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00:00
Buying a GPU Stevo?
thats the GPU I saved up for 4 months to buy when i was like 13
has like 16 megs of memory, that baby ripped
LOL, voodoo3 was awesome :)
haha IKR
Also Riva TNT2, and GeForce 2Ti
00:03
my "badass" card was an ATI 9600 Pro, I think
@AmberRoxanna Y U LEAVE C#
@BenjaminGruenbaum - The specification explicitly states: "Array Objects." and also lacks any type called Array.
I bought an X1900XTX and was so happy
@TravisJ I can say the same about C#, "In C#, arrays are actually objects, and not just addressable regions of contiguous memory as in C and C++"
X1900XTX was fucking crazy in its day
I have an HD6770m now, I think
Cost me like 700$, got it after my first holidays bonus at my first job
I was so happy
00:05
@CCInc i saw a scary picture
@AmberRoxanna lol
@AmberRoxanna please refer to star number 1 --------->
@BenjaminGruenbaum - That would be true with regards to c#, arrays are objects. Just like in javascript.
@Steve -_-
lmfao
guess i'm the only one who found that funny :( i'll shut up
00:07
@TravisJ Right, that doesn't make them any less Arrays... doesn't mean that a["wtf"] is an array indexer that uses a string, that's just wrong according to the JS spec.
@TravisJ At least C# still follows a strict definition of arrays
@AmberRoxanna - you can use a script to hide messages you don't want:meta.stackoverflow.com/a/161278/178816
Gawd...
THIS IS NOT C# VS. JAVASCRIPT
@Steve I found it pretty funny.
@TravisJ that's too complicated for my brain
00:08
@BenjaminGruenbaum I thought it was :(
I love both languages
@BenjaminGruenbaum This is JAVASCRIPT VS ANY PROPER LANGUAGE
yay
I love C#, I program in JS.
;(
@BenjaminGruenbaum - That would be a property accessor.
00:09
JS makes me sad, not as much so as PHP tho.
Has someone replaced Ellie?
@LewsTherin No.
@TravisJ but not an array indexer :-)
Nobody can ever fill the gap left by ellie...
X is stupid because I don't understand X very well is a poor argument in general.
00:09
@CCInc :( Well said
@AmberRoxanna - Sorry :( It is nice to use though if you get brave enough to try it.
@BenjaminGruenbaum - Nope, because arrays are indexed via object access since they are objects.
@TravisJ Dude, it's the first 3 lines in the specification about arrays... just read them
You're reminding me of Java programmers that like saying "C# is stupid because it's not proper, it lets you do stupid stuff" etc
var ar = [];
ar["0"] = "hello";
ar[0] = world;
same place.
@BenjaminGruenbaum It's not about understanding.. that isn't the problem.
@CCInc definitely
00:11
I feel like I'm arguing with Java programmers :(
@BenjaminGruenbaum Java programmers say that because they are jealous ha
@BenjaminGruenbaum - I feel like you strongly misunderstand the semantics involved.
aren't java script programmers the same as java programmers, except one of them writes scripts
i thought java script was java++
Oh God
Repeatedly asking me to read: ecma-international.org/publications/files/ECMA-ST/Ecma-262.pdf is not proving your point. It makes you seem ignorant.
00:12
lol
:/
lol
@TravisJ In that case you're wrong, and you're welcome to continue this discussion with me in the JS room, where other developers telling you to read the relevant part of the spec might convince you
78
Q: What's the difference between JavaScript and Java?

GuyWhat's the difference between JavaScript and Java?

