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@stephelton Denver
Also, @stephelton and @PeterVaro try this on for size
if I didn't make any mistake:
import re
import gdb

class AbstractCaller(gdb.Function):

    def __init__(self, string):
        gdb.Function.__init__(self, string)

    def invoke(self, name, nframes=1):
        frame = gdb.selected_frame()
        for i in range(nframes, 0, -1):
            try:
                frame = frame.older()
            except AttributeError:
                return False
        return self._invoke(frame.name(), name.string())



class CallerIs(AbstractCaller):

    def __init__(self):
        AbstractCaller.__init__ (self, "caller_is")
'false' is not defined
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Oh oops, @stephelton make it False
I'm sure I did it at least twice...
(capitalize the F)
ah I did.. CallerMatches' invoke should be _invoke
I did not tested it, but the solution I posted should work => a much better version than the original
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@stephelton Try either of our answers :)
@stephelton Peter knows infinitesimally more Python than I do
00:06
heh
yeah.. although I didn't use Python 2 in like a year or something
ok, didn't work, nothing was caught
using @PeterVaro's paste above
@stephelton replace the for-loop's range => xrange
oh i'm sorry, forgot the 5000
it worked
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@stephelton yay!
:)
00:09
(in python 2 it is the one you want to use)
ok, NOW i can go back and find the trivial mistake that i made several hours ago!
=P
:)
aaaaand I can go back watching the show ;)
haha
thank you very much
goto watching_the_show;
(np)
cheers!
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00:10
@stephelton I answered your question, but with the old source code.
i get this when i run it in my "real" program though:
Python Exception <class 'TypeError'> 'gdb.Value' object cannot be interpreted as an integer:
Error in testing breakpoint condition:
Error occurred in Python convenience function: 'gdb.Value' object cannot be interpreted as an integer
and then it proceeds to match any "throw"
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Hmm
what are you passing to it?
catch throw if $caller_matches("Thread::doRun", 500)
it did work in my example program though
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Super weird.
can i print the python stack? =P
need a python debugger running inside gdb...
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00:14
@stephelton replace for i in range(nframes, 0, -1): with for i in range(nframes.cast(Integer), 0, -1):
@PeterVaro gdb.Value has a method .cast(type); would Integer be the appropriate parameter to pass it? or is it lowercase integer?
Python Exception <class 'AttributeError'> 'int' object has no attribute 'cast':
do we know what this .cast() is looking for?
a python type?
because if it is, then => int
then I have no idea, I don't have the source, and I'm not familiar with gdb
@Qix from the linked material
I think there has to be a python wrapper around the types
or is it using ctypes?
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gdb.TYPE_CODE_INT
@stephelton try for i in range(nframes.cast(gdb.TYPE_CODE_INT), 0, -1):
00:17
xrange (in Python 2 range returns a list, while xrange an iterator)
Python Exception <class 'AttributeError'> 'int' object has no attribute 'cast':
(in Python 3 there is no xrange, range returns an iterator (and almost everything returns iterators))
yeah, it doesn't like xrange
not defined
really? uhh..
so it is restricted python?
for i in xrange(nframes, 0, -1):
Error occurred in Python convenience function: name 'xrange' is not defined
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00:19
@stephelton ah so it is an int.
@stephelton please do one thing: write this before the two instantiation: print("hello")
i have something similar, and i see it
and if you write print "hello"
actually, it looks like:
Python Exception <class 'NameError'> name 'xrange' is not defined:
testing...Error in testing breakpoint condition:
Error occurred in Python convenience function: name 'xrange' is not defined
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00:20
print => gdb.write I believe.
(see "testing...") above
@stephelton print "hello" working or not?
(without parenthesis)
in python or in the gdb console?
when you are running the above script
(gdb) print "hello"
$1 = "hello"
(gdb) print hello
No symbol "hello" in current context.
(gdb)
00:21
in python ofc
Error in testing breakpoint condition:
Invalid data type for function to be called.
umm.. can you:
from sys import version
print(version)
in python -- I'm really curious if it is 2 or 3
3.4.0 (default, Apr 11 2014, 13:08:40)
[GCC 4.8.2]
and the code you are running invoking this interpreter?
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@PeterVaro It's GDB.
00:24
correct
that's sweet
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@PeterVaro Right? I never knew it had a python interpreter. Looks pretty complete API-wise, too.
goto get_a_drink; // brb
umm.. okay, so -- @stephelton can you paste the whole (python) traceback of the error?
sure... so right now i have:
for i in range(nframes.cast(gdb.TYPE_CODE_INT), 0, -1):
and i get:
Python Exception <class 'AttributeError'> 'int' object has no attribute 'cast':
Error in testing breakpoint condition:
Error occurred in Python convenience function: 'int' object has no attribute 'cast'
can i catch this exception and print out some more useful info?
sure, but where are you trying to call cast() on the exception?
00:29
i'm trying to cast nframes: nframes.cast(gdb.TYPE_CODE_INT)
so it looks like that nframes is not a number
one sec
it's sometimes not a number... this works fine in a very simple case (my pastebin)
import re
import gdb

