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19:00
I've used abstraction libraries before to bake ANN cakes. I managed to burn a CPU before the library had offerings for GPU acceleration.
There's actually a pretty good online class that will teach you CUDA stuff
though it's in C, not C#
I don't have an interesting problem in mind to apply it to
I don't code C, but how hard can it be?
@TomW depends on your hardware
I originally wanted to make a fast Mandelbrot set renderer.
It's just C++ with less fux0r
19:03
@TomW and a LOT less nice wrapping
No vector
I learned to code in Fortran.
I picked up the concept of pointers later, I'll be fine
I learned to code in VBA.
lol
VBA...
I learned to code in VB6.
actually, I first coded in TI-BASIC ON my calculator.
19:07
now that's impressive
I started with basic
on an apple 2E in someones garage
also
can I just say
F U Windows permission system
TI BASIC TYPED IN ON MY CALCULATOR DAMNIT
@JohanLarsson that probably just means someone in Sweden is running a bot, and they've slapped an IP ban on it
yes yes you're very brave
I wrote a geometry calculator, everyone was confused how I got my tests done so fast
lunchtime, peace
19:10
@TomW I'm clicking the help link now :)
I remember writing a triangle solver with trig. My dad was so impressed he asked for a modified copy for his business.
sweet
I remember trying to compare notes with Dad about maths when I was a lot younger and covering trig and stuff at school
he was in civil engineering but only knew it in his head, couldn't write anything down or explain it
My parent's were so damn far behind
he lost me when 'giraffes' started appearing
19:13
lol
user1804599
Back!
OH NO
λ <- giraffe
2
oooh
gamma
lambda?
19:14
lambda
sh
I are smart maker
Giraffe!
does anyone know of a good tutorial on security permissions?
I keep running into stupid, stupid issues with them
secpol or file security @ginkner ?
wat?
@ton.yeung "Ren"
19:16
@Durga -> do you work with VBA and the sent log file is for a VBA project?
@JeroldHaas the current problem i'm experiencing is that my program wont create a file in a directory
if yes u can check the following links:
@ton.yeung I only know a bit of Mandarin...
No Cantonese.
is the term 'Cantonese' in any way cognate with the Swiss 'Canton', meaning an administrative division? For example, is it named what it is in English because it's 'Chinese from the cantons'?
@ton.yeung Yes, but I'd forgotten the pronunciation at the moment. I stuff my head with too much information.
"Cantonese, or Standard Cantonese (simplified Chinese: 广州话; traditional Chinese: 廣州話), is a language that originated in the vicinity of Canton (i.e., Guangzhou) in southern China"
19:19
@ginkner I think that's a file permissions problem.
OK, coincidence.
@JeroldHaas yes...I gathered that...which would be a security issue, wouldn't it?
@ton.yeung ...I thought it was a monosyllable.
@ginkner Either your program doesn't have elevated permissions or the folder doesn't have the right file permissions.
19:20
@JeroldHaas but I CREATED the damn folder
@ginkner Check the folder's permissions. Perhaps it's inheriting something from a root folder.
@ton.yeung What about Katakana? I thought those symbols were monosyllabic.
@JeroldHaas ah....somehow it got created as read-only
@ton.yeung Hence the etymology of kata kana.
19:22
Something blew my mind the other day
I figured that Asian languages might not have the concept of alphabetical order
@JeroldHaas and....I set it to Not be read only...and then it changed itself BACK to read only...
Understood. I'd preferred to focus on the spoken language, rather than reading. There's more practical use therein.
@ginkner Again, check inheritances that may be coming from a parent folder.
yeah, I think I remember reading that when I looked it up afterward
that actually makes more sense than in latin languages
why is 'a' first?
Root characters are ordered.
Everything up to My Documents is set to read only
19:25
@ginkner How long has it been since you've run chkdsk?
quite a while
@JeroldHaas should I do that?
@ton.yeung @TomW Have to go past Roman and Greek history for that.
@ginkner Might want to, if your My Documents folder is read-only.
