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10:00
@sehe overblown titles are cool :)
happy for you anyway
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@sehe Oh God twintig kilometer.
@sehe Oh so it's a debuting project, even nicer! I think it's always more encouraging to work on a brand new one than just continuing another!
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah. Though I sort of regret putting it in that way. It's what the contract says, though
@not-rightfold Hoop fietsen :)
@ScottW Thanks
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@sehe ja. :(
@BartekBanachewicz It wasn't technically news any more. Just repeated it for our Korean friend!
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10:01
I'm used to only fifteen kilometres.
@sehe I must've missed it
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@ScottW Are you using Flask?
@not-rightfold I've checked and apparently my office is only 11.5 km from my home
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@ScottW Flask doesn't work with Python 3. :D
fuck and it still takes me 45 minutes to get there :/
I should buy a car.
10:02
@not-rightfold It needs 2.5+
@한국매미 They have a product already! It's just in C# and Java depending on the platform. They're moving to a rewrite with a headless "agent" that will be cross platform (Lin/Win/Mac + Android/iOS) so that's where I come in.
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@BartekBanachewicz You're a snail.
@sehe What kind of software will you be working on?
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Python sucks.
@not-rightfold I have to switch buses/trams 3 or 4 times to shorten that up
@not-rightfold they will migrate eventually, just like Django
I am eager to try Python 3
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10:03
@ScottW Oh nice they changed it.
@BartekBanachewicz Its not all that great you know.
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@BartekBanachewicz It's awesome.
come on
stop with those non-compiled languages
@not-rightfold Well, lemme check (car drivers don't pay close attention to kilometers): it's 17.4 km, but Google names a cyclist's route of 12.4 km too :/
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str and bytes instead of unicode and str, and print being a function instead of a statement are my favourite fixes.
10:04
@GamesBrainiac hehe. It's a cloud backup service. Sexy, no?!
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@sehe Fietsen dus.
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Door weer en wind, net als ik.
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@sehe Backing up butts?
@sehe Awesome man. Hope you kick some flully cloud ass! :P
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@GamesBrainiac That looks weird.
10:05
@not-rightfold It was meant to be weird :P
@not-rightfold I might consider going by bike if the wheather's nice
@한국매미 Haskell can be interpreted
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@GamesBrainiac it's not Haskell obviously
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Kick some flully butt ass.
10:06
Just found: wordpress theme with license "free as long as you leave the footer intact" - the footer contains a php remote shell
@not-rightfold wtf?!
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@BartekBanachewicz Your interpretation of “non-compiled” is wrong.
@BartekBanachewicz Yea, but what features are you most excited about. I mean I liked how inheritance syntax dsnt suck anymore, but thats it.
@BartekBanachewicz i didn't know that
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@sehe It's great, isn't it?
10:06
@GamesBrainiac I just want to try it out
@한국매미 it has a normal shell
languages without shell are useless piece of crap
looking at you, C++
@not-rightfold I wouldn't know; lost interest after the initial "wtf" phase
@BartekBanachewicz Like C++?
Clang should provide a shell.
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There are C++ REPLs. :trollface:
@GamesBrainiac yep.
10:07
@not-rightfold Shoe me one NOW!!!!!
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@sehe wtf
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cumpile
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cumcumcumgimmecum
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@ScottW badum zsh
Still waiting for that C++ repl.
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People y u no answer question.
har har
@ScottW That is a sexy piece of leather.
@GamesBrainiac Comment on my friggin answer instead !
@sehe Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I might download this.
@sehe The logo has a mermaid on it. Awesome.
10:11
@JerryCoffin hah. same sentiment here. Husbands and wifes really should be jealous of these small intruders!
@sehe Everyone knows he's a softy.
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I vote for Python as a first language just because it will teach even the dumbest morons how to indent.
@not-rightfold hi
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@user2713461 uh, hello?
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I don't care. Don't ping me.
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10:15
inb4 rage
@not-rightfold u forgot me??
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Oh, you're that u guy.
amazing, isn't it?