@AmberRoxanna Javascript != Java
00:13
@AmberRoxanna javascript and java are two completely separate languages that have nothing in common (okay, thats a lie, but for hitting home how different they are its required)
@BenjaminGruenbaum Actually, I'm going to ask that question right now.
ok i understand
@BenjaminGruenbaum - Just stating "you're wrong" without providing context is useless. Please provide some sort of actual evidence or an argument.
how does that question have 78 upvotes lmfao
@TravisJ I have, several times, it's the first 3 lines of the specification... "Array objects give special treatment to a certain class of property names. A property name P (in the form of a String value) is an array index if and only if ToString(ToUint32(P)) is equal to P and ToUint32(P) is not equal to 232−1. A property whose property name is an array index is also called an element. Every Array object has a length property whose value is always a nonnegative integer less than 232. "
That means a["wtf"] is not an array indexer access
00:15
@BenjaminGruenbaum Even your peers agree.
hi friends
Hello, "friend".
@LewsTherin that was copy trolling :(
hi
pal
@BenjaminGruenbaum He is a room owner, I seriously doubt he is.
00:16
yay my loneliness has disappeared!
@KevinMurphy
@LewsTherin I'm also room owner... that doesn't mean anything... It's copy :P
24 hours ago, by Steve
i need a woman
did you find one?
i tried with amber but i got a blank stare
@Steve dude, screw Amber, she's a slut anyways. Go for Kristy. Kristy smokes. You know what that means.
00:16
@BenjaminGruenbaum you're room owner eh?
@Pheonixblade9 ... i meant @AmberRoxanna
so guys.. i'm very new to C. just getting that out of the way now.
:D
trololol
lol
@Pheonixblade9 lmfao
@Pheonixblade9 you know nothing about me
00:18
@AmberRoxanna i dont think he meant you
@AmberRoxanna I thought he was talking about someone random he knew, lol
@AmberRoxanna Don't listen to them; they aren't talkinga bout you
Not you :)
Apologies if I offended.
@Pheonixblade9 Who's Kristy?
@KevinMurphy This isn't the C room you know.
00:18
ok, just in case lol....reasonable confusion
Why was out created when ref does the same?
@KendallFrey yeah i know, but isn't the C room dead as always? so sad.
lol
@TravisJ @LewsTherin This conversation stopped being productive
Is there actually a C room?
00:18
Logical conclusion: "The C room is dead, so I'll come to the C# room to ask C questions"
@KendallFrey exactly.
Let's talk about something fun
@BenjaminGruenbaum - Semantics arguments often lack productivity.
@KevinMurphy I'm in the lounge<C>
@TravisJ When I said productive I meant fun :P
00:19
Isn't that sort of like taking your car to a veterinarian to be fixed?
@CCInc merci :)
@KendallFrey exactly.
Asking C questions in the C# room is like asking Java questions in the JavaScript room.
Don't use for... in loops on arrays though :P that's just wrong syntax
@BenjaminGruenbaum Well someone from your Javascript room agrees that arrays aren't arrays. Accept it :P
00:19
@LewsTherin That's copy being copy
yay for copy
@BenjaminGruenbaum The syntax is fine.
@CCInc "Last message posted 2 days ago" lol
00:20
i'm guessing people here know C though, correct? Or should I not make that assumption? :P
crisis averted
dang so close
@BenjaminGruenbaum Or that's you being adamant :P
@KevinMurphy I think you should try the Lounge.
@KevinMurphy you shouldn't make that assumption, but you can ask
00:20
Dude, last time I called him to another room, (python) he did sexting there with his GF :P
C == C++
You'd have far better luck in the C++ lounge.
@KevinMurphy Don't assume, but I do happen to know C.
my screen refreshed and the first thing that I thought was "crap, what did i get banned for now"
lol
00:21
Yeah that's that I was thinking too. Thanks all :)
@CCInc Yeah no.
@Steve hahahaha, glad I could make your heart skip a beat.
@Pheonixblade9 hahaha
@CCInc Serious?
@Pheonixblade9 That's like dooming him :P
00:21
I'm sad.
@KendallFrey C++ is an extension of C, if that's what you want. @LewsTherin
@CCInc Everyone should star this. He's like your god now
Not anymore.
