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Today we're daydreaming about C++26 reflection
Sep 12, 2013 17:28
I remember someone used one of those to add newlines somewhere nasty
Sep 12, 2013 17:26
In computer programming, digraphs and trigraphs are sequences of two and three characters respectively, appearing in source code, which a programming language specification requires an implementation of that language to treat as if they were one other character. Various reasons exist for using digraphs and trigraphs: keyboards may not have keys to cover the entire character set of the language, input of special characters may be difficult, text editors may reserve some characters for special use and so on. Trigraphs might also be used for some EBCDIC code pages that lack characters such...
Sep 12, 2013 17:25
trigraphs! that's what they're called
Sep 12, 2013 17:25
cause back in the 70's the PDP 700's didn't have a bunch of keys
Sep 12, 2013 17:24
I think
Sep 12, 2013 17:24
like {, }, /, |, \
Sep 12, 2013 17:23
I'm hoping somebody would know off the top of their head so I don't have to dig through c99 documents
Sep 12, 2013 17:23
language
Sep 12, 2013 17:22
like there's a thing for brackets
Sep 12, 2013 17:22
do you guys know what I'm talking about?
Sep 12, 2013 17:22
I don't remember what characters they use
Sep 12, 2013 17:22
I think it's in c++ too
Sep 12, 2013 17:22
where you use a bunch of characters to replace "hard to type characters" in c
Sep 12, 2013 17:22
so there's this thing
Sep 12, 2013 17:21
list = (2,2,2) * 2
Sep 12, 2013 17:21
or in python
Sep 12, 2013 17:20
hey y'all
 

Java

Dedicated to the discussion of the Java programming language a...
Aug 28, 2013 20:58
hey, anybody here?
Jun 7, 2013 15:20
@Jordan you can't declare classes inside of methods unless if they are anonymous
Jun 6, 2013 23:10
si
Jun 6, 2013 23:05
and memory complexity is similar
Jun 6, 2013 23:05
k being the number of elements
Jun 6, 2013 23:04
which means an amortized of O( n * k ) for linear and O( log(k) n) for grouped
Jun 6, 2013 23:03
Specifically, linear concatenation for k elements will be O( n1 * (k-1) + n2 * (k-1) + n3 * (k-2) ...) and grouped concatenation for k elements will be O( n1 * log(k) + n2 * log(k) ...)
 

JavaScript

Topic: Anything JavaScript, ECMAScript including Node, React, ...
Jun 10, 2013 19:35
"+"+[++[]][+[]]
Jun 10, 2013 19:35
the javascript did load
Jun 10, 2013 19:35
I did
Jun 10, 2013 19:35
every time I open this chat room, its says Loading Javascript, please wait...
 

C#

General discussions about the c# language, Squirrels | gist.gi...
Jun 10, 2013 15:06
for the company
Jun 10, 2013 15:05
it's usually better to be annoying and learning for a little while than to be silent and ignorant for a long time
Jun 10, 2013 15:04
if you don't know how things work, ask people who work there
Jun 7, 2013 15:50
it wasn't supposed to be a guessing game :\
Jun 7, 2013 15:50
it's also on my profile page
Jun 7, 2013 15:50
yeah retailmenot
Jun 7, 2013 15:48
actually google it
Jun 7, 2013 15:47
(almost any store)
Jun 7, 2013 15:47
try any store
Jun 7, 2013 15:47
google that store's name + coupon
Jun 7, 2013 15:47
what's your favorite store to shop at?
Jun 7, 2013 15:43
very popular one, too
Jun 7, 2013 15:43
a web company
Jun 7, 2013 15:39
my current job uses java and php
Jun 7, 2013 15:39
nah, moved on to less greener pastures
Jun 7, 2013 15:30
life got in the way, etc
Jun 7, 2013 15:29
but then I stopped coming here because my internship was over
Jun 7, 2013 15:29
so the powers that be made me a room owner
Jun 7, 2013 15:29
last summer I was on here a lot
Jun 7, 2013 15:27
nope :\
Jun 7, 2013 15:27
Am I still a room owner?