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return;
helloc @James;
01:01
back from work
ok, I'm confused...
 
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03:57
hmm... bitwise operators are interesting.
@James i'd recommend [Learn C The Hard Way](c.learncodethehardway.org/book) if it gets completed by the time you finish K&R
 
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07:06
You might find this handy:
https://graphics.stanford.edu/~seander/bithacks.html :}
 
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08:49
@vxs8122 also, I found Hacker's Delight veeery intimidating... :}
09:23
helloc all;
helloc all;
how are you @fahdijbeli ?
fine thank you and you :) ?
i am good :)
I was bored and created some polygon art :P
not sure if it is called polygon art
09:29
it's good :) @Apoorv
thank you :)
 
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10:58
@Apoorv mosaic :}
11:36
@Kamiccolo oh yeah... have been looking for a word to describe it from so long
@Apoorv have you tried painting some fractals on any language You prefer? (C + SDL, for example xP)
@Apoorv for some reason SO chat markdown for links needs "http://" to be placed too, that's why your link didn't tranformed
btw return;
@Kamiccolo tried but failed terribly
helloc @PeterVaro; // thanks for the info
@Apoorv and that is super cool ;)
@Apoorv why? What happened?
helloc @PeterVaro;
// morning :}
11:40
@Kamiccolo I cannot imagine while while thinking in pixels
drawing simple geometry was a success though
@Apoorv Think of spirals than? xP
ummm... I didnt try spirals yet
@PeterVaro Thanks :)
anyone aware about the efficiency of emscripten ?
emscripten?
oh.. that one.. well I read about this and they say it is awesome
my next language is going to be JavaScript -- I mean, I know JS right now, but not in full details, as I do with Python or C
I also want to extend it with TypeScript
(although it is a Microsoft product, they say it is awesome)
(and OpenSource, and minimal.. and not terrible as CoffeeScript)
anyway.. I wish JS didn't exist at all.. or php.. it is amazing how the web related languages are so fucked messed up..
11:52
@PeterVaro What I hate about MS and other companies is that, they try to leave an impression saying "we created it"
@Apoorv I don't mind if a company does it, if their product is good
eg: .NET officially working only on windows
as I used to say: I'm not loyal, I'm a perfectionist.
-- I will use the best available tools, no matter who, and how or why created it
@PeterVaro ikr ?!? what a coincidence that all popular web languages are bad
but every single one of them, yes
11:57
I cant find any good tutorial on JS, when i asked this in the js room, they pointed me to MDN , which just felt like information being thrown rather than a tutorial
@Apoorv how 'bout this one?
and the sequel:
SUM: ~55 minutes with the bullshit ;)
that's what I hate about vids, you cant go at your own pace ;)
not with this guy's vids
I like them, because they are extremely fast.
sometimes you even have to pause the video.. :)
I used to be a fan of this guy's video tutorials
@Apoorv back then I learned Python based on his tuts
they were good, but looking back now -- they were terrible, unexplained and full of mistakes and misguides
12:04
exactly, thats why i said i used to be a fan
there is an election's application in the web ?
but it is a good way to start for a newbie, I guess..
you know one ?
@PeterVaro couldnt agree more
@fahdijbeli what election?
12:05
@fahdijbeli election's app ?
u mean for counting the votes ?
ah election is when somebody from their country vote their boss
understood ?
@Apoorv yes
you know one even it's not free
you can easily create your own ;)
in C
lol
in C that's a bit difficult
then.. how about python ?
I will get started with it
and openERP
12:07
helloc @Vinit_Patel;
now I m java
the point is, its easy to create one
btw, are you working for the govt or something ?
@PeterVaro are you sure ? those things like "Learn ... in 24 hours" are usually shit
and he claims half
I'm not sure anything about JS at all ;)
but I think if you know other programming languages -- which you do -- it is better to get started with a speed-tuts
so you won't get bored..
after the you get the basics, you can move on, search for specific questions, read the docs, etc.
and read tons of Q&As on SO
12:16
he doesnt at beginners ? cool
i thought he would start from scratch
like this:
312
Q: Hidden Features of JavaScript?

Allain LalondeWhat "Hidden Features" of JavaScript do you think every programmer should know? After having seen the excellent quality of the answers to the following questions I thought it was time to ask it for JavaScript. Hidden Features of HTML Hidden Features of CSS Hidden Features of PHP Hidden Feature...

