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9:01 PM
value as string ?? string.Empty
I'm so proud of myself.
 
damn
I got me a hungering for some cookies
 
9:16 PM
Today I learned that Visual Studio and C# are fucking awesome.
Also hi.
 
Ell
news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/… <-- Quite interesting - "You're not special" says headteacher to graduating highschool students
 
cout << Greetings
 
Somebody does using namespace std! KILL IT WITH FIRE!!
(Or using std::cout :P)
 
@RadekSlupik What's wrong with it?
 
@NikiC big chance you get name clashes.
Imagine you ever write your own function called find or a class called string.
You'll be screwed.
 
9:23 PM
you got a point
std is huge
 
@RadekSlupik We glorify our god Pedantry, therefore I declare that std::cout is to be glorified also!
 
Is there a way to disable ClearType in Windows? It is so ugly.
 
@RadekSlupik bit.ly/LKbG5S
 
@RadekSlupik Drink?
 
@JimNorton What?
Ahhh Windows y u no have decent text smoothing algorithm.
 
9:26 PM
install gdipp
 
@RadekSlupik To eliminate ClearType, drink a lot, your typing will become less clear. :-)
 
Text is black, like it should be, but it has those annoying red/brown artifacts. Meh.
Looks like a fucking JPEG. xD
 
?
i don't have that problem
 
You should run Windows 3.1 if you don't want fancy. :P
 
9:28 PM
Lol that number guy and remove().
 
How can that possibly be readable?
 
I'm glad I missed that.
I managed to complete Bastion on NG+, ha.
Not that it was that hard.
 
@RadekSlupik Where do you see red/brown artifacts?
 
Pike and mortar/cannon are wonderful.
 
Oh bastion is nice indeed
 
9:29 PM
@Cicada For example in the corner of the letter n in “Index”. There is a red pixel there.
 
The most intersting part of the game is how the tiles fade in
 
@Cicada Don't you see? In his .css file, body is in brown and background is in red
 
@RadekSlupik I don't see anything.
 
Hi Cat, Dead
 
9:30 PM
you must have pretty good vision to see that, I can't for shit
 
Windows assumes I'm using 3D glasses. xD
 
@RadekSlupik I must be blind.
 
@RadekSlupik Stop touching your nose on the monitor and you'll be fine
 
lolz :p
 
just use gdipp already
 
9:31 PM
Oh wait, is that number guy that old number guy?
 
:man gdipp
 
@RadekSlupik Could be your monitor/video card is out of adjustment?
 
@JimNorton Maybe, I'm running Windows in a VM.
 
ONOES subpixel artefacts that nobody can even notice without 1000% zoom.
How can you live with that.
 
It ain't pleasing to me eye.
 
9:33 PM
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A: PHP, kill Windows process?

user1131997 define new function in PHP sources ( pure C ) compile you new PHP version with the defined function call the new function, which was defined in PHP sources by you PS On this way you are able to make PHP able work with __asm { } insertions/add some kernel code , if you want it...

Someone heard of assembly and got too excited.
Also someone pinged me on a half-year-old answer and asked why I did something the way I did.
 
"add some kernel code"
nice
 
@CatPlusPlus +1
 
@CatPlusPlus And a lot of wrong "answers" as well.
 
Every answer in is wrong by definition.
5
 
@CatPlusPlus How did you put in the tag like that Cat++?
 
9:37 PM
With my magic-fu.
[tag:foo], [meta-tag:foo].
 
[tag:Cat++ Rules] thanks
erm
 
No spaces in tag names.
 
[tag:Cat++_Rules] thanks
darn
?
 
use a - instead
 
[fag:php]
 
Now stop.
 
actually, that should be a real tag
 
Or face the bin.
 
it's applicable to so many C++ questions
 
9:41 PM
Ok done...
 
@ScottW this is going to get old really quickly
 
All of SO gone old already.
 
for questions like "how can I use MPL to automatically make my build system play silly noises with my hard disks when I write a bug"
 
So the tag is superfluous.
 
Yeah, seriously stop now.
 
does it make sense to have a virtual explicit conversion operator? intellisense doesn't like it
 
Yuck, virtual operators.
 
People really love pictures.
 
9:45 PM
I need the ability to burn mosquitos by pointing my finger at them.
 
@RadekSlupik Ask Tesla he was here a few moments ago.
 
@RadekSlupik You're like a titan in EVE and a mosquito is just a frigate. Your weapons simply cannot target little blobs.
 
I didn't know Tesla was a magician.
 
11 mins ago, by Cat Plus Plus
Every answer in is wrong by definition.
Winning.
 
