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too slow? :)
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Write the slow parts in C as a Ruby extension!
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(Yes, that's seriously what people do all the time. XD)
How about designing a language that's ideal for trolls? Like, every language feature can be easily criticized. Trolllang. You can even criticize the name, three Ls in a row look stupid!
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Its features are GC, dynamic typing, significant whitespace…
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So… Python? :D
11:29
@rightfold I'm back to Xubuntu 12.04 LTS, the Internet slowdown in 13.04 was unbearable.
 
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12:39
hey folks, quick question why can one not partition a list as follows (sublist :: an element that matches a pattern :: rest of the list) ?
in scala that is
@JohanLarsson I hope not, otherwise it'd be pretty hard to spell "you" :)
@posdef Because :: prepends an element not a list.
What exactly does the sublist look like?
@FredOverflow well it depends on the situation, essentially what i want to do is check if an element exists in a list, if so modify it and return (sublist1 :: modified elem :: rest of the list). Now that I come to think of it it's a bit imperative thinking...
It won't work that way.
yep, that's pretty much what I figured after some time...
makes sense tho, logically speaking
Are you trying to write a function like replace_if[T](xs: List[T], p: T => Boolean, f: T => T)?
Again, someList :: interestingElement :: rest does not make sense, because :: prepends elements, but someList is a list.
12:48
nope, practising pattern matching with a list of tuples...
And you cannot use someList ::: interestingElement :: rest as a pattern, because ::: is not a constructor.
yup
Also, even if it did work, which element would it match on if there were multiple elements in there that fit?
the first one i would presume, but yes i guess it's controversial
nevermind, it's clear anyways that I should come up with a different way of thinking
thnx
^^
@posdef Are you sure you only want to replace the first mathing element? Because replacing all matching elements is a lot easier.
13:00
@FredOverflow well, the idea is that there wont be more than one element matching the criteria, that's what I am trying to do :) check if the element exists, if so, modify its value
could you elaborate a bit on how you mean
val someNumbers = List(1, 2, 3, -4, 5, 6, -7, 8)
val negativeNumbersSquared = someNumbers.map(x => if (x < 0) x * x else x)
hmm
A little abstraction might make it more readable:
def replaceIf[T](xs: Traversable[T])(p: T => Boolean, f: T => T) = xs.map(x => if (p(x)) f(x) else x)
val someNumbers = List(1, 2, 3, -4, 5, 6, -7, 8)
val negativeNumbersSquared = replaceIf(someNumbers)(_ < 0, i => i * i)
i guess that makes more sense than pattern matching
thnx
@posdef Of course this is a bad solution if your real goal was to practice pattern matching ;)
13:08
i suppose i keep thinking of pattern matching in scala as if it's regex
it's really frustrating that i can get the first element, and the n:th element but ONLY if i know n (and n is a reasonably sized number)
If you pattern match on a list, you usually want to distinguish between the empty case (Nil) and the non-empty case (::). Of course you can use it for more complex patterns, but that's rarely useful.
Sometimes I use patterns like first :: second :: rest, but that's as complex as it gets for me.
If you want to find a certain element, you have to combine pattern matching with recursion.
yeah, i dunno i thought it was reaaaally cool when I first heard about pattern matching..
u mean recursion in the case values?
def myContains[T](list: Traversable[T])(p: T => Boolean): Boolean = list match {
  case Nil => false
  case x :: xs => if (p(x)) true else myContains(xs)(p)
}
see?
interesting
i wonder if i can make use of it :)
It's a standard pattern.
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13:16
@FredOverflow Is it radioactive?
Oh wait, that should be a List[T] instead of a Traversable[T], but it's too late to edit :(
user142019
North Korea uses Scala in their rockets and because of the GC cycles they miss their targets.
Note: those aren't rockets, but the backlights of a really old car :)
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lol
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13:31
@JohanLarsson It is.
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13:48
@FredOverflow I'd love to learn Scala but I simply can't think of anything to use it for.
@FredOverflow thnx for the tip i finally got it the way I wanted to
 
