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Today we're daydreaming about C++26 reflection
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Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:17
I am trying to figure out how to select text and auto indent.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:17
anyone use code::blocks ?
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:15
I hate retarded compiler errors.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:15
OMG 2 hours and I found my Template Partial Specialization of function error.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:10
I was working on an online lexical semantic database for ancient texts... to translate passages into /any/ other language.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:10
just works better for those.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:10
its primary intention wasn't programmatic languages.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:09
yeah.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:09
to go from Java to C# to C++, etc.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:08
no, the problem was how to transform languages into other langagues.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:06
so, I get a point for that, right?
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:06
well, I made the language because of a particular problem.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:06
I have a language.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:06
how do I participate?
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:05
on the lounge description.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:05
what is the ring of death?
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:04
had to throw in some function pointer mangling to complete it.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:03
well, partly.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:03
I used it to implement my platform bridges.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:03
but its fun.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:03
its repeated.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:02
Curiously Recurring Template Pattern is really fun.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:02
practical for lots of problem domains.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:02
the J2EE patterns are cool.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:02
those are more enterprise patterns, and again, not very useful.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:02
those are so horribly documented, they are useless for the most part.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:01
not just the GoF patterns.. eek
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:01
Design patterns are the paintbrush for software artists.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:01
I think its a great one.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:00
and yeah, I tend to make really pretty designs.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:00
that is why I am a solutions architect.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:00
engineers are concrete, tactical.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:00
Architects are artsy fartsy.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:00
Its much like construction.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:00
yep.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 06:00
and there you have the dichotomy of software developers.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 05:59
I write software for fun. :p
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 05:59
value first...
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 05:59
I think the further down the dependency stack you go, the more strategical you have to be to not cause stress to everyone that uses your code, overtime.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 05:58
but, we make some fine frameworks.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 05:58
strategical coders are a little too artsy for this age, I think. :D
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 05:58
value first, produce something, sell it, move on. iterate.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 05:57
value oriented coders tend to be tactical.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 05:57
In my experience, there are tactical coders, and strategical coders.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 05:57
but, I understand.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 05:57
I mostly do that when I am doing a rough proof of concept.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 05:56
I always design first, then code.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 05:55
yeah, I know... its a religious perspective.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 05:54
so, yeah... I over architect.
Wind And Flame
Feb 14, 2013 05:54
I am an enterprise solutions architect.