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@FredOverflow Like everything with C++.
Writing your own smart pointer is too hard even for Scott Meyers.
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in Java Sucks, 23 hours ago, by rightfold
And C++ is just an inconvenient clusterfuck.
@OlegOrlov You don't trust the standard library, but you trust your own, non-reviewed code? Good luck finding a job.
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It's about 30 years old and still no person in the world masters it.
@OlegOrlov Does it involve programming in C++?
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20:02
C++ is FUBAR.
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C# is C++++. Proof:
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@OlegOrlov The STL isn't that old.
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The only three real advantages C++ has over C# that I can think of are:
1) Multiple inheritance.
2) Template metaprogramming.
3) No almost-universal nullability.
@OlegOrlov C++ comes with a standard library since 1998.
@OlegOrlov What class? shared_ptr has been tested for about a decade before it made it into the standard.
20:04
Multiple inheritance is a good thing?
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Of course.
Inheritance sucks, no matter the arity.
Uhhh
And how are templates better then generics?
You can compute prime numbers at compile-time.
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For one, non-type arguments.
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20:06
Variadic templates.
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SFINAE—being able to remove certain members depending on compile-time values.
@OlegOrlov Are you saying some parts of the standard library could have been better? I agree.
@OlegOrlov I have no idea what you're talking about.
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Damn.
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I promised myself to work on Luna today but I haven't done a think related to Luna.
20:14
what's luna
In theory, would it be possible for List<T>::operator[] to return by reference, so we could say myStructList[0].someMember = newValue? Or does the CLR not support references into arrays? — FredOverflow 1 min ago
I wonder if Eric is still interested in answering C# questions :)
@OlegOrlov That's mostly because the libraries that are proposed for inclusion have almost always already been tested for years in Boost.
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@FredOverflow C# has no operator[].
@rightfold Oh, so I cannot index into a List with [] syntax?
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You can.
It's known as the Item property.
20:18
What does that call internally?
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But it's called an indexer, not operator[].
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public T this[int i] {
    get {
        return arr[i];
    }
    set {
        arr[i] = value;
    }
}
@rightfold lol this looks really strange
@rightfold Egyptian braces EWWWW
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Egyptian braces are the only real braces.
20:19
Scope like an Egyptian
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In Go you cannot do braces after newline. Every language should do this.
I came to a kind of design crossroads. I am trying to allow a user to select multiple items from a dropdown. However, I am not sure how to handle the case where they select an item, then select another item, then go back and change the first selection to the later selected item.
Any ideas on how to handle that?
here is a fiddle with an example: http://jsfiddle.net/DYHmv/1/
Of course, if myList[2] could return a Point&, then code could be written in the clearest idiomatic fashion without the evils of exposing promiscuous references to mutable objects. — supercat Nov 14 '12 at 23:31
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@FredOverflow It's because you cannot return references. :)
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In Ruby you overload operators [] and []=.
20:22
@Oleg - I think so
Probably more on the 3 hours side
I FOUND MY BUG!!!! About blinking time!
<blink>Time</blink>
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@drch lol
@drch - Honestly, users have no clue to ctrl+click for multi select.
isn't ctrl click fairly standard?
@JohanLarsson yes, but users are stupid, remember?
20:29
That doesn't make users smart.
some might be, could be nice to provide convenience for them?
Or do you guys have a screening process before selling?
@JohanLarsson we have a QA team.
hmm, elaborate?
@TravisJ: tada v2 jsfiddle.net/bnZmL/2
20:32
QA == quality assurance == testers
but how do they assure that you only get stupid users?
@drch - I use that for my role management :P However, each item when selected has associated data to input and so I can't really use a multi select like that :( It kind of has to follow the same flow as the previous example
@drch - There are 7500 of them :(
oh man
20:40
@drch I tried to remove the scrollbar or set it to auto but failed
@JohanLarsson it is QA's job to (hopefully) act like a stupid user
21:12
ugh
Is @FredOverflow here?
not for an hour
:S
Did he say that?
say what?
"Last seen: 57 minutes ago"
21:22
outlaw torn?
HOW HAVE I NOT BEEN USING LINQPAD WTF
^
Glad you finally came in from the dark ages
So...those rocks weren't gold then...?
;)
21:33
looks like ronal mcdonald with fake teeth
content filter :P
@OlegOrlov NIGHTMARES
Thankfully, I don't scare easily
Is that a good movie?
I am looking for a true horror movie
no chess match yet right?
@OlegOrlov Yeah.. there is a difference between horror and disgusting
Like Hostel..
Really?
That just made me laugh
Well, chuckle
It looks like a joke.. that's why I haven't seen it
you havent seen the exorcist?! fuckin hell
21:40
Seriously?
yes, they died of an old age
it s a curse
they shot dead bodies?
then no harm was done
the dead bodies died?
kidding
im afraid to google, i may get the curse
you ve seen the sequels to exorcist?
now that s a curse
21:45
@EdvRusj I've never been to Quebec.
exorcist disgusting?
scary, but not disgusting
masterpiece
andon top of that theey shot dead bodies, or so you told me
well how old were you when you watched it?
why don't we stop talking about dead bodies?