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> u
10:15
typical
typical u
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You still didn't get the point.
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Typicial.
I am torrenting a TV show, and the first episode is 98.8% done, and the last piece has been about an hour downloading
> 3 31 163 179
10:15
meanwhile all the other episodes are 100%.
i got the point
ur a fol
fool
foool
fooool
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Haha.
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> ur a fool
@DeadMG Maybe you should get a room with Tomalak and discuss your predicaments!
10:16
Tomalak has a predicament?
Xeo
Xeo
Clang's AST: Neither abstract nor representing syntax only. Also not a tree.
@DeadMG Yeah. His torrented rips were of inferior quality. We held a service and a minute of silence in reverence.
Xeo
Xeo
lol
@not-rightfold a fol
lol
10:17
@Xeo I wonder about that last part. Is it a graph? Is it cyclic? Is it ... sentient?!
@GamesBrainiac Of course. And I didn't bin EVERYTHING
Yet
@ScottW I hate PHP more than java. I just don't get why people pick on Java so much. I mean PHP sucks WAY harder.
10:22
Because on a scale from 0 to PHP, Java is at around 6.
I mean with Java, I know that multiplication and concatenation will work. I can't be sure with PHP.
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Time for donut.
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@ScottW Hey, that's in my bio. :3
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@MustafaMuhammadYousif Hello, Mustafa Muhammad Yousif.
10:23
What is meant by Integrated tools??
@MustafaMuhammadYousif Hello! :D
@not-rightfold You're gonna alert the NSA
@not-rightfold how are you?
@GamesBrainiac hi dear
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@한국매미 wohoho lol
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@MustafaMuhammadYousif I'm doing very well, my dear.
10:23
m little bit confused about Integrated tools
@MustafaMuhammadYousif Mind telling us, what integrated toolset you're using?
is there any link?
Yes, there are many
@한국매미 He's not gonna tell you, but don't assume he's not currently with the NSA
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Here is a link.
Actuallay I am learning RDBMS..
10:25
Wait, why do people say Java sucks?
erm...
@O0oO0oOO0ooO Because it does suck. But not as hard as PHP though.
Why do people generally say things suck?
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@O0oO0oOO0ooO Because Java sucks.
Ok, how does it suck?
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10:25
@sehe Because they like blowjobs (who doesn't?).
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@O0oO0oOO0ooO Lack of features.
@O0oO0oOO0ooO No lambdas.
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Java is basically C with a slightly less terrible type system and exceptions.
Broken "generics"
Exception specifications
I'm getting a lot of random calls from Korean numbers. So I tell them in Korean "I don't speak Korean!". Then they laugh and continue talking.
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10:26
And, of course, singleton factories.
Public everything
Getters/setters are "encapsulation"
@sehe Thats new to me, what do you mean? You have getters and setters. You can set something to private.
LOL the irony
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10:27
@GamesBrainiac They are public.
Integrated tools???
If you desperately need Lambda then you can just build Lambda functions on your own. And there's library called LambdaJ too
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private int x;
public int getX() { return x; }
public void setX(int x) { this.x = x; }
// x is now practically public
Are you guys seriously arguing over why Java is bad? I thought we settled that a long time ago.
@not-rightfold Yea, but you cannot access x directly. And you don't have to create getters and setters.
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10:28
@한국매미 Give a link to @O0oO0oOO0ooO and be happy.
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@GamesBrainiac BUT MY TEACHER SAID CREATE PUBLIC GETTER AND SETTER FOR EVERY PRIVATE FIELD.
@not-rightfold dafuq?
@한국매미 that was evil.
@O0oO0oOO0ooO You can write OO in assembly too
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@GamesBrainiac Unfortunately.
10:30
@한국매미 she's cute!
@sehe no she's not
Shit happens..
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People like my new T-shirt.
Quotes from that article interests me " Why must a client directly submit its request to a view? Shouldn't the client make a request to some general server component and let the server determine the JSP view to return?"
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I depicts one penguin having sex with another one.