@BenjaminGruenbaum noooo, it's making him live longer! Your heart can only beat about a few million times or something like that
@KendallFrey hug
;)
00:22
@KendallFrey, @Steve common
common what?
I want a simple game framework that's powerful enough to let me manipulate depth buffers and shit. And XNA is dying.
@KendallFrey cocos2d?
@gaurav "common what"
00:23
take a room :p
Sounds promising, until I get to 2d.
Are there any shortcuts to chat options?
how you iterate a 2d array? two for's?
yes.
@CCInc: What is the context of 2d array?
00:26
var array = new int[,];
like this?
for(int k=0;k <= odds.GetLength(0);k++)
    for(int l=0;l <= odds.GetLength(1);l++)
        var val = odds[k,l];
GetLength()
I've never seen that
I haven't either :S
It gets the size of a certain dimension.
Am I doing this correctly Kendall?
00:31
yes.
@CCInc I would think that in the second for loop you want odds.GetLength(k)
But it depends on what you are doing I guess
no, 1 is for the 1st dimension , 0 based
Right, 0 is the first row, 1 is the second row right?
00:32
not row
dimension
a 2D array has 2 dimensions.
@KendallFrey No shit sherlock.
lol
Oh, wait, that was me.
@KendallFrey Did you just ping yourself?
can you self ping? (doubtful)
00:33
it made me laugh
a b c d e f g <=== first dimension
a b c d e f g <===row
a b c d e f g
^
second
@TravisJ Yes, it's just a bit harder.
no, you cannot.
Not that way.
@Steve
00:35
Or that way.
@Kendall - Sure you could tie into the ping event and then trigger it, but that sounds like extra effort.
@CCInc Wouldn't a dimension refer to a single row and column
While a row is an array of columns. That's how I think of it anyway
@TravisJ No, it's not that hard.
@CCInc ping
00:35
@CCInc I'm amazing.
@CCInc Got it.
@LewsTherin What don't you understand about dimensions?
A lot, apparently.
@LewsTherin 1 dimension is a list, 2 dimensions is an excel spreadsheet, 3 dimensions is a cube, it has nothing to do with how many data rows or columns an array has
@Steve Yes, pretty much. But looking at CCInc's code isn't he just accessing the from 2 rows only?
00:37
@KendallFrey relax, don't be a dick
I'm not talking dimensions
@LewsTherin he's talking about how many rows are in the 2nd dimension
@Steve That is, about a one-and-a-half entendre.
Why can't I access an object in my own class?
for(int k=0;k <= odds.GetLength(0);k++)
    for(int l=0;l <= odds.GetLength(1);l++)
        var val = odds[k,l];
odds.GetLength(1) that's getting the length of a specific row is it not?
00:38
yes, its 0 based, so 1 is the 2nd dimension
k is the first dimension, l is the second dimension.
It takes 2 coordinates to access any array element
Not odds[k,l]
@LewsTherin Nope, it's getting the size of a dimension.
All rows are the same length.
its getting the length of a specific row, but all the rows are the same length in his 2d array, so its getting the length of the 2nd dimension
Would it be the same length if it was jagged array? :P
00:39
no
No, because Jagged arrays are only 1D
You'd have to do arr[i].Length for the second 'dimension'.
No really, why can't i access my own class from the class?
the properties in it etc
Show meh.
Ok let me read what Getlength does
i can't say without code
00:41
My guess is you've got something static.
in Pawnguy7's room, 30 secs ago, by Pawnguy7
class Example
{
void function() { }

static void main(String[] args)
{
function();
}
}
in Pawnguy7's room, 7 secs ago, by Pawnguy7
Error 1 An object reference is required for the non-static field, method, or property 'Memory_Maze.Example.function()' C:\Users\Kids\Documents\Visual Studio 2012\Projects\Memory Maze\Memory Maze\Program.cs 57 13 Memory Maze
It has to be static
in Pawnguy7's room, 8 mins ago, by Pawnguy7
But.. static means accessing without an object.
