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7:01 PM
@JanDvorak sure, but I also want to make clear that I don't tolerate that kind of language in this room, or anywhere else for that matter.
 
30 mins i guess?
 
yeah, I was late with my kick
 
Was he flagged banned then?
 
yes
 
*she
 
7:07 PM
she whattttt
 
@JanDvorak Thanks for the correction. really need to remember to use the gender neutral pronouns
 
If it makes you happy, I'll correct every case of a gender neutral pronoun in a situation where the gender is known ;-)
I'm fine with a gender-neutral "he", BTW ;-)
 
@JanDvorak Actually it would. I'm just so used to using he when I do not know and I know I should change it's just hard. 20+ years of doing something is hard to change.
 
???
Well. now I have no idea what to do. goes on with life
 
7:15 PM
you mean, the next tab right?
 
idk, flags brought me here, I tabbed back and saw the gender correction. wondered how Jan knew so ran a quick search
 
lol he is he
 
@Tunaki you know me so well
 
@ColdFire that's what it appears. if one looks into it
 
7:16 PM
Anyhow, not a real matter
 
@rlemon well i was aware of it, i wonder how jan thought she
 
Yep. It has been dealt with. Lets go back to reading XKCD and eating waffles.
 
haha waffles i guess
 
afk for lunch
 
@NathanOliver you mean hardware debugging over the phone :(
 
7:19 PM
@rlemon ouch. That cannot be fun :(
 
nope
> DO YOU SEE THE BLINKING LED?
 
lol
How far away from the hardware are you?
 
Living in it.
 
different country
 
@rlemon what is LED?
 
7:20 PM
@rene don't even joke. that comes up
my customers are farmers
 
@rlemon what about your fake beard though
 
FINALLY
someone zoomed in
everyone compliments me on it (on SO)
 
hehe i can see that
 
like a hockey player beard
 
@rene That was probably too much of a reaction. Though I agree with the wording. Similar thing as Julian Assange was censored by the ecuadorian government.
 
7:31 PM
it's so darn annoying to see a queue growing after you're done reviewing it
 
@πάνταῥεῖ I love how I can work you up
 
lol drew
 
@dorukayhan I can't relate. I never review, it's so futile.
 
like shaking up a cannister of Red Ants. Then sitting back
 
@dorukayhan and when all your votes age away?
 
7:34 PM
@Drew They'll bite your ass. I'd love to see that. Supporting D. Trump from now on.
 
@πάνταῥεῖ sure, might be but if it hadn't had flags you would have had my kick. I just was late. That's all. Did you spend your 30 minutes useful by answering questions? Or did you watch how Bayern scores a few goals against PSV?
 
lol
 
lol
 
Welcome back @πάνταῥεῖ (also, #trainWrecked)
 
@rene Ohh, well Bayern and Seehofer is a quite different situaiton. :P
 
7:38 PM
looks around
 
do you have a rubber duck handy?
 
hides behind a bush
 
Users.find(/qpa/i).send :save
Users.find(/qpa/i).send :quit
 
Wow Java And Ruby Are interpreted langugaes? Never knew that..
 
Just in case it's a private method
 
7:39 PM
@Dsafds Java's compiled into bytecode, which is interpreted.
 
@NobodyNada no
 
@QPaysTaxes gotta check out the bounty thingie you are on
 
Ohh yeah sorry.. using the JVM
 
@Dsafds wrong
 
@JanDvorak huh?
 
7:40 PM
people love saying 'wrong'
 
The Java bytecode is compiled
 
JIT compilation.
But that's like saying JavaScript is compiled.
 
It is
 
eventually everything is compiled as you need machine code. It's just the number of layers you have to go through that makes a difference.
 
V8 engine
 
7:41 PM
@QPaysTaxes I guess I should fix that already...
 
@JanDvorak Not necessarily all the time
 
@JanDvorak There is no output you get from a javascript file.
 
The V8 JavaScript Engine is an open source JavaScript engine developed by The Chromium Project for the Google Chrome web browser. It has since seen use in many other projects, such as Couchbase, MongoDB and Node.js that are used server side. As of 2012, the head programmer is Lars Bak. The first version of the V8 engine was released at the same time as the first version of Chrome, September 2, 2008. V8 compiles JavaScript to native machine code (IA-32, x86-64, ARM, or MIPS ISAs; has also been ported to PowerPC and IBM s390 for use in servers) before executing it, instead of more traditional...
 
@JanDvorak Sure; it's compiled sometimes; but not always.
 
7:43 PM
A JVM that doesn't have a JIT compiler is not worth using.
 
Java bytecode is intended to be platform-independent and secure.[13] Some JVM implementations do not include an interpreter, but consist only of a just-in-time compiler.[14]
 
I guess I should make a C++ interpreter
 
@JanDvorak .. :/
 
Some Python implementations have a JIT compiler, but that doesn't mean Python's a compiled language
 
@Dsafds I didn't post an image, did I?
 