class AbstractCaller(gdb.Function):

    def __init__(self, string):
        super().__init__(string)

    def invoke(self, name, nframes=1):
        print("nframes: value => {!r} type => {!r}".format(nframes, type(nframes)))
        frame = gdb.selected_frame()
        for i in range(nframes.cast(gdb.TYPE_CODE_INT), 0, -1):
            try:
                frame = frame.older()
            except AttributeError:
                return False
        return self._invoke(frame.name(), name.string())
this is a slightly better code
and we will find out what nframes is, if it is not a number
and we decide what to do with it
:w
oops...
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@stephelton @PeterVaro Can he do an if nframes instanceof gdb.Value: nframes = nframes.cast(gdb.TYPE_CODE_INT)?
00:33
ok now i get:
nframes: value => 1 type => <class 'int'>
Python Exception <class 'AttributeError'> 'int' object has no attribute 'cast':
Error in testing breakpoint condition:
Error occurred in Python convenience function: 'int' object has no attribute 'cast'
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@stephelton Vim? ;)
I see, this makes sense
so it is an int already, you don't need to cast
so only need to cast when it's not an int...?
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@PeterVaro Look at the message I just replied too.
00:34
ofc the builtin int does not have a method called cast
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It's sometimes a gdb.Value
nice
one sec then
def invoke(self, name, nframes=1):
    # If gdb.Value
    try:
        start = nframes.cast(gdb.TYPE_CODE_INT)
    # If regular int
    except AttributeError:
        start = nframes

    frame = gdb.selected_frame()
    for i in range(start, 0, -1):
        try:
            frame = frame.older()
        except AttributeError:
            return False
    return self._invoke(frame.name(), name.string())
this is the method then
no error, but didn't work
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@stephelton Tbh, get rid of the second argument, ditch the for loop and do a while loop. Just iterate the whole stack. Why are we messing with this count when you always want to search the entire stack?
@PeterVaro ^
i'm inclined to agree.
00:40
but that's exactly what the for-loop does
with the previous while-loop you did the same as my more safe and idiomatic for-loop does
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@PeterVaro @stephelton so delete that first try/except block, get rid of the second parameter, and change range(start to range(5000
@PeterVaro I'm saying get rid of the counting altogether
actually I don't know what you guys are doing ;)
I'm just a code-generator here
@Qix's input => python 3 code
:)
lol
our iteration here is kind of ridiculous... =P
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@PeterVaro @stephelton