@Steve So is chocolate.
00:44
in Pawnguy7's room, 8 mins ago, by Pawnguy7
But I should be able to access them WITHIN the object, right?
chocolate is a metal?
Well, it should be.
lol?
owww
@TravisJ Pinging the same message from itself is a fun thing, especially if your message is "I think I understand recursion"
Yes?
00:46
@CCInc I think I understand recursion.
@CCInc is this java?
@Pawnguy7 the problem is that when main is running, there is no object.
Ah...
This is what static means.
Yes. Static functions cannot access non statics, right?
00:47
Right.
They can if you call them on an object, like obj.function()
Hm. I guess I forgot it was main :D thanks.
It's not specific to a program's main function.
Coming from C++, it feels really weird to make a class from within itself like that.
Yes, but I didn't think of it, as main is.. special :D
All statics, I get it, yes.
@Pawnguy7 Yeah, I had that feeling lol
What feeling?
00:48
A static function is basically like a C++ global function.
> it feels really weird to make a class from within itself like that.
Oh. Yes.
You have no this object to work with.
Especially when said object has a main method. Can you recall main?
You... can, but I would avoid it.
00:49
Likely recursion?
...main(...) { Example fooBar = new Example(); }
gets idea for new obfuscation technique
What is your new idea? :d
you exit main, and end up in the constructor, which is non-static
Implementing all functions in main, then executing the appropriate code, depending on parameters.
00:51
I think I will do that Steve.
It's hard to explain, which makes it a good obfuscation technique.
@Pawnguy7 Please don't. Please.
Any alternatives? No non static functions to call.
Looks messy, but as far as I know, it would work.
Create an instance if you want to work with it.
why not do that? i've read multiple books that suggest it, and have multiple professors that show it?
Protip: If you're creating instances of Program, you need to refactor.
@Steve Because C# is not designed for that.
The main function exists for a reason.
00:54
So, how do I work with it if I cannot make instances? Make a Program class with only main, and make the rest in another class?
the main function is the initial entry into the program... its static, so its not like you're instantiating two objects
Why not make function static?
@KendallFrey Is it required in Roslyn?
I could, I guess.
Not for script, if that's what you mean.
00:54
I forgot about that option.
I repeat, Roslyn is not about scripting.
@Pawnguy7 lol don't listen to him, i'm shocked that I think he's actually wrong
@KendallFrey Roslyn isn't about scripting, I was wondering if a main tag was required when running C# code when invoking the compiler myself
@Steve About?
(main method)
00:55
@Steve, just to clarify, you want to put the program inside a constructor, rather than in Main?
:8389671 ?
@KendallFrey C#, like java, tries to limit the stuff in main, unlike c++ where you want to stick a bunch of crap
@BenjaminGruenbaum What do you mean 'invoking compiler myself'?
@Steve I don't understand.
i'm sure google can
You can put as much as you want in Main.
00:56
Mmn, I'm sure you can have a lot of shit in Main as well
you CAN, but you SHOULDN'T
@KendallFrey NVM, it would just confuse steve.
I'm much more comfortable with putting arbitrary code in Main than in a constructor.
I think both options are viable...
If you want to operate on an instance of an object, than for god's sake, create a new class for that.
00:58
But in genereal, static means, no object needed, whereas in thsi case it is more of a quick fix I would say.
@BenjaminGruenbaum confuse me? don't be a dick, you just asked if you needed a main method if you manually compile lol
Don't use the whatever it's called pattern.
Singleton
?
@Steve I was not being a dick, there is experimental and non stable technology that might be able to do it, it is the wrong approach in your case and you should use a main method.
00:59
5
Q: Java - how much logic to put in the main class?

DarioHow much logic do you normally put in the main class? Should logic in the main class be at minimum, only instantiating other, specialized classes, and running all the tasks from there? If you have any suggestions on this topic (or external articles), I'd appreciate it.


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