@RadekSlupik You didn't? Start with his wiki page
 
9:48 PM
 
I want to write an IDE.
 
Tesla was a vampire.
 
@RadekSlupik I want to write a world consciousness in c++.
 
I want to save the world, one bit at a time.
 
I want more money in EVE.
 
9:50 PM
I want more money in IRL.
 
Or just more money in general, really.
 
Cat++ how much do you need?
 
@Cicada And some PIN numbers.
 
@Cicada I want to know how to spend my money irl
 
@CaptainGiraffe Give it to me
 
9:50 PM
I want a text editor that doesn't suck
 
@DanHulme vim.
 
@DanHulme MS Paint
 
@DanHulme Emacs
 
@CaptainGiraffe Well, you could buy me a Lambourghini
 
They're trolling, I'm serious.
 
9:51 PM
@CatPlusPlus I use it already
 
@DanHulme vim is the only proper answer here
 
It's cool.
 
yes, it's cool
but it still sucks
 
@JimNorton I don't even want one
 
9:51 PM
Everything in this world sucks.
 
I might just create a page on kickstarter or some fundraising website. "Help me get money so I can buy a new PC! In return nudes."
 
@CatPlusPlus With you there
 
Except Python. Python doesn't suck.
 
folks
 
9:52 PM
sup g
 
what are you doing
 
@Cicada And at the end, you'll be able to buy 10.
 
@JohannesSchaublitb programming in C#.
 
is there something new in the SO land
 
lol SO and new.
 
9:53 PM
 
Also learn to put a damn space after a full stop.
 
Yeah I tried if ( double d = 1.0) as a question. The usual 5+ upvotes was gathered.
 
@CatPlusPlus That might just be worth it actually. Feels like prostitution though.
 
@DomagojPandža I don't even know. :.
 
But really I just want to play Word with Friends while at working, all day.
 
9:54 PM
@JohannesSchaublitb So .. not really
 
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Q: Chang one line in text

Charles TorranceI have a python script mostly coded so far for a project I'm currently working on and have hit a road block. I essentially run a program that spits out the following output file (called big.dmp): )O+_05 Big-body initial data (WARNING: Do not delete this line!!) ) Lines beginning with `)' are ...

Lol, Chang. And the edit proposed by Ben. I watch too much TV shows.
 
@CatPlusPlus So downvote for not being c++?
 
I didn't even read it.
 
-1
Q: Clone for a social networking website for sharing products like wanelo.com

Ankit KhatriI want to develop a clone of wanelo.com for some other products I would use PHP as the server side scripting language. I need suggestions for any CMS should i use or should i build it from scratch? What sort of development framework should i use? And what database backend should i use? I am ve...

Derp
 
What is Chang? A new Python front-end for LLVM? :p
 
9:57 PM
Please lets not copy all the worst questions in here.
 
@CatPlusPlus I can supply you with a half a billion of ISK.
 
@DomagojPandža Sure, if you don't need it. :v
 
@CaptainGiraffe Captain, you must be grumpy?
 
I have a whooping 1 million currently.
 
Not missioning?
 
9:58 PM
And a lousily fitted Rifter.
 
sbi
@CatPlusPlus Zloty?
 
I just have one question: I have this regexp that I need to pars xml with!
 
Two words: margin trading.
 
No, ISK.
 
Sit in Jita, exploit market situations.
Weapons sell batshit crazy.
War sells, IRL, EVE, everywhere.
 
9:59 PM
I've set myself planet colony, but it's slow and crappy.
Really, all ISK-making activities in this game are slow and crappy.
 
One thing that is retarded about EVE is that I had 4 colonies on 4 planets just to create supercomputers.
 
0
Q: Rotating and compositing PNG files using Cairo with C

Jim NortonI am writing an application using Cairo in C that does the following: Load background PNG (wheel) rotate wheel 90 degrees draw on wheel a set of numbers from other PNG files do this until all 6 parts of the wheel have the numbers drawn on the wheel save the PNG to a file ( results.png ) The p...

 
I'd rather have free ships and pew pew people without worrying about that. ;_;
 
I'm fond of this one. :-)
 
@JimNorton Did you read bobince's answer? on html vs. egexp?
 
10:00 PM
@CaptainGiraffe No
Must have missed it
 
try it, ok you will laugh the next hour and a half, but I recommend it.
 
@JimNorton k, here you go. This is one of the classics. stackoverflow.com/questions/1732348/…
It deserves to be read again.
 
@CaptainGiraffe Just read it OMG!! I'm splitting a gut!
I heard Perl 5 can't ( properly ) be lexically parsed either. Is this true?
 