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17:28
@posdef great
@rightfold You can use it for anything, really.
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No shit. :P
How about a little game, or a little interpreter, or a file system utility, or...
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I should make some product.
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And sell it.
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17:29
I COULD HAVE INVENTED TWITTER AND INSTAGRAM.
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That blog post is terrible.
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When I didn't understand monads I read it three or four times and I still didn't understand it.
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That one with the drawings is much better IMO.
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17:31
YAML - yet another monad language!
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YAML (, rhymes with camel) is a human-readable data serialization format that takes concepts from programming languages such as C, Perl, and Python, and ideas from XML and the data format of electronic mail (RFC 2822). YAML was first proposed by Clark Evans in 2001, who designed it together with Ingy döt Net and Oren Ben-Kiki. It is available for several programming languages. YAML is a recursive acronym for "YAML Ain't Markup Language". Early in its development, YAML was said to mean "Yet Another Markup Language", but it was then reinterpreted (backronyming the original acronym) to distin...
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> Ingy döt Net
@JohanLarsson By the way, that Atomic Scala video was very boring.
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17:33
Awesome name. I bet he works for Microsoft.
17:46
@FredOverflow ok I just starred it to be able to find easier it later, not worth watching at all?
@JohanLarsson Watch the first 10 minutes and decide for yourself.
ok it keeps the star at least then
@JohanLarsson I don't think you can retract the star, anyway.
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@FredOverflow I can.
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Whoop, and it's gone!
17:51
Can you also trash the link completely? :)
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Yup.
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@FredOverflow Fixed!
@rightfold The Making money with Haskell video is also quite boring, tbh. Have you watched it yet?
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I haven't.
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TL;DW
17:57
trash it!
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TME.
I'm going to the kitchen now. C U in 5.
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I'll just cancel its stars.
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bye
18:14
@rightfold Will they turn into supernovae?
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:D
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Oh hey look
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18:16
LOL
That one is so fucking awesome!
18:52
Hi,does anyone of you use/recommend functional programming for web development?if yes may i know the best language and the framework?
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I used Haskell with Snap and Erlang with Cowboy. Both are very nice.
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Q: Is OOP becoming functional programming?

mrpyoEvery one knows immutability is the way to go - everyone recommends making your classes as immutable as they can be... but are immutable types still objects? I have doubt - to me there are simply structures or to be more precise they are, like I like to call them, values. Values can't do any work...

@RajeevS Scala and Lift (or was it Play?)
yeah,play was migrated from java to scala in play 2.0
so wont that be more of oop than functional?
oops...i dint see the post in between :)
@RajeevS If you want purely functional, use Haskell. Everything else is going to be some sort of compromise.
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A: GOTO still considered harmful?

shsteimerI can only recall using a goto once. I had a series of five nested counted loops and I needed to be able to break out of the entire structure from the inside early based on certain conditions: for{ for{ for{ for{ for{ if(stuff){ GOTO ENDOFLOOPS; ...