def invoke(self, name):
frame = gdb.selected_frame()
while True:
try:
frame = frame.older()
except AttributeError:
return False
if self._invoke(frame.name(), name.string()):
return True
return False
UGH
if self._invoke(frame.name(), name.string()):
    return True
return False
^ terrible
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@PeterVaro Look at the pastebin.
The if statement is inside the loop.
;)
Python Exception <class 'AttributeError'> 'CallerMatches' object has no attribute 'invoke':
warning: internal error: Unhandled Python exception
Error in testing breakpoint condition:
No method named 'invoke' in object.
the last return alse is redundant
you already exit on AttributeError or if self._invoke() is true
you never reach the last return False
00:46
yeah, don't see where you'd break from the while loop otherwise
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@PeterVaro @stephelton pastebin.com/RrVZem0t
NoneType errors again when there isn't a match
isn't the caller of the invoke method wants to pass a thrid arg (nframes) ?
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@PeterVaro No.
Not in his case.
I see.
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00:49
He doesn't care about how many frames it traverses; he wants to traverse the entire stack every time.
I get that, but before an nframe arg has been passed, that's why I thought
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@PeterVaro It's passed by the user, not by GDB :)
So he can omit it
okay, now I got it ;)
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^^
@stephelton copypasta the error?
Python Exception <class 'AttributeError'> 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'name':
Error in testing breakpoint condition:
Error occurred in Python convenience function: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'name'
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00:52
^ in this case the error will pass silently
we don't know if we handle frame.older() or frame.name() or name.string() calls
it may not be a problem -- I still don't know what we are doing :)
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@stephelton Did that edit work?
well it worked on my trivial example, both when it matched and when it didn't
now i'm trying in my real program
$real
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@PeterVaro What time is it in Hungary?
00:55
01:55
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It's late!
haha
about time for a beer here in CO
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helloc @Darick;
@Qix it is indeed :)
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00:56
@stephelton Did it work?
he is probably drinking his beer instead of reporting back :)
this bug is elusive... but it just happened, and didn't catch )=
lol
oh, shit, i didn't pass 5000
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@stephelton Don't pass 5000
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You don't need to anymore.
00:57
oh, right
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We took out that parameter.
;)
so then no, didn't work for some reason...
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Hmm
gdb.write(frame.name()) in the try block?
See if you get it (it'll be a long list if there are a lot of thrown exceptions)
yeah, it will be noisy
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Sometimes it's the only way
you can always do
00:59
running again
ping if you guys need me (but only then :))
goto back_to_watching_the_show;
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gdb --interpreter=mi2 | tee /tmp/gdbout; cat /tmp/gdbout | grep "Thread::doRun"
GDB will look a little different but it'll function the same.
(I'm getting super ninja with the command line at work, lol)
no idea wtf is going on -- now gdb bails
i see some output, as usual, and then it bails
[1]+ Stopped gdb
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O.o
weird
it's always in the same spot (where this stupid 3rd party lib throws an exception)
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01:02
:|
but not the first exception... and i don't see the names printed
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That's weird.
That's also weird.
very odd. does the same thing now if i have a simple "test" print
perhaps its a very deep stack and there's too much recursion / some kind of buffer overflow
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Hmm, I doubt that.
before i added a \n, it would print out my "testing...testing...testing...<etc>" many times
and it cut off one of the last ones
maybe i can run gdb inside gdb
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01:11
hahah
ok, i'm going to have to get some food (and maybe a beer)
thanks a lot for your help, think i'm pretty close
you going to be in denver tuesday evening?
i've got to drop my in laws off at the airport, maybe we can grab a beer :)
@Qix
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@stephelton No I won't be :/ I come in next Thursday night
ah
well enjoy your stay!
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Thank you :)
i'll update my SE question with any progress...
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01:14
Alright :P Sorry you're having such a hassle!
 
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04:31
@PeterVaro hi
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how are u?
@PeterVaro
I'm okay -- I should go to bed, but I just can't (it is 05:32 in the morning here)
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@PeterVaro oh doing great hard work it seems to be.
how to improve the performance this query ?
UPDATE lportal.JournalArticle SET content = REPLACE ( content,  'http://localhost:8080/web/school1',  'http://localhost:8080') where groupid=93620
nah.. I stopped working for today.. I'm mostly just lurking in the internet, reading stuffs
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04:34
@PeterVaro on what you are working on?
I'm implementing a simplex-algorithm based linear constraint solver in Rust ;)
(and also learning the language through this task)
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@PeterVaro oh good :)
@PeterVaro can u help me regarding above query?
unfortunately I'm not very good at DBs still
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@PeterVaro ok np
@PeterVaro do u know any one who are good @ DB?
sorry.. you should probably search for a designated room, or wait a little while
while someone here who is much better than me in DBs can help
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04:38
@PeterVaro yeah, I have asked there no one is giving reply!
which room?
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MySQL and relational databases