It is a poem, it deserves to be read again. Yes that is true, the chomsky grammar does not hold for perl
i.e. the context-free grammar we are used to in our modern languages does not hold for perl.
 
10:10 PM
we know
parsing perl is undecidable
 
@DeadMG do you know of any canonical examples?
 
no
 
All I know is context dpendence
 
why would I give a crap about that?
all I know is, proven to be undecidable
 
Itś neat?
 
10:13 PM
@DeadMG Hello, how are you feeling mate?
 
Context-sensitive != undecideable.
 
For sure
 
is there a language that is undecideable?
 
@CatPlusPlus Thats why I would like an example.
@JohannesSchaublitb Cat says Perl is
 
10:15 PM
@JohannesSchaublitb the language of Turing machines that halt
 
@DanHulme not halts?
 
@CaptainGiraffe machines that halt, not language that halts
 
@JohannesSchaublitb Parsing Perl is undecidable. Depending on what you mean by a language being undecidable, C++ may be as well. Since templates are Turing complete, there's no static guarantee that compiling a program will ever halt.
 
that is, the language where a sentence is in the language if and only if it is a description of a Turing machine and the Turing machine the sentence describes halts
 
@JerryCoffin but humans can say whether a metaprogram will halt or not
why can't turing machines say it when even humans can?
 
10:18 PM
Well this was getting silly fast.
 
@JohannesSchaublitb not always
 
@JohannesSchaublitb humans can't always say whether a metaprogram will halt or not
 
@MooingDuck why is that?
i haven't seen code about which humans cannot say what it will do
 
@JohannesSchaublitb you also haven't seen a turing machine
 
@JohannesSchaublitb because it's possible to write, for example, a program that keeps trying to find counterexamples to the Goldbach conjecture until it succeeds
 
10:20 PM
@JohannesSchaublitb Some humans with some programs, yes. To be honest, it's pretty easy to say that compiling all metaprograms will halt with real compilers -- but perhaps with an ICE rather than completion.
 
@JohannesSchaublitb if it's doing a bogo sort for instance, no way to tell if it ever finishes. (other than overflows and other hardware limitations)
 
@MooingDuck i have written one in C++ template metaprogramming
 
@JohannesSchaublitb a bogo sort? If you could tell that it would finish, you were wrong. (assuming a nonrepeating RNG and yada yada)
 
if you do a bogosort you can say that it finishes if that and that condition holds
likewise if it finds Goldback counterexamples you can say "the program finishes if it found a goldback conjecture counterexample"
 
@JohannesSchaublitb yes. if. Maybe. Sometimes it finishes. Not always.
 
10:24 PM
but that's enough to have computed that it finishes
 
@JohannesSchaublitb no it isn't
 
@JohannesSchaublitb so you cannot say that the metaprogram will halt in the general case.
 
guys, I agree
i will give up!
 
@JohannesSchaublitb oh, didn't sound like it :D
 
also, you should write this up as a question :-)
 
10:25 PM
lol
has it been proven that there are algorithms that humans cannot prove halting?
 
Perhaps I should have phrased it differently: there's no static guarantee that parsing of all possible C++ programs will halt.
 
@JohannesSchaublitb yeah, bogosort
@JohannesSchaublitb oh wait, you want proof that it's unprovable? Hmm, Probably, but that's beyond me.
 
lol
lol = litb + troll
 
Within the field of computer science, specifically in the area of formal languages, the Chomsky hierarchy (occasionally referred to as Chomsky–Schützenberger hierarchy) is a containment hierarchy of classes of formal grammars. This hierarchy of grammars was described by Noam Chomsky in 1956. It is also named after Marcel-Paul Schützenberger, who played a crucial role in the development of the theory of formal languages. Formal grammars A formal grammar of this type consists of: * a finite set of production rules (left-hand side \rightarrow \, right-hand side) where each side con...
I find this useful
 
@JohannesSchaublitb When Turing wrote his universal computation paper, he intended it not to be a model of a machine computer, but rather a model of the steps in a human mathematician's brain. He intended it to solve the question of whether there are statements in mathematics that can be neither proven true nor proven false.
 
10:31 PM
i know his dream was to build an electronic brain
 
@JohannesSchaublitb If memory serves, the classic example involves a bit of a feedback loop. Assume some function h that supposedly returns true if the program will halt, and false if it won't. Call h on itself. If it says it will halt, loop forever. Otherwise, halt immediately.
 