I was 79 yo and it nearly gave me a heart attack
@LewsTherin Been busy watching CSI. What can I do you for?
21:50
that s an annoying picture, wish it would stop moving
@FredOverflow You can do me for free.. ?
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2 hours ago, by FredOverflow
I wonder if Eric is still interested in answering C# questions :)
Apparently, he is:
@FredOverflow: Yes that would be in theory possible, but handing out refs to private internal data structures is dangerous. For example, a contrived case: ref int I(List<int> list) { try { return ref list[0]; } finally { list.Clear(); } } ... I(myList[0]).someMember = newValue; ? You take a ref to the interior of a data structure that then immediately becomes garbage! What if the array is put back into a pool when the list is cleared? Now we've modified memory that might belong to some other data structure that has fetched it out of the pool. — Eric Lippert 55 mins ago
@FredOverflow Anywayz, kidding ;) I was reading your answer on arrays.. which I just fukn closed :(
21:52
@LewsTherin What do you mean? What did you close?
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Q: How do I use arrays in C++?

FredOverflowC++ inherited arrays from C where they are used virtually everywhere. C++ provides abstractions that are easier to use and less error-prone (std::vector<T> since C++98 and std::array<T, n> since C++11), so the need for arrays does not arise quite as often as it does in C. However, when you read l...

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@LewsTherin You don't.
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You use std::vector and std::array.
@LewsTherin The questions doesn't look closed to me.
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21:53
Because arrays in C++ are the worst types one can imagine.
@FredOverflow I meant closed on my tab window
Oh :) Well, just open it again, then?
> With anonymous multidimensional arrays, all dimensions except the first must be known at compile time
Is it not also true for named md arrays?
int a[][10]={{1..10},{1..10}};
No, in that case all dimensions must be known.
21:56
Because the compiler has to know how much memory to allocate.
What you have shown is an int[2][10].
So, that is valid right?
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std::array<std::array<int>, 10> 2> a; PROBLEM SOLVED.
Yes, it's a convenient syntax. The compiler infers the size from the initializer.
@rightfold NO
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Arrays in C++ are retarded.
21:57
But you cannot just say int a[][10]; for example.
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Use only std::vector and std::array and avoid arrays.
@FredOverflow So why does nameless md work?
@LewsTherin Because it's really just a pointer to the first element.
You can say extern int a[][10]; by the way. Isn't C++ great? :)
Isn't that just a global?
Should work in C.. no?
It's only a declaration.
21:58
Ugh, gtg.. brb
Anyway, you don't want to know all these stupid array rules. It takes up valuable space in your brain.
Aaand back to CSI for me.
hello
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@FredOverflow No, C++ is terrible.
ryan, are them moustaches real?
22:14
how are they not real
Pure bread Canadian man of awesomeness! This ain't no casual thing.
So, I have an in at Microsoft due to company stuff. The new Windows 9 is slated to have a new kernal, 64bit kernal. THey're killing the 16bit one.
which means that most, if not all, hardware will not be compatible without a firmware update, and software will need to be ran inside a VM through the OS.
@FredOverflow Still around?
@RyanTernier true in Sweden
I don't think MS would do a total "haha you need all new stuff" to everyone
but the 16bit kernal is still a PITA
Hi Java haters :D
@brano88 We don't want your likes here.. shoo
22:24
Is there anyone experienced with Selenium?
Chill @LewsTherin!
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@brano88 Java is one horrible language.
I thought my humor was obvious
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It's worse than PHP.
Hhahaha! Someone got pwned @rightfold :D
@rightfold You should see the shit I was reading about JSF earlier.. I wanted to shit bricks
22:27
So....I was asking question: Is there anyone experienced with Selenium? Or you guys only know how to drag-and-drop components :P
JSF is crap (stop cursing...btw, crap is a technical term :P)
it just works
@brano88 Drag and drop.. are you fucking kidding me? What gave you that impression?
Jesus
I'm not here to troll or something
@LewsTherin grumpy?
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Java is bad and Java programmers should feel bad.
22:28
I wan't to ask a damn question
Hate toward java is retarded
@JohanLarsson The next Cat huh?
I think that both Java and C# are wonderful
@brano88 No.. justified.
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@brano88 Java is retarded. FTFY.
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C# is decent. Java is crappy.
22:29
People are retarded...not programming languages
no offence
@LewsTherin that would be cool the C#at
@brano88 That's transitive.. rolls eyes
People are retarded.. hence retarded people make retarded languages..
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Type-erased generics? Really?
No type inference? Really?
No lambdas? Really?
Checked exceptions? Really?
No list comprehensions? Really?
No operator overloading for custom types? Really?
See? Java is a joke.
@JohanLarsson Lol
There is automatic boxing and unboxing btw
Lambdas in new Java 8
JBoss makes Hibernate for C#...Really..
22:30
@brano88 star from me, I don't really hate java nut I enjoy hating it :D
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@LewsTherin Right, but not enough. :>
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Java is not Java 8.
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Java 8 does not yet exist.