Seems a bit off to have a Documents folder read-only, doesn't it?
yys...yes it does
@JeroldHaas Hm. Apparently already asked and answered several times. Seems like a lot of speculation
really everything seems to be read only
my user folder is
19:27
@ginkner Seems more and more a strong case for running chkdsk...
the best answer I've read so far is that in Greek, alphabetic glyphs were used to represent numbers as well
@JeroldHaas it's going
so [alpha] is first because it is 1
@ginkner Some fixes can't be done while running the OS...
it doesn't really answer the question though
19:28
@JeroldHaas kk, i'm assuming it has a switch to run at startup?
@TomW That's what I'd thought, but decided to leave that to the "experts" to answer.
I'm still reading
@ginkner That's correct. /X
does it need /F or does it assume it?
why do we have the concept of alphabetical order, when did it arise, who chose it to be that way and why?
ok, 4 questions
19:29
@ginkner Assumed.
@JeroldHaas, kk, I'ma do that now. I should anyway, i don't think I've run it since I got this thing.
be back in a bit
@ginkner GL
bah, Greek numerology was nuts
Finally got Apache behaving.
19:34
Really, the fact that you can read and count is pretty fucking amazing. Don't believe me? Pick up a newspaper in a script you can't read, or try to do quantum mechanics in Greek numerals
Cyrillic is challenging.
Recognising signs isn't really what happens anymore when you read your native language, the signs aren't even there, I just see sounds
or concepts
@TomW That's because our native language is phonic, not symbolic.
or both, since I don't have a word for whatever structure there is in my brain that they get deserialised to
I KNEW I was going to regret using that phraseology
@ton.yeung I wouldn't know.
19:37
@ton.yeung No definition found for syrillic
@ton.yeung [Cyrillic](http://cyrillic.urbanup.com/384182) An alphabetical system, highly phonetic in nature, used in many Eastern European and traditionally orthodox nations.

-Confused the living crap out of me when I visited Bulgaria.
Is there any other skill taught and practiced as intensely as reading?
@ton.yeung Since I don't know Elder Scrolls, I couldn't answer that properly.
Meditation.
@ton.yeung for some people. Others just don't get it and give up
then again, those people probably give up at reading as well
still, stuff like playing tennis, or making tiny things out of metal, or punching people in the face
nobody practices any of those things as much as they do reading, imagine how epic we'd be at all sorts of things if we did
Completely practical skills to have in society...
Because it's essential to functioning in a modern society
well, yes
I suppose so
19:41
@ton.yeung Yes, and for clarity in written communications.
The reason I'm going on about this is that I'm struck by how good we all are at it, compared to how I might imagine an adult who'd never seen it before trying to pick it up for the first time
Speech usually precedes reading by a far point in time.
I think you could do a lot worse than, for example, in schools having every child stand up and talk about something to the class every day
because I know I did that a couple of times ever and it's crippled me in that respect
19:56
man i really wish i knew why this fuckin shit wasn't working
I get an error saying ISubject<T> doesn't have a certain method (that it does) but it's ok when i use Subject<T>
compiles fun, throws runtime errors
Rebuild everything, including any external dependencies.
@drch is this a framework class?
it's reactive extensions by MS
ah, don't know ISubject
weirdest thing is that when i add RX to an mvc project, i lose System.Object in views and have to add it into web.config
20:01
what's the runtime error?
ISubject<T> does not contain the method OnNext()
Does .NET use multiple finalizer threads under certains circumstances?
and it compiles, and works when i use the actual concrete class and not the interface
I found this which is very relevant (social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/…) but it doesn't really give a decent fix
@JeffBridgman Why?
-7
Q: What programming language to choose for Windows' future?

user2703554I looked through some already answered questions here and didn't really find what I am looking for. I want to start getting intro programming in Windows 8 / Windows Phone 8 area, but I'm really not into forgetting about anything else out there. I can't decide between going with C# or HTML5/Java...

20:05
@KendallFrey I had a breakpoint on a finalizer/destructor for an object and when I hit continue it hit it again (but had the little overlay to show it had switched threads)...
Strange.
I may have had multiple instances, so I'm not surprised it hit it twice, but the overlay intrigued me.
I recommend avoiding breakpoints if possible, and using Debug.WriteLine or something like that.
are you sure you it was the same object?
"Why this questions shouldn't be for stackoverflow ? You guys are in the field, you deal with programming languages everyday so you should be the best candidates to predict the future of certain programming languages." rofl
If only it was that easy...