@rightfold No velociraptors attacked me. lol
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19:11
I like goto.
@rightfold In my experience, even the wildest uses of goto cannot do 10% of the harm inheritance can do.
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> Sometimes, you’re on a team, and you’re busy banging out the code, and somebody comes up to your desk, coffee mug in hand, and starts rattling on about how if you use multi-threaded COM apartments, your app will be 34% sparklier, and it’s not even that hard, because he’s written a bunch of templates, and all you have to do is multiply-inherit from 17 of his templates, each taking an average of 4 arguments, and you barely even have to write the body of the function.
> It’s just a gigantic list of multiple-inheritance from different classes and hey, presto, multi-apartment threaded COM. And your eyes are swimming, and you have no friggin’ idea what this frigtard is talking about, but he just won’t go away, and even if he does go away, he’s just going back into his office to write more of his clever classes constructed entirely from multiple inheritance from templates, without a single implementation body at all,
> and it’s going to crash like crazy and you’re going to get paged at night to come in and try to figure it out because he’ll be at some goddamn “Design Patterns” meetup. source
Have you read Coders at work? (the blogpost is based on the book) I liked it
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Nope.
@JohanLarsson Yes, I have read it multiple times.
I also liked Masterminds of Programming. It basically starts with Bjarne badmouthing Java on page 2 :)
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I love hating Java.
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19:19
Java sucks!
haha 1 star review "Boredom At Work" :)
whoa even multiple, to me it felt a little like reading it multiple times on the first pass when it was about their youths, still a good book
Talent starts early, right? :)
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Johan
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are you good at marketing?
19:20
don't think so, but ask
@rightfold You should ask James Gosling for help ;)
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I'm going to make a crappy product
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and I need to sell it.
you are not alone
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If I were God, I'd just sit back, have a few beers, and watch you sad fucks die, too.
19:22
@rightfold Just wipe and flush.
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:D
is it an app?
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I don't know.
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Web app/iPhone app.
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I need something to manage my projects and to keep me motivated since I never complete anything.
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19:24
Maybe I could make it available for others, payed.
it is only going to be sold via app store?
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I think I'll just make it a web app.
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And maybe an iOS/Android/WP app.
The name is probably extremely important
Is it a novel idea or do you have much competition?
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I have no idea.
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19:26
There's Basecamp which is kind of similar.
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Nah it's different.
Garmin Basecamp?
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I think my idea is more similar to Redmine.
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@JohanLarsson basecamp.com
Also Scrumy perhaps (I tried it and liked it)
19:30
who started this room?
@rightfold pretty tough competition & consumers then
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@JohanLarsson ah a Scrum board.
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That's similar to Trello.
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@Johann Fred and I.
need a third room owner?
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19:33
I renamed it from Haskell to Functional Programming to broaden its topic since nobody in the world uses Haskell.
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We have three room owners already.
a fourth?
@Johann ask in the AS room, I was made owner even if I have never used AS :D
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@FredOverflow do we need a forth room owner?
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(I don't really know this guy lol.)
19:34
@JohanLarsson lol
XD
@rightfold Me neither. Let's wait a few days and see if he has something relevant to say about FP.
I like haskell.
@Johann Yeah, but don't confuse it with the ASS room. You don't want to be in there.
...
haskell kind of reminds me of a giant calculator
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Everybody likes Haskell.
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19:35
Except for those who never tried it.
it is ok
it takes forever to boot up the IDE on my computer, though.
I am probably going to start using notepad++ instead.
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Use Vim.
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@JohanLarsson I have a name already.
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Luna.
ok short and good
probably a huge challenge to get started, do you have a target audience?
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19:42
Myself.
Do you have a strategy for how to start selling it?
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Lots of buzzwords, eye-catching web design. Besides that, not really.
lunaimaging.com/luna/luna.html name is already taken :(
how about gibous
that sounds cool
luna means moon right? (think it is Latin)
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@Johann There's probably hundreds of companies named Luna.
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19:46
In ancient Roman religion and myth, Luna is the divine embodiment of the Moon (Latin luna; cf. English "lunar"). She is often presented as the female complement of the Sun (Sol) conceived of as a god. Luna is also sometimes represented as an aspect of the Roman triple goddess (diva triformis), along with Proserpina and Hecate. Luna is not always a distinct goddess, but sometimes rather an epithet that specializes a goddess, since both Diana and Juno are identified as moon goddesses. In Roman art, Luna's attributes are the crescent moon and the two-yoke chariot (biga). In the Carmen Saecu...