10:34
Then I immediately noticed it was written back in 2000 =D... I personally never tried sending a request to a view but nobody does that nowadays.
@not-rightfold That's pretty hardcore actually
uh fucking CSMA
also TIL that Ethernet is unsuitable for realtime applications
tell that to gamers.
@not-rightfold poor penguins, never a bit of thrill
@BartekBanachewicz Even a gigabit ethernet?
@BartekBanachewicz "realtime" - not semi realtime
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10:36
Fuck you SQL.
@GamesBrainiac yes.
@not-rightfold Use django ORM, it rocks.
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How would you return two values from a SQL function? In Go, it would be func Foo() (T, U).
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@GamesBrainiac I can't use that in PHP, you fool. Also, it wouldn't make much sense to use an ORM here.
@sehe that's mostly because a lot of crappy devices don't support proper QoS
@not-rightfold your fault for using PHP
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10:37
@BartekBanachewicz Oh yeah because I am totally the one who gets to decide this.
@not-rightfold Ahhh... dsnt PHP have a nice ORM like SQLAlchemry or django orm?
@not-rightfold Do you mean actual functions inside SQL like SUM?
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@GamesBrainiac Does PHP have a nice …? no
@not-rightfold you chose your job, not the other way around
@BartekBanachewicz isn't it intrinsically because latencies cannot be made predictable/reliable?
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10:38
@O0oO0oOO0ooO No, a custom function being created using CREATE FUNCTION.
@not-rightfold Till this day, I don't know why clients get to decide what language the server-side runs on.
@not-rightfold return in a table?
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@GamesBrainiac Why are you assuming the client chooses it?
@sehe it's because devices essentially fight for the right to transmit, and while it works under low load, no frame priority means that in a choked network you're well, choked.
@not-rightfold I'd use GROUP BY with the function you have declared
10:39
@not-rightfold Then which programmer, in their right mind would choose php?
stage thing happens. software bugged and now in all soft. I unable type into combobox.... strange because I can copy and paste...
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I'm doing that right now (RETURNS TABLE (box_amount bigint, article_amount bigint)), but it has some inconveniences.
@not-rightfold yep. what's the problem with it?
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@한국매미 I want to do SELECT p.id, dat_function(p.id).* FROM ps AS p.
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But it gives a syntax error at .*.
10:40
@ScottW <3
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@ScottW wonderful bye.
@ScottW We love you too dickhead.
also 802.3 has no ACK frame
I am not sure TBH on which layer the validation should be working
I however can experience myself that running a lot of downloads and gaming at the same time is a bad idea
hm that's actually interesting
turns out WiFi has a few significant differencies compared to Ethernet
we actually worked with ZigBee (some sort of embedded wireless network), and it bears many similarities to 802.11
I have lot's of delete in my code, "= delete" that is.
but thanks to my uni suckage no one would ever say that because two different subjects.
10:46
@not-rightfold hm. i honestly don't know.
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@한국매미 Ah, according to Igor Romanchenko, I had to put extra parentheses around the function call.
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(dat_function(p.id)).* did the trick.
oh good!
new low
only half a sandwich and I stopped
@not-rightfold i was gonna suggest you to use explicit field names but that sucked
10:49
@DeadMG are you losing weight?
Xeo
Xeo
@not-rightfold Wtf kind of parsing is that
@StackedCrooked I knew someone would ask that.
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@한국매미 Well, Idon'tknow ohw else to do it.
@StackedCrooked 45 pounds
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Q: Coding firmware/kernel for windows 8

Marcos LimaMy girlfriend has an windows phone 8 Lumia 720. She recently lost her phone. The person who robbed changed the SIM card and we was unable to locate it (but we could found previously and we almost called the police). I would like to develop a custom kernel for the phone developed by myself. I n...

10:50
but more importantly, I felt sick.
what's the point of telling us the whole story behind his will of developping a new kernel?