Ask your question, and then hang around a while to see if an e...
(@ASR you don't have to ping me on every message -- it is just you and me talking here ;))
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@PeterVaro hmm ok :)
if you look at the activity charts of that room
you asked your question in the "dead zone"
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04:39
@PeterVaro which means?
it is most likely all the room-members are sleeping
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:) oh is it !
you should return/ask again in 6-7 hours
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@PeterVaro oh its my office leaving hours here :)
(please stop pinging me)
04:41
@ASR Morning
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sorry :) again
they will be there for at least 7-8 hours after that
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@DrorK. gm
@ASR What exactly is the problem with your query?
04:42
@PeterVaro goto bed; :)
:D:D:D:D
I will.. I leave you guys, @ASR Drork is way better in DBs than I am
free all;
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@PeterVaro bye good night :)
@PeterVaro Night!
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@DrorK. this is my question
UPDATE lportal.JournalArticle SET content = REPLACE ( content, 'http://localhost:8080/web/school1', 'http://localhost:8080') where groupid=93620
i want to improve the performance of the query, how to do this ?
What does it mean to 'improve', what logic would you apply differently?
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04:44
@DrorK. in terms of efficiency
using like conditions etc...
i am not good at DB
Well, it seems to me pretty straight-forward. I can't see here anything 'wrong'
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here people forcing me to write the query to improve the performance
How big is the table? How big is the result set for groupid=93620?
How frequently are you required to execute this query?
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@DrorK. its a big table, in that big table the column 'content' is contain large text , i need to search the url and replace the url
Do you need to do it frequently? If so, why?
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04:48
@DrorK. for every time i need to use the query.
when ever we create a web site,all articles data will be placed, so i need to change the urls in the articles
The question is why... it's un-traditional to execute such queries on groups- frequently
Each 'website' that you create, has its own table?
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@DrorK. do you think my query is ok?
Well, your query is doing what you would like it to do.
Whether or not you should be executing it frequently, or whether or not your groupid is the correct identifier to target your results, only you can answer that
Check the following path:
1. How much time is required to execute the query as-is
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ok
2. How much time is required to query select the table with groupid=93620 and finding the required text within 'content'
3. How much time is required to query select the table with groupid=93620 (without searching 'content')
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04:58
@DrorK. ok ty
05:54
Anyone have a good reference or explanation of the difference between dup and dup2? (perhaps dup3 as well)
06:06
@ZachSaucier I can only assume that you've already read the man pages and the random examples and explanations
ya, a few
not entirely clear
These aren't standard functions, and I think dup3 is not even POSIX
ya, more concerned about 1 and 2
Well, dup() won't let you specify the new file descriptor, while dup2() would
Is there a specific case you have trouble with?
not really
So far I've used dup2 for most things
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06:17
@DrorK. hi
1. How much time is required to execute the query as-is ?

SELECT content FROM lportal.JournalArticle LIMIT 0, 1000 1000 row(s) returned duration=0.022 execution=0.199

2. How much time is required to query select the table with

groupid=93620 and finding the required text within 'content'

SELECT content FROM lportal.JournalArticle where groupId=93620 LIMIT 0, 1000 123 row(s) returned duration=0.054 execution=0.0177