7:44 PM
@Dsafds well nothing wrong in saying wrong when you are wrong
 
@QPaysTaxes this will help resolve that issue i suppose
 
not even a rickroll, -1
 
> The terms interpreted language and compiled language are not well defined because, in theory, any programming language can be either interpreted or compiled. In modern programming language implementation it is increasingly popular for a platform to provide both options. (Source)
 
-2
 
7:45 PM
Define actually run
You may end up using butterflies there
 
@QPaysTaxes Then C++ becomes interpreted as soon as one writes an interpreter
 
Wikipedia also says:
> An interpreted language is a programming language for which most of its implementations execute instructions directly, without previously compiling a program into machine-language instructions. The interpreter executes the program directly, translating each statement into a sequence of one or more subroutines already compiled into machine code.
 
I'll compile the interpreter using a JIT into a compiler
 
But it also lists JavaScript as interpreted, and Java as compiled into an interpreted byte code.
 
that is prior to V8
 
7:47 PM
How about tools that compile javascript to smaller javascript?
 
transpiling right :)
 
hehe
 
^^ agree
 
Hey, I'm not compiling C++, I'm transpiling it to machine code
 
Definitely lower than Java in terms of goodness.
 
7:48 PM
> A compiler is a computer program (or a set of programs) that transforms source code written in a programming language (the source language) into another computer language (the target language), with the latter often having a binary form known as object code. The most common reason for converting source code is to create an executable program.
From Wikipedia
 
@Tunaki :P
 
@NobodyNada It compiles to a subset of javascript
 
user4639281
JavaScript is king
5
 
Which is technically a different language :-D
 
JS is the best :D
 
7:49 PM
lol js sucks
 
Did I come at a bad time?
 
JS has a pretty good graphical interface
 
user4639281
*facepalm*
 
@JanDvorak no; it's still JavaScript
 
JS has a good database
 
7:49 PM
@JanDvorak LOL
 
@TinyGiant AHEM CORRECTION C++ AHEM
 
@NobodyNada Well... define "language"
 
@AndrewLi not better than java i guess
 
What, am I the only one here programming using butterflies?
4
 
I am programming Jigglypuff! Puff Puff.
 
7:51 PM
NO!
 
new language huh
 
JavaScript > Java, hands down.
 
Pika pi!!!
 
user4639281
@Dsafds C++ is for those who can't write C, and C is for those who can't write JavaScript
 
I use TrumpScript occasionally.
 
7:51 PM
@PraveenKumar I hear that language has a great sleep function.
 
pikachu
 
xD
 
@Dsafds Sounds crash prone.
 
@gunr2171 function sleep() { for(;;) call_sleep(); }
 
@JanDvorak A set of rules for communicating instructions to a computer.
 
7:52 PM
@TinyGiant C is for those who can't write JavaScript , that had me in tears
 
Not that great. Just an infinite loop of sleeping dose.
 
yeah praveen
 
I personally use Blub as my preferred language
 
I write in whitespace. There is a whole program right there ->
 
Well , ill be accepting TrumpCoins ..
 
user4639281
7:53 PM
Who uses low level programming languages anymore? If you compile your JS engine into binary, you just write everything in JS and you're good to go
 
@TinyGiant Me but i suck at it :-)
 
Javascript is a low level programming language...
 
user4639281
Next on the docket: Tabs vs Spaces
 
@TinyGiant both
 
@TinyGiant Tabs as 4 spaces of course :)
 
user4639281
7:54 PM
@JanDvorak now you're just screwing with me
 
@TinyGiant I use 6502 assembly sometimes (for NES programming)
 
@TinyGiant tabs :)
 
Enter python
 
Exit python
 
user4639281
I challenge you to write a program using only a mouse
 
7:54 PM
:(
 
Exception thrown
 
Ok time to turn on the RPi Jets , and OS , cya later :)
 
I mean, I press the tab key, and my text editor inserts two space characters. It's awesome!
 
@TinyGiant You mean using an onscreen keyboard?
 
@TinyGiant Scratch. Challenge accepted.
 
user4639281
7:55 PM
@JanDvorak thats not a \t though
 
@TinyGiant If the other developers are using spaces, use spaces. If the other developers are using tabs, use tabs.
 
user4639281
@AndrewLi No keyboards allowed, regardless of where or how they exist
 
define "keyboard"
 
user4639281
@JanDvorak A method of inputting characters into a computer
 
Then a network interface card counts as a keyboard
 
7:56 PM
@TinyGiant Define "computer"
 
@TinyGiant My mind.
 
user4639281
@NobodyNada Thing that computes things
 
a squirrel is a computer
 
lol
 
Well.... considering Kyll...
 
7:57 PM
@TinyGiant Then a light switch is a computer -- if the input is "up," the output is "bright." If the input is "down," the output is "dark."
 
user4639281
That is true
 
gn all
 
Alice is as close as I think you'll get, that I know of.
 
7:58 PM
probably still need to type things, like names
 
user4639281
Scratch that, I challenge you to write a program using only your light switch
 
can I use smart light switches?
wifi light switches
 

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