> Guitar players - the only people that can break a G string while fingering a minor and not end up on the sex offender registry
slightly off topic, perhaps
if everyone did this we'd have stuff such as "so when i was a kid i ate shit once and now i want to do java"
@sehe classy
Damn, some kid hacked my Gmail account. Anyone can assume the method this kid might possibly used?
Yeah well, it'll have to do. Just finished my letter of resignation
10:53
@O0oO0oOO0ooO you have a) shitty passwords b) see a
@O0oO0oOO0ooO You used the same password everywhere.
@한국매미 GLHF
@O0oO0oOO0ooO you don't use 2-factor authentication
@BartekBanachewicz or you do, and it's implemented in php
@sehe :D
@sehe or in java
10:54
Not at all, I have a unique password for this specific gmail account. This kid basically left a draft letter in the Trash folder saying "I hacked your gmail"
@O0oO0oOO0ooO hahaha, then it was a proper hacker
such hack
wow
IMHO it's not about how hard it turns out to be
10:55
it's about how hard people think it is
and if your only goal is to get access, it's aight, at least in my morals
LOL Linus Torvalds lost THE copy of the 3.12 Kernel due to a SSD crash
damn gif.
@O0oO0oOO0ooO maybe you used gmail on a public computer and forgot to log out, or this computer had a key logger. or maybe there's a key logger on your machine. maybe you typed your password in a phishing page. ...
I highly assume it was just a hallucination and he didn't actually access my Gmail
or maybe you sent that mail to yourself from the future
but nobody writes to him/herself "I hacked ur account"
Maybe it's a hoax. A script that makes you write an email using your own credentials. Any maybe Google is able to prevent it from sending the mail but not from making a draft.
10:58
hm someone from Wrocław is calling me
prolly more recruiters
wroclam /cc @Griwes
@StackedCrooked lol
A bit far fetched probably.
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Oh God.
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Why am I doing these calculations in PHP.
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11:02
hehehhe
suckage.
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I'm surprised it does $weight / 1000 correctly.
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Ugh weight in kilograms.
@한국매미 lol
hehe downloads from steam 23MB/s
Nice, where do you live?
11:04
in a datacenter
He lives in a valve.
I've expected "in a cave"
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In a cave.
> The first five days after the weekend are always the hardest
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@not-rightfold It does, except if weight is bigger than INT_MAX IIRC
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11:16
I should do this in SQL.
Just generate the friggin XHTML in a SQL query
Don't trolls live under the bridge?
Time for dinner
hi
how do you convert jboolean to bool in JNI?
11:22
@VikasPatidar How did you figure out this room is a right place for this question...?
@VikasPatidar click the link
@한국매미 thank you.
@Griwes Because we know how to use Google.
@Griwes here might be programmers working on native programming
I rest my case. Scala is an excellent language, that will kill Java. God has finally answered my prayers.
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11:29
@sehe Better than with PHP.
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I'd love to just do a query passing in the request, which returns the response.
@not-rightfold You've gotta try Scala, I mean, since you like Haskell, I think you'll really like Scala! :P
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No.
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If it takes ten days to load the compiler I'm not going to use it.
@not-rightfold Hell no. You're probably using eclipse. Use IntelliJ
It compiles externally.
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11:35
Why the fuck would I use Eclipse or IntelliJ?
@not-rightfold Oh wait. You're a Vim guy.
My bad.
Don't worry.
It's not your fault he's a vim guy.
It's Vim's fault
@sehe Have you tried Scala? I mean, I don't have as much experience as you do, so what did you think of the language if you did try it?
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Ugh.
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11:44
function foo() {
    return $bar = $baz + $qux;
}
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Assigning a local variable in a return statement!
er, I don't see any local variables.
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@DeadMG $bar.
huh.
I actually did that once.
something about exception handling.
@GamesBrainiac It looks like any decent FP language to me, inheriting some of the annoyances of the JVM. It's probably fine. But give me Boo, F#, Nemerle anyday if you got to pick one with a managed runtime
11:47
@sehe I see, will keep that in mind. I want to have a functional programming language under my belt at the moment, and right now it seems that I can do the most things with Scala.

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