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Java is Java 7.
@LewsTherin Got a specific question?
22:31
@rightfold Whatever, soon it will be provided.
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@FredOverflow Yes, whether you are still around.
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@LewsTherin took a long time.
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It's 2013.
Ok...guys..since nobody is interested I'll just ask: How to click on like or dislike button using Selenium?
Hackers love java. Not coding in it, exploiting it.
22:32
on YT
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Lambdas are a thousand years old.
@FredOverflow So when you pass a md to a function, it acts like a pointer to a nameless array?
@LewsTherin Why do you care? Just use a std::vector and pass it by reference.
But yeah, int[m][n] decays to int(*)[n].
@FredOverflow For C lol
@brano88 I have never used it, never seen it discussed here either
22:33
@brano88 - That is kind of broad don't you think? It depends on where the link is, what your access level is, and where the event is handled.
Is it possible at all?
I mean
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I bet C will have type inference before Java.
@FredOverflow But how does it know the end.. of the array? Do the arrays get tagged with a null terminator by default?
It doesn't.
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@LewsTherin you need to keep around the size yourself.
22:34
I make it to login, navigate to desired page and then to click like button.
But nothing hapens
@rightfold Lol
so you can use it to log in, and nav, but not to click?
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HEY I HAVE A BETTER IDEA
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DITCH ARRAYS IN FAVOR OF std::array
@FredOverflow I see
22:34
1 min ago, by Lews Therin
@FredOverflow For C lol
I never clicked like on anything for a long while, one day I saw that another Johan Larsson had clicked like so I wrote a comment that it was not me
Yes @TravisJ
I mean, I make it click
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@FredOverflow Why would anyone use C?
but nada..
@rightfold To teach Intro to CS101
22:35
@rightfold I thought you liked C? ;)
That's one example..
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@LewsTherin You use Haskell for that, not C.
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@FredOverflow I like C more than C++.
@rightfold I think you are joking..
Imitates Sheldon laugh
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I think C is a joke.
22:36
Jesus
dude...
@brano88 - Are you sure the event is wired or the element exists when you click?
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@brano88 Mohammed
Yes...
@rightfold How the hell can you recommend Haskell for Intro to CS101, YOU MAD?
@rightfold What's the punchline?
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22:37
@FredOverflow the arrays.
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Arrays in C and C++ are worse than the preprocessor.
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I rather have pointers and arrays removed from the language than that I have modules.
Who cares about the preprocessor?
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Real programmers use Haskell and Go.
@FredOverflow stackoverflow.com/questions/6339602/… That's valid in C++ right? As in it prolongs the lifetime of the local variable
@rightfold Haskell or Go.. choose one ffs
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22:40
Hasgo.
@rightfold So basically....real programming language, judging by you, is the one you use... Right?
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Yes I am being totally serious and not making any jokes at all.
Sure...
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22:44
^ Might be a good read.
Sarcasm, doesn't work well on the interwebs
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Well...see you guys
as there is nobody competitive to answer my question
@brano88 what was the question?
About Selenium
framework
Scroll up a bit
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22:47
@brano88 or maybe they just don't know anything about Selenium.
Maybe..
@rightfold ^
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Most likely, actually.
My typing sucks this night :(
Bb guys
22:48
@brano88 what about Selenium? It's a headless browser, right?
Keep hating Java D:
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Have a nice day. Good luck with your project.
lol risky < 2 minutes star
oh god
I emailed out to our dev email list how awesome LINQPad is... now I'm doing a tech talk on Monday... what have I done
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oh allah
22:51
@brano88 - If you listened you would learn. But you hear what you want to, and can only know what you have heard.
plus going to the C# room and asking Java questions is sort of like going to a white supremacist rally and asking "So how 'bout that Hollywood place, huh? Bunch o' great people there!"
Funny thing is, I think it is pretty evident why the approach didn't work but apparently he was more interested in arguing about the merits of java than solving the problem at hand.
Why do people ask the c# room all shades of questions? Because if you know c# you probably had to wade through all the other languages.
@TravisJ because, as cynical as we all are, we're by far the most open and helpful room in SO chat to newbies?
I could be your C#at
That is how you get the Unsung Hero badge
22:55
@TravisJ I have the Unsung Hero badge >.>
got it a long time ago...
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9 mins ago, by brano88
as there is nobody competitive to answer my question
@LewsTherin C#at or Cat#, hard (chat means cat in French)
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Note how he used "competitive" instead of "incompetent". :)
@Pheonixblade9 - Coincidence, or did I look before saying that?
@rightfold Using incompetent wouldn't make sense
22:56
@TravisJ well, you have it, too. Haha
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Why would "competitive" make sense?
The plot thickens!
DUN DUN DUNNNN
@JohanLarsson You speak French?
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Incompetent would make more sense than competitive.
22:56
@rightfold I didn't say it did ;)
I've been doing SQL Performance tuning for the past week... I think I might go buy a pot of spaghetti and wear it as a hat. It will make a hell of a lot more sense than what I've been looking at
@LewsTherin not much now used to know some
@JohanLarsson Still good though
Probably minimized

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