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4:29 PM
heya @Kusavil
I didn't notice you sneaked in ;)
hey hey @backlash
 
sorry, I didn't understand!
 
I was just saying "hello"
 
@PeterVaro : hello
 
Oh, so you are a raspberry pi user, aren't you? // checked you profile :P
 
No I'm not a RPI user
but what is your question?
 
4:44 PM
I haven't got any, thanks, I was just curious, if you have tried to program RPI through C and not Python -- but if you don't have a board, then you probably not :)
anyway welcome, here :D
 
thanks
 
5:27 PM
Hello :)
 
6:23 PM
hello, welcome
(sorry I was out to dinner :)
 
6:44 PM
hi there
 
heya @Mauren
howdy?
 
doing good, thanks
what about you?
 
I'm okay, thanks :) Trying to solve the same problem I'm facing with for days now
(nice hacker style webpage you got there ;)
 
ironically, I came across this chat room to see whether anyone could help me with a GTK + C issue
 
and what that problem is?
 
6:52 PM
hey thanks about the webpage remark!
I can't refresh a widget
 
and have you tried to ask it on the main site -- or you think that is a not good place for this kind of question?
if it has massive amount of code, you can post it on codereview as well
 
actually I've searched a lot on the web and have found some question/answers, but none of them seem to address my problem and I'm afraid of posting and being shot
 
(sadly I never used GTK -- I could take a look at your code, but I don't think I could be so much help if the problem is deeply about the API)
@Mauren I can help you forming your question
 
no problems!
 
I'm very well aware of how to and how not to ask on SO :)
 
6:55 PM
haha, nice to know
my problem is related to stackoverflow.com/questions/9561999/redraw-gtkwidget but unfortunately gtk_widget_queue_draw() doesn't seem to work as it is asynchronous
 
you should definitely have to mention, that you already find this question, but you have other problems which are cannot be solved with this one
(in case avoiding the possible duplicate closing)
 
aaahh I see! I was going to ask you if it's good to mention a previosly found Q/A
 
at the "footnote" yes
you write the - - - <- markdown
it will create a nice horizontal line
and then write there: *Related questions:*
and then <link> <why this is not the solution>
in this case you show that you put a lot of effort on searching for a solution on this problem
 
sounds fair
 
btw my best advice is ofc this: sscce.org
if you can work your problem to be self-contained and compilable that would be the best
 
7:02 PM
yeah I've posted a question a few days ago with an example just to realize it was indeed a bug
 
since anyone can copy your code and try it
 
yes that helps a lot
 
anyway are you new to C or just new to GTK? (or none ;)
heya @TGMCians
 
hey Peter
 
what's up?
(oh it looks like you are a serious android developer, aren't you?)
 
7:07 PM
to GTK I'm pretty new, in C I have already a good experience
 
@PeterVaro yup I am android dev, you guessed it correctly
 
@TGMCians it wasn't a wild guess -- I did a quick look at your profiler ;)
then how come you are in here at C?
 
but I used to work in C in college days, so I thought to go in C chat and lets see the chat for what's goes here
 
@Mauren GTK is a fine choice I think -- actually the newest GIMP which uses the newest GTK is pretty convincing
@TGMCians well, I'm glad you are here -- welcome
this room is pretty new, as you can see in the starred list ------->
the old one was frozen
 
Hmm I see
 
7:12 PM
@PeterVaro at least for C software I also think so
 
well ofc, it depends on what you are doing, but for most of the standard widgets are in GTK :)
 
surely!
 
it also has a very good GUI builder app afaik
 
yep, it has Glade, but I'm not using
 
that's the one, yes
why not? (I never tried it actually, just saw the screenshots)
 
7:14 PM
well, I don't know for sure, I just started my project by typing code and found it hard to switch afterwards
 
as a matter of fact it is easier for me as well to think in code
there are no "hidden" preferences or "defaults"
 
exactly
 
everything is there in black and white
(or what is the correct phrase :)
 
a lot of developers prefer drag-n-drop IDEs because they shorten the development time, but I don't think the code generated by this kind of software is very maintainable
 
+ if you get use to (and mostly if you start you dev life in IDEs) you won't understand what is going on in the "background"
I prefer text editors too, and the command line -- faster, easier, closer to the actual "actions"
 
7:21 PM
I agree
 
@Mauren what editor are you using?
 
VIM
 
have you tried anything fancier? SublimeText for example?
 
yep, I sometimes use Kate
 
7:43 PM
room topic changed to C: C is one of the most widely used programming languages of all time, and C compilers are available for the majority of available computer architectures and operating systems. • c-faq.comcdecl.org [c] [c11] [c89] [c99]
welcome back @Kusavil
 
8:02 PM
hello @CristianCiupitu
 
8:16 PM
here
 
yay ;)
 
c is a language where I have found an ide to be least useful :P
 
CodeBlocks?
anyway I was just saying -- it is sunday, and we had a pretty good traffic today :)
 
Isee, almost 6 pages :P
 
exactly :D
 
8:18 PM
as much as python room gets in 2 hours
 
anyway @AnttiHaapala do you have right to edit community tags?
@AnttiHaapala yeah but we are 2 days old, while Python room is 3 years
I don't think that's a bad ratio at all
 
@PeterVaro definitely not
 
@Mauren We Can Make It! -- shouting it as a political slogan
 
sry i am just bitter bc of the election results and the
not-so-impartial refs in ice hockey :D
 
@PeterVaro hahaha sure we can (as in TNT Express slogan)
 
8:21 PM
@AnttiHaapala umm.. why? who did you vote?
 
hello, @PeterVaro. I've only wanted to see if the room exists because someone thought of mentioning it in the wiki for the C tag
 
@CristianCiupitu it was me, actually :)
 
ah my candidate's in...
 
but welcome here!
 
if you say so... I don't look too much at the guy proposing the change :-)
 
8:23 PM
pfff.. :P
 
anyway @CristianCiupitu thanks for accepted it
I think it means a lot to this room
 
well guys I'm leaving
see ya!
 
have a nice -- night? day?
 
the universal greeting time protocol says to wish a good night at exit :-)
 
8:27 PM
well it depends on the room I guess.. at the Python room, the protocol is to say rhubarb
as it is in the official salad language we use there
wow @CristianCiupitu you are SO member for more than 5 years.. that is a long time..
 
@CristianCiupitu
indeed it would be rude to assume that the other person leaves for any other reason than needing to go to bed :P
 
I read the codinghorror blog when SO launched and I joined it immediately
one of the reasons being that the sex change site sucked
 
9:01 PM
welcome @H.C
 
9:21 PM
classic..
 
9:55 PM
Hello world!
 
hello again @Kusavil
 

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