11:15 PM
The question is tagged C, and in C string literals have type char[N], not const char[N]. — Daniel Fischer 5 mins ago
Because a non-const string literal is a happy fun time.
I once tried to change it, an elephant sexually assaulted me.
 
do you know guys the difference btw normal integer and a fast integer?
 
@nEAnnam in C++ there is no such thing as a fast integer, so no.
 
i cant understand why if an integer can be fastest than other, which reason of have normal integers
 
Ell
...spelling?
 
@nEAnnam what language/context?
 
11:19 PM
C
 
@nEAnnam C doesn't have "fast integers" either. What makes you think there's such a thing as a fast integer?
 
extendend, from C99 standard
 
Ell
I don't understand why any rooms are empty
 
^^ ok i understand
 
Ell
11:20 PM
so gets a fairly large amount of traffic doesn't it?
 
@nEAnnam Are you talking about int_fast32_t and family?
 
yeah
 
So the idea is. Because of the hardware, there are some integer sizes that are the fastest to deal with. (namely 32-bit or 64-bit integers)
Working with 8-bit or 16-bit integers might actually be slower.
So the idea with those "fast" types is to give you an integer type that is at least as large as the width it says.
But is fastest on that environment.
 
@Mysticial im starting to understand, yeah its clear ^^
 
Is the reputation cap daily or per question?
 
11:29 PM
@DomagojPandža No
 
@DomagojPandža daily
 
Everything
 
@Ell Chat rooms have a strong "network effect". The only reason to be there is to chat with other people, so one that's empty is likely to stay empty, while one that has a lot of regular users is likely to keep them, and often grow.
 
all posts together
and daily
 
Crapzors. :(
Trying to keep a nigga down.
 
11:29 PM
@DomagojPandža Yes, it sucks sometimes.
 
ahahah :Đ
 
My reputation tab should show it pretty well these last 3 days.
 
@Mysticial Yeah, 14k of rep in one day and not even a tribute to you.
 
MSVC: Y U NO char16_t?! Seriously, it's not that complicated.
 
@DomagojPandža Keep in mind that rep is mostly relative, and the higher the person's rep, the more they'll usually have lost to the cap.
 
11:32 PM
@JerryCoffin I should probably check to see how much I've lost to the cap in proportion to my current rep. Last time I checked it was close to 20%.
 
But it seems that the relativity of it has been hampered by the late introduction of the cap (was it)?
I wonder how did Skeet manage to hit 450k
 
@DomagojPandža He's just crazy.
Without the repcap, he'd have well over a million by now.
Holy shit. I have a total 9013 votes cast against me all time.
20% of that was all in the last 3 days.
And 3421 upvotes completely lost to the repcap. (excluding the ones that partially counted)
Or about 42% loss to the repcap...
 
@Mysticial People downvoting you?
 
@DomagojPandža no, all votes counted
 
11:37 PM
meh
my meh mood has been activated
 
I've had 138 downvotes cast on me all time.
wait, that's wrong...
 
The only rep burns I've got are those because I like to downvote C selling as C++ schumcks.
 
I've had 36 downvotes cast on me all time.
 
11:39 PM
@TonyTheLion nice :)
 
And is it just me, or does crossing the 1000 barrier give you automatic "you're worthy of your answer" status?
 
woah, finally
with cats you can say everything :P
 
ahahaha, I almost feel sorry for the guy
Hmm, gamedev.SE
I could own that place.
Bah, don't feel like gaining rep all over again, it's like rolling a new character which does the very same things, just on the other side of the fence.
 
GD should just be SO with a tag.
I believe there is a damn tag.
How to solve a SQL query for a very specific problem is SO. How to write some game code is grounds for a new site.
 
user1174868
11:54 PM
Well just found out I got a D in my calc 2 test. Looks like I am stuck in community college for another two years
 
Because of the overall sad tone, I'll refrain from preaching how awesome math is. :$
 
user1174868
I like math, I just hate failing all my math classes
 
@DomagojPandža Maybe it was so crappy they got rounded up and dumped onto new site.
That's what happened with Programmers.
 
@CatPlusPlus So true :D
 
Next up: [php.se].
 
11:58 PM
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Q: if you were asked to answer to the question " what is the difference between the English language and a programming language" how you will respond?

user827992Basically in both cases you have: a well defined vocabulary a syntax to respect they both can express a business logic they can define semantics I don't think that will be fair to say "A programming language is only useful for a PC" or something like that. I just can't find a real answer, bu...

Gold questions ahahahah
OP couldn't be bothered to use the proper conditional.
 
I think that the Morse code can break the logic of your answer. — user827992 2 mins ago
 

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