20:10
@JeffBridgman when im debuging something like that, I'll sometimes throw a lock() to make sure I'm only debugging one thread at a time
altho i think you can flag the thread and only stop on that one
@drch Interesting way to handle that... and yea, using breakpoints in a finalizer == baadddd idea I'm sure :P
Ooo, must look up how to flag a thread... I'm having to support a thread-happy application which is horrible to debug sometimes.
Changed your avatar, Roel? Nice.
Well, i haven't seen him for a while ^_^...
how come when i install my application using .msi, then start it, the installer window pops up and seems to be installing something before the application actually starts?
I got 99 problems but a bot ain't one
@NETscape Checking to be sure .NET libraries are up-to-date?
...Or back doors, yes.
20:23
@ton.yeung Shh, that's a myth... :P
@TomW a bot is mine
HAMMAHTIME!
HAMMERTIME!
Apparently not ^_^.
it's time for 'how many times can I typo 'staph' when googling 'stahp''
@TomW yeah rub it in, I can't google
20:26
Why would you want to google (naw???) that anyway?
'sup Johan, haven't seen you @wpf recently.
I finally fixed that Internet Information System issue; thank god.
What was it? I've been having some weird slowdowns lately...
Wait, you mean Internet Information Services, right?
@StefanDenchev everything is fine here, not much coding though
@StefanDenchev Google banned me for some reason
Too many searches/hr? O_o?!
20:33
@JohanLarsson You could use Startpage.com
You won't get bespoke results, however.
@StefanDenchev I used to like DDG, but ixquick / startpage won in the end due to its result sets.
@StefanDenchev yeah, should start with it, is there a way to have Chrome use it from address bar?
Sure, i believe they even have an extension/app.
@JeroldHaas figuring out what bespoke means without Google
20:35
"Personalised."
ty ty :)
That's not a bad thing though :P.
@JohanLarsson Basically Startpage proxies a connection to Google, much like what Scroogle used to do, however doesn't seem Google is as hard on them.
checking it out
20:37
@JohanLarsson Yes there's an omnibar addition, with HTTPS
4th try with win8.1 installer, no joy. reeeally didnt want to wipe the drive, but no option now as the win8 install is borked hard
@CharlieBrown Are there any command line switches for the installer?
Perhaps there's a /JustDoIt
You certain you can't fix the install?
i havent looked tbh
Worth a look. Beats wiping a drive.
20:39
I don't get it - why would you wipe the drive even with a clean install?
even if i did fix the install its no guarantee that the 8.1 install will work
Just wait a few weeks.
its not a clean install, its an upgrade
I got that, but why would you wipe the drive?
@CharlieBrown ...From 8, or 7?
20:40
from 8
8 to 8.1 from what i gather
no reason to not wipe the drive
gfi then ^_^
Are you installing from the drive or external media?
usb
not being able to upgrade will be an issue with other machines in the future
Want to know since i'll be doing it soon as well.
I was planning to do it from drive...
Like i did 8.
20:43
ms has a utility to push the iso onto usb and make it bootable
Yeah i just extracted it to the active volume and it booted ^_^ (8).
now if i could find the install logs this wouldnt be that bad
Bootable USB sounds nice, for checking it out before a full-commit.
@JeroldHaas i believe it's only bootable, not live.
@ton.yeung I excluded the expletive from it, so you could interpret it that way.
20:49
well, logs indicate nothing useful to me
@ton.yeung Add a BBQ to the end, if you want.
Also, that sounds like a wizard dialogue.
"It looks like you're trying to install Windows 8.1, and it's failing. Would you like to try /justfuckendoitBBQ instead?"
"Windows 8.1 detected a high ratio of open source to paid applications on your system. Aborting installation until you pay for more shit."
"Windows detected a more stable operating system has been already installed. Windows Installation is backing down and quietly crying in the corner."
@JeroldHaas Nah, doubt it would give up without a fight :P...
ya. most likely dying b/c i have ubuntu on a diff partition
20:55
I was thinking of a *BSD.
Ubuntu :(...
I think I have used it a total of 4 times in the last year its been installed
Ubuntu is okay.
i rarely do any linux work
I'm likely to move to NetBSD due to the changes in the kernel.
20:57
I use it(ubi) all the time, primarily because i can't really tell the difference mott...
I'm speaking for home use. I dev on Win7 still.
Reminds me of when i start a vb project by mistake...

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