@Apoorv he does, but not from: "in programming there are variables. variables are... now, let's create a variable... let's create another one.."
@PeterVaro JS is by far, the most weird language i have ever known
it is not weird.. it is crap.. that's a huge difference ;)
(Haskell is weird or Common Lisp, but those does not suck)
i havent tried haskell and CL yet, so cant say about those
its a shame that js still survives
but Go is a replacement of js right ?
and it looks like it will for a long time
@Apoorv nope, Go is probably a replacement of PHP
JS is a client-side script not a server-side one
JS can't be replaced right now -- all the browser vendors have to to that, which will never happen
12:26
exactly, thats the reason js survives
helloc @Alxandr;
I am planning to create web games and unfortunately, that will heavily use javascript
@PeterVaro is there any non-hidden ones? :O
javascript isn't unfortunate
@Kamiccolo +1
Also, I just joined here to printscreen how this chat looked xD
So, I'll be leaving now :)
Nice to meet you all ^^
free @Alxandr;
12:38
free @Alxandr; // Nice to know your own opinion
@Alxandr wait, wait, wait -- are you from Norway?!?!
:)
that is so cool!
@Apoorv ummm... what about some LAPIS && MoonScript ? xP
@Alxandr oh... I wish we'll see You later xP This time, not only for screencaping :}
@Kamiccolo I'm not familiar with lua
@Apoorv and Mono :} (hack, but still, there are plenty of nice products build for Linux on it)
@Kamiccolo dont turn your preaching mode on please
:P
12:43
sorry, just teasing :} I should provide some kind of API for managing those modes... xD

btw, if familiar with Java and need to get to WEB, why not try [Google GWT](http://www.gwtproject.org/) ? Some people I know used to (and still does) build some highly sophisticated web stuff on it...
@Kamiccolo try without the / at the end
@Kamiccolo i am familiar with java but i dont like it
[text](http://link)
I know :} it's with http://, but still does not work. Proof:
http://chat.stackoverflow.com/messages/17603531/history
:}
I think because you wrote this:
[link](http://my.link.com/)
instead of:
[link](http://my.link.com)
12:50
meh. Copy && paste
@PeterVaro hey, why didnt that turn into a link ?
because I escaped with backticks
(thankfully we don't have those problems (yet) but it would be a nice feature to have)
@PeterVaro meh, already supported... like.. couple of days ago? :}
12:52
oh, okay then
@PeterVaro done, I wanna see how many people get kicked out of the c++ lounge xD
ha xD
13:04
helloc... hehehe
helloc @Al.Sal;
// :}
helloc @Al.Sal;
13:30
so any cool C projects y'all working on?
nope, i'm not doing anything cool right now
but hopefully I will do something soon :)
nice pic BTW
@PeterVaro is all about cool C, CPython projects :}
me mostly C, Lua C API for now...
lol Lua
@A.G sadly, You need 20 reputation to participate on any StackOverflow chat... :(
haha thanks. glad I could show off the talking einstein. and if you're not doing anything right now @Apoorv... what's the favorite project you've worked on? :)
13:36
@Al.Sal a pong clone
that's the best I did in C
nice pic btw
was it like command line ascii type graphics or did you put a pretty interface in?
nope, it was gui
nice what'd you use
SDL
here's the github repo if you want
what about you @Al.Sal ?
helloc @Kneel-Before-ZOD;
helloc fine people of the C room;
@Apoorv good morning, :)
13:51
good morning, its evening here :)
helloc @Kneel-Before-ZOD;
//fine preacher of the ZOD xD
Just wondering... why not Kneel-Before-KBK? xP
@Kamiccolo helloc;
@Kamiccolo it's Kneel Before ZOD! And you better do it before you get incinerated :-P
14:17
@Apoorv I had a malloc implementation for a class that took forever but was pretty rewarding. haha it was a good way to really "get" some stuff in C that was causing me confusion. felt like neo in the matrix
@Al.Sal that's pretty cool
anyone knows a nice font for windows' editors ?
14:39
well, i take that for a no
i end up using Raleway
14:53
@Apoorv ummm... and what's the difference between windows and linux editor fonts? :} I presume, the formats are all the same...
yes but a font that looks good on linux might not look good on windows
and vice versa
@Apoorv does the rendering differ that much? :O
@Kamiccolo Not rendering, but the feeling
relative to widgets and overall look of windows
helloc @craigster;
@Apoorv which Windows than? xP
@Kamiccolo 7
hmm.. Aller looks better than Raleway
yeah, my editor is much more beautiful now
@Kamiccolo have you noticed that angular fonts look better on windows and round ones look better on ubuntu/mac but they look ugly the other way round?
15:06
@Apoorv I haven't touched Windows for ages, so... can't tell anything :}
also, my feeling of aesthetics is poor enough... xD
@Kamiccolo you use xfce right ?
@Apoorv barely, but sometimes :} Mostly Awesome and Classic Gnome.
are you using the default font on gnome ?
@Apoorv aye :} Only VIM (used more often than anything else) got some fonts pimped... :}
@Kamiccolo oh, keep it then ;)
15:19
@Apoorv I'm not some kind of graphical designer xP not even in my heart, so... xD
:)
@Kamiccolo i can't even concentrate if i dont like the looks of a particular console/editor :P
@Apoorv BUT I can ask one of my colleagues, who way more like You... been pimping his system colors and fonts for months... until the perfectness :}
@Kamiccolo lol i can understand his feelings
@Apoorv I prefer Menlo which Apple's version of the free and open source DejaVu
@Apoorv it's kind a hacking too... :} I suppose.
15:24
@PeterVaro ok, let me try that
@Kamiccolo what kind of ? human hacking ? :D
@Apoorv Yup. Kind a. Not that kind of implanting electromagnetic field sensors into fingertips, but still... :}
@PeterVaro It doesnt look that good in small size on windows :)
cause its too wide
helloc @Mordred;
// :}
This is how it looks on my machine
this is how Aller looks on my machine
15:28
@Kamiccolo yeah, I already have the Hacker's Delight book... am planning to read it after I read Programming in C book :)
@Apoorv that's not mono-space
helloc @vxs8122;
good morning :)
@PeterVaro yeah, I like variable-width more :)
helloc @vxs8122; // good morning :)
@Apoorv well, it is nicer in some aspects, but more error-prone if comes to typo
@PeterVaro how is that ?
15:30
I also have other book called "The Art of Computer Programming" by Knuth, anyone read that before?
@Apoorv one comment on the no-script message: 3% of the US doesn't have JS enabled browser (according to 2012-2013)
I must admit, it's pretty nice!