it is software
and, my point exactly
wait, what is this application for, exactly?
for what language
@rightfold buzzwords will work fine when selling to management type of guys. Question is how do you even get a meeting with them?
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With selling I mean like
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you create an account.
they are the types who like IBM & MS
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19:47
You need to pay for that.
wait what is this software exactly?
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I don't really know yet.
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I need something for myself to manage my projects.
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And eventually I'll make it available for everybody.
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As a payed web app. :>
19:49
can you be more vague?
one problem I see is how you will be visible at all, spam mails are not very likely to work
And you probably don't have a huge advertising budget
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@Johann an app.
not vague enough
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@JohanLarsson App Store.
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@Johann software.
19:51
@rightfold do you know any consultants?
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I know an ex-consultant.
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My teacher. :v
I was thinking maybe give it away to a consultant firm and hope that it spreads from there?
Consultants visit many other companies and often the consultants are good so they have some cred
AFK for 30 now
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Ok. Good luck.
...
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19:56
..
hey if this ends up like the social network do us Johanns get a portion of your unfathomable wealth? ;)
@Johann What IDE are you using?
GHCi
That's a REPL, not an IDE.
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lol
20:00
literally right when I typed that I notice that
I am an idiot
Notepad++
[awkward silence ensues]
Wait, you have 0 questions and 0 answers? How come you can chat here?
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@FredOverflow Association bonus.
So I can just fuse two noob accounts? :)
It is hard to find good questions to answer on here.
There are so many people online they get snapped up quickly.
20:20
so how long do I have to lurk before becoming an owner
@Johann Lurking does not make you an owner. What makes you think you should become an owner in the first place?
You have never asked or answered a question on FP.
All we know about you is that you don't know the difference between a REPL and an IDE.
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If lurking made me an owner, I would own /b/ a thousand times right now.
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@FredOverflow does Scala have covariance and contravariance?
@rightfold Yes, in all flavors you can think of :)
I think covariance is denoted as class List[+T] or something.
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20:35
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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Not having covariance and contravariance is a nightmare.
type List[+A] = scala.collection.immutable.List[A]
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C# uses out and in.
sealed abstract class List[+A] extends AbstractSeq[A]
                                  with LinearSeq[A]
                                  with Product
                                  with GenericTraversableTemplate[A, List]
                                  with LinearSeqOptimized[A, List[A]]
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public interface IEnumerable<out T>
20:38
^ That's why people badmouth Scala :) If you look at traits like LinearSeq, you'll see further super types.
The inheritance graph of collections is incomprehensible to the average programmer.
trait LinearSeq[+A] extends Seq[A]
                            with scala.collection.LinearSeq[A]
                            with GenericTraversableTemplate[A, LinearSeq]
                            with LinearSeqLike[A, LinearSeq[A]]
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public delegate TResult Func<in T, out TResult>(T arg)
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^ So useful.
trait LinearSeqLike[+A, +Repr <: LinearSeqLike[A, Repr]] extends SeqLike[A, Repr]
It just never stops :)
trait SeqLike[+A, +Repr] extends Any with IterableLike[A, Repr] with GenSeqLike[A, Repr] with Parallelizable[A, ParSeq[A]]
@rightfold Scala has FunctionN traits for that:
trait Function1[@specialized(scala.Int, scala.Long, scala.Float, scala.Double/*, scala.AnyRef*/) -T1, @specialized(scala.Unit, scala.Boolean, scala.Int, scala.Float, scala.Long, scala.Double/*, scala.AnyRef*/) +R] extends AnyRef
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So ugly. :[
-T1 is the in T part, and +R is the out TResult part.
Well, it's basically trait Function1[-T1, +R], the rest is just for unboxed optimizations.
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20:43
Ah.
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So + is covariance and - is contravariance?
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What if I want to allow both? +-T?
@rightfold yes
@rightfold I don't think that's possible.
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I can't think of a use-case either lol.
If you constraint something to be a subtype of T and a supertype of T, then you basically say "it must be T".
So you get novariance.
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20:47
I want "or".
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Hmm.
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Shall I write Luna in Scala. :v
But then you know basically nothing about the type. What could you do with it?
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I have no idea. xD
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Have you used Lift?
20:49
@rightfold Y U CHANGE UR HANDLE? =p
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Q: Covariance and Contravariance on the same type argument