3. How much time is required to query select the table with groupid=93620 (without searching 'content') ?
These are the results with respect to above question.
@ASR I'm not sure if I'm able to read these results
Where is the update being done?
Where is the select query with the search being done?
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Same query i used UPDATE lportal.JournalArticle SET content = REPLACE ( content, 'http://localhost:8080/web/school1', 'http://localhost:8080') where groupid=93620 and articleId=94544;
it took 0.066 sec
'articleId' is unique?
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@DrorK. yes unique
(so far you've mentioned only groupid, which I assumed to represent a group of records)
So you're actually updating specific records, and not groups of records (in bulk)?
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06:24
@DrorK. yes
only few times i will execute group of records with group id
So the query for updating the specific records, is a sub-query? And you first need to execute a query for telling which articles are needed to be updated?
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@DrorK. it is not a sub query
Till now I was under the assumption that the performance issue, involved updating lots of records. But now what you're describing, is a performance issue involving a single record?
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@DrorK. for a single record i dnt need performance but for updating the specific records with groupid i need
performance
Okay... let's try to sort things out
The second and the third queries you showed, returned 123 rows
Does it imply that all of the records that answer the criteria of groupid=93620 require updating?
 
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08:46
@DrorK. yes
sorry for late i was in meeting
 
1 hour later…
10:11
helloc, @all
is it correct way, write next: factorial *= array[i]; or better do factorial = factorial * array[i]; (or better ask as Q on main site? :-))
10:42
murrrrning....
@setevoy I guess... it really depends on codding style. Only few of them debates this kind of shortenings. Because... most of the C devs understands it well... I'd check if the compiler does provide same code for both (no performace degradation), but personally prefer *=
10:58
@Kamiccolo thanks :-) just me.. .as for newbie... seems second are more 'readable' :-)
11:26
@setevoy yup :} only argument would be, it's a bit more readable for more people... :}
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Vote for *=
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[=
11:45
user924016
helloc @Apoorv;
wassup @RonniSkansing ?
user924016
Time is 12.54 and I am still waking up. Still not confident in C. Need some coffee =] How about you?
still not sure how will I get through today
it's so loooooooong
@RonniSkansing ha ha ha, same here... only thing it's 13:45. And having a LAN party in like... 5 hours, in the office xD
11:56
LAN party? what is that?
user924016
That sounds like great fun =] @Kamiccolo
user924016
Playing games is the best (but hard to make time for)
game party in office? is something missing here? :P
@Apoorv aye, usually it's a gathering of people to play something in LAN xD this time --- in the office with the colleagues.
 
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14:16
too bad @BartekBanachewicz
14:53
helloc all;
helloc @PeterVaro;
how are you today
I don't know yet -- just woke up :)
yourself?
I'm good, fairly tired, didn't sleep well
OO very interesting photos, I have an old photo at my home with people unloading RAM made by IBM from a truck and it was larger than the people unloading it, it's very interesting how far things have come
15:02
the amazing thing IMO is that how fast these things have come this far
Very true, also very amazing how fast things are and the size of them now
15:23
helloc @Apoorv;
rehelloc all;
helloc @PeterVaro & @Toppest.Of.Kek
hope you guys are doing good
I'm doing well, and you?
Please don't ask; too many inner conflicts (:(
15:27
family, friends, school?
Its always school ( just had a parent-teacher meeting after the exams )
I got lowest marks in all subjects except computer sc.
...and english
sometimes i wish i were a little more smarter
really?
Is it because you don't care about those classes or is it because you really don't get them?
because i don't have any interest in those (or the way they teach them)
@Apoorv Then I wouldn't say it's a lack of being smart...
umm.. please refresh my memory: is this the last year you have before university?
15:36
second-last
Planning on attending Comp-Sci I assume?
yeah but for entrance to university they ask about physics chem math
don't get false hopes: at university at least 60% of the classes are just as boring and not interesting as in high school
you have to learn how to "pass" them => in high school with a 3 - 4 (in hungary we use 1 -> 5, where 5 is the best)
or sometimes 2, when it really doesn't matter
i see...
As long as you have decent grades in the classes that make entrance standards and high grades in the crucial classes you should be fine, imo, that's how it works in Canada for the most part
15:42
though I passed in all, I'm still feeling I won't get anywhere
anyway... sorry for blasting out just like that
np at all ;) if these are what's on your mind => it is better out than keeping them in

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