
Brb dinner.
Going to puish the fileCopy after.
@CodyRichardson cool
trying to make it use a range based for loop, but i just googled it...xD
still some problems with your code
and you commited tabs again
@Nooble I've added Catch and wrote a simple test
I think I'm done for today
fixed it i think
and the spaces
pull first
anyway, yeah, here it goes
you have a foundation of a project
BTW don't tell anyone you know 14 languages because it's painfully obvious it's not true
you need a few weeks with git
and a few months with C++
00:43
i never claimed to be fluent in any of them, i didnt mean i know, i meant im learning, because i need them all
@CodyRichardson how do you know if you need them all
15 if you include the interpreted language im making
well, for web design for example, i need html, css, javascript, PHP, and thats 4 right there
"making a language" while not being able to write trivial programs is hardly a good idea
@CodyRichardson you don't need PHP because it's a piece of shit
HTML and CSS aren't programming languages
00:45
it helps, and how do you access databases
there, you're left with JS
@CodyRichardson with something else than PHP, duh
Anything, really
Python or Haskell are fine
give me an example
Erlang perhaps.
00:46
in a website? how do you innovate that?
how do you what
Also Lua has pretty funky web frameworks too
use haskel in a website to access databases
@CodyRichardson how do you do it in PHP
using a PDO object
in Haskell you take one of the numerous SQL libraries and use it
well dunno what you were asking really
00:47
how do you run haskel in a website?
@CodyRichardson typically via WAI
you hook up the application interface to your web server and you're done
there are frameworks that make that easier
php's not that bad
most notably Snap, Yesod and Scotty
@CodyRichardson you're right. It's not that bad. It's even worse.
00:49
why do you say that?
@CodyRichardson because you're wrong?
dunno what to say
why is php so bad?
also that's a google'able question
anyway, I'm off to sleep
why do you think is't bad?
see ya
thanks for the help and getting me started with my first gruop based project
@CodyRichardson I agree with most of the points made in the article. TLDR it's inconsistent, slow, terribly designed mess that promotes bad code style and makes you used to retarded ways to solve problems.
@CodyRichardson np.
00:51
fair enough i've hated php since i started, but it works
like java
ughh... java
the fact it "works", for some definition of "works", doesn't mean it isn't terrible
yah...
it is terrible(like java) but i still use it, because it isnt as bad as you think...the slowness is a setback though
> because it isnt as bad as you think
and you base it on what?
my own experiences. If it is a small project, i dont think its that bad, if you get as many visiters as google, i'd use something else
so basing on your experience with one small project you assess that my opinion is wrong
00:55
no, i say there are two sides to an argument
and both can be right
i agree, php sucks
but it's not as bad as other languages cough-java
but yah, i gotta go to bed as well.
see ya! Thanks for the help @BartekBanachewicz @Blob @Nooble !!!
Goodnight. I'm having Chicken for dinner :D
 
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02:59
What's this room topic supposed to mean, isn't conversation in the lounge friendly? :p
No clue.
This room was started a long time ago.
> LRIO made this room back when some lounge drama appeared
03:16
another c++ room I see
This is actually the only one.
@JABFreeware What are you talking about?
@Nooble there have been many C++ Lounge alternatives in the past
hope this one actually works
Alternatives?
The Lounge is about Haskell, not C++, silly.
not always
I was joking :D
And what do you mean by "hope this one actually works"?
The Lounge is a nice place.
03:21
totally... a girl c++ programmer
She is.
I've seen her in real life.
lol and I've met the president
I am presently trying to find my msata drive
I seem to have lost it :(
@JABFreeware I'm not kidding...
awwwww
for a koala its odd you live in the city
Koalas have always lived in the cities. You just don't see them because they hide in the sewers.
Have you not heard of Teenage Mutant Ninja Koalas?
03:26
@Nooble well I have xray vision. I see everything
and I mean... everything
interesting

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