For comparison :} Screwed colouring a little bit. Should fix it. Sooner or later...
@PeterVaro 3% isnt big of a deal, most probably it will be in schools ;)
@Kamiccolo See, a round-ish font on a linux
@vxs8122 so cool :} It reads very well and fast... Enjoyed it very much.
@Apoorv that's 9,550,650 people == the full population of hungary
15:34
can't wait to read it then :)
@Apoorv because you can't indent regular fonts properly, also if your var and type names have the same lengths with the indented monospace fonts, you will see, if you mistyped any
@Apoorv compare the two:
16:00
@PeterVaro seems like its time to switch to a fixed width font
16:46
helloc @Andy;
Hi PeterVaro
welcome to SO chat and the C room!
Bob
Bob
hello
helloc @Bob;
Bob
Bob
I have a weird thing going on
in gcc, it's not linking with crt1.o by default
16:49
@Bob how is your command/makefile look like?
Bob
Bob
gcc test.c
gives
Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64:
"start", referenced from:
-u command line option
ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
Bob
Bob
however it works when I use gcc test.c -lcrt1.o
you have to tell gcc specifically to link that object file too
Bob
Bob
crt1.o should be automatically linked
16:50
why do you think that?
@Bob can you show test.c? do you have a proper main()..) ?
Bob
Bob
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {return 0;}
@Bob: Just for the records: gcc -c test.c works without warnings/errors?
Bob
Bob
yes
16:58
I read gentoo in your link above... Have you compiled gcc yourself from sources? Is it a "default" installation or have you tried to setup some coross-compile environment or something like that?
s/coross/cross
Bob
Bob
it's a default installation
gentoo?
Bob
Bob
well I compiled from source
it's not gentoo, I couldn't find much info on crt1.o
oh I fixed it
I was using a weird version of ld
thanks
 
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user3672754
20:11
Hello guys, i know that this may look like a "random comment", but i wanted to give it a try. I'm searching a C programmer to help me to isolate some parts of a freeware program called p7zip. I just started in to programming ( in python ), and this task is difficult to me. I appreciate any kind of help!
21:19
Ok, thank you. :) @Apoorv
 
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22:57
helloc; or whatever :D

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