William EdmondsonThe C# spec states that an argument type cannot be both covariant and contravariant at the same time. This is apparent when creating a covariant or contravariant interface you decorate your type parameters with "out" or "in" respectively. There is not option that allows both at the same time ("...

@rightfold nope
@rightfold You just like to confuse ppl, don't you.
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@FredOverflow oh right.
...
<in and out T> sounds so A Clockwork Orange so that should be reason enough imo
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20:54
@Code-Guru Ponies don't have lobster names.
@rightfold But they have functional ones?
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Yup.
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You posted that in Lounge<C++> already.
can I not post an ad for my room to multiple rooms?
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No.
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21:00
This is a place to talk about functional programming, not to advertise other chat rooms.
No one is talking here right now
it does not interrupt any conversation
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And now I plonked you so I don't hear you talking either.
plonked? @rightfold
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Q: Lost in the inheritance graph of Scala's collections

FredOverflowToday I wanted to learn about the supertypes of List: sealed abstract class List[+A] extends AbstractSeq[A] with LinearSeq[A] with Product with GenericTraversableTemplate[A, List] ...

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Nice title.
21:11
@rightfold Seriously, I only walked one path, and already found 12 supertypes. I'm scared!
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I heard you like inheritance?
My parents aren't rich, so no.
You know who's rich?
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Bill Gates
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21:15
@FredOverflow Rick Hickey? Never heard of him.
@rightfold If I were a robot, I'd explode now.
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Why?
(0_o)*>
Well, first you make sure you have your iron rations, torch, and ten foot pole, and then you descend, poking at things to make sure they are not a trap.... More seriously, the collections hierarchy is huge and most of it actually does something conceptually. It's not easy. At least most of the types now explain at the top of their docs what they are for. — Rex Kerr 25 secs ago
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I just read it.
21:18
@rightfold Because if you had actually never heard of him, you wouldn't even know his name.
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@FredOverflow Google reverse image search does.
I am sorry but I read that in a snarky hipster voice
@rightfold dude WTF srsly?
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xF
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21:22
That's nothing compared to PHP's comparison relations.
And the graphs are definitely not complete, all the ...Like traits are missing, for example.
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Like 0 == "b" && "b" == TRUE && 0 != TRUE.
> (It's about another three or four levels before you bottom out in things like GenTraversableOnce.)
@rightfold dat graph :D
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php > echo(0 == "b" && "b" == TRUE && 0 != TRUE);
1
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21:27
:D
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SPJ would kill himself.
...
21:39
@rightfold Who cares about transitivity? :)
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I find Scala ugly.
@rightfold Why?
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I can't stare directly at the syntax.
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I'm afraid it will turn me… to stone.
Is it because it looks too much like Java?
21:51
nyuk nyuk
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It looks like a combination of C#, Ruby and Go.
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And Go is really fugly. XD
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It uses PascalCase for exported functions and types and camelCase for non-exported functions and types. xD
If you search for "suicide" on SO, the most relevant result is tagged :)
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:D
22:05
I feel something is wrong with my life. I cannot remember the last day I was at home without spending several hours chatting in various SO chat rooms...
I think I am addicted to chatting :/
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Ban yourself.
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Get a wife.
add me as a room owner. I'll take over your duties.
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Become addicted to something else.
@rightfold That sounds tedious.
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22:07
LOL
eve online is fun
or WoW
@Johann My duties are basically posting links to programming videos and entertaining rightfold with functional thoughts. Can you do that?
Yes
I doubt it.
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He can't.
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22:08
You can't entertain me if you're on my plonk list.
wat
I think I just need to limit my online time to something reasonable like 1-2 hours per day. No need for the cold turkey.
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My online-time is 24 hours a day.
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And once I finally get my Google Glass, it'll be like… 30 hours a day!
hmm
22:15
@FredOverflow chat is a huge time sink, for me it is hard to do anything useful with chat tabs open, good thing chat is blocked at work
@JohanLarsson I don't chat at work, ever.
I draw CAD at work :(
and should sleep at night, nite
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Goodbye.
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I chat at school.
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Don't know what else to do there.
22:20
@rightfold work
@rightfold women?
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@JohanLarsson I'm studying computer science.
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There are no women there.
not in the whole school?
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Okay, one of my teachers but… :L
22:21
yes @rightfold thera are no women !
0_0
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@JohanLarsson I don't talk to people not in my class.
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Well, there's two women.
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But one is more unattractive than a fish.
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And the other one, well… I don't like piss and puke.
22:22
lol I remember her :D
in Java Sucks, Feb 1 at 23:39, by Johan Larsson
the ol' piss and puke trick
@JohanLarsson you... remember her? ummm
ocaml -> adding object layer is it the best way ?
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I don't think anyone here knows OCaml. :L
22:25
@rightfold you knows it
?
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1 min ago, by rightfold
I don't think anyone here knows OCaml. :L
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22:45
@FredOverflow will your language have significant comments?
23:10
@rightfold wat
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I always feel so sad when the compiler ignores my comments. :(

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