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Today we're daydreaming about C++26 reflection
Oct 15, 2014 19:10
Ok cool @sbi - @JerryCoffin That's a great way to relieve mental constipation! :)
Oct 15, 2014 19:06
I wonder when does lounge turn towards its core idealogical discussions (*.cpp)
Oct 15, 2014 19:04
Hoping to be around here for a while. Plant my legs. Will see how it goes...no questions at this . (point) in time
Oct 15, 2014 19:01
Btw i stumbled on the solution. No need to toss words here...ehehe
Oct 15, 2014 19:01
What counts a regular...@sbi
Oct 15, 2014 18:43
Great - you folks even have a Wiki guideline to run the system.
Oct 15, 2014 18:41
Well! I have been hanging here in the past. So I am not a nobody.
Oct 15, 2014 18:38
Ok @AndyProwl @sbi Let me go o'er them...!
Oct 15, 2014 18:37
Can I bomb my question here...?
Oct 15, 2014 16:21
My head going round...is this a see plus plus lounge
Oct 15, 2014 16:18
Lol how did ya know that @AlexM.
Oct 15, 2014 16:16
Ooops maybe he doesn't have better things to do right now @rightføld
Oct 15, 2014 16:15
@AlexM. I hope that helps. Cheers!!
Oct 15, 2014 16:14
@Al
Oct 15, 2014 16:14
I don't get why pipo posting Java qns on C++
Oct 15, 2014 16:12
@AlexM. