« first day (1553 days earlier)      last day (2281 days later) » 
00:00 - 22:0022:00 - 23:00

10:02 PM
I hate being out of close votes :(
 
@EJoshuaS AKA unclear
 
@Ron C++ IS going out of style :)
 
Ron
@EJoshuaS Choose your weapon, Sir. ;)
Shall we say noon, tomorrow?
 
In my defense, C++ was my first language
 
Ron
10:04 PM
I've been jumping ships in the past. Of which ten years squandered with Delphi.
I don't know if the all consuming effect of C++ ever wears out.
Heck, I even stopped drinking and smoking because of it.
 
@Ron See? C++ is just not worth all these sacrifices.
 
Ron
Sure it is. It's a universe in its own right.
@EJoshuaS How much time did you spend with it?
 
Quite awhile as a hobbyist, then mostly in college and internships
 
Ron
Academia is known to do a terrible job teaching C++.
Even worse are the interviewers who follow academia's terrible practices.
@EJoshuaS I started off through WinAPI. Took me about 6 months to realize that was not C++ ;)
 
I had to do a few assignments in SNOBOL in college. Now that is truly horrifying - arguably even worse than Perl or PHP, which is saying something.
 
10:19 PM
@JakeSymons Hmmm... The stock script works in multiple profiles and Firefox/Chrome along with using my low-rep test account. What URL is displayed for the page you're looking at, exactly?
 
Perl isn't bad, just write-only
 
Ron
@Olaf GNU-GCC people should be rolling in cash given the quality of their product. I wonder if that's really the case.
 
Considering they give it away for free, ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
Ron
True.
And it's been used literally everywhere. From washing machines to Mars Rovers.
 
@Ron Not sure how this is related to C++, but actually they do. AFAIK there is a list of sponsors and supporters (code contributions by paid employees, money, etc.).
 
10:28 PM
GCC => Globally compiled compiler
 
Ron
@NathanOliver ^^^ @Olaf that one.
 
After all the CPU developers/manufactures profit from getting a good compiuler support for their products. I well remember how problematic it was ca. 20 years ago for a new CPU arch to get compiler support or even Assembler.
@NathanOliver "Good, cheap compiler". But in fact "GNU Compiler Collection".
 
Ron
@Olaf You do know there is a C++ compiler in the GCC, right?
@NathanOliver I've finally start using VS2017. Loving it so far. A world apart from the 2013. version.
 
@Ron Not necessarily, it depends on which frontend(s) you build.
 
Ron
10:33 PM
I am talking about the g++ frontend for the GCC compiler.
 
@Ron Nice. I like it myself. I've always been a fan of their debugger. Now that their compiler is catching up it is less of a problem. If they ever make it instalable on linux I'd switch OS'es in a heartbeat. Using the VS debugger with either clang or gcc would be AWESOME
 
Ron
@NathanOliver Linux people often resort to VS debugger. But it's kind of taboo. Nothing comparable on Linux. Maybe that QT but I am no fan.
 
@Nathan can't comment - the last version of VS I used was 2005
 
So, they messed up my build agent upgrading TFS over the weekend: I was muttering various unprintable words and characters under his breath when I found out - you know, 0x0E, 0x11, 0x15...
 
I used to really love the VS debugger and missed it whenever I was using g++ or clang. But then I discovered that gdb has a TUI mode. I actually don't care anymore.
 
Ron
10:46 PM
@Justin I've been forcing myself to finally see the presentation on the subject.
 
@Ron The biggest thing that that guy missed is how to change which TUI window is focused. It's focused on the source code by default, so Up and Down scroll the source. He says to use Ctrl+P, but just type focus cmd and Up and Down work as expected
 
Ron
@Justin Awesome. Thanks for the info.
 
gdb still is quirky, and I would prefer to use the VS debugger, but it's good enough with the TUI that I don't miss the VS debugger.
 
I'm too used to printf-debugging.
 
I've had to do that when doing any step over a debugger took about 3 minutes.
If compiling was fast, I'd also do it a lot more
 
Ron
10:55 PM
Virtual machines on SSD are doing quite OK in terms of speed.
 
Ruby compiles in an instant :P
As in, cat
 
Ron
Good night caretakers, time to hit the sack.
 
00:00 - 22:0022:00 - 23:00

« first day (1553 days earlier)      last day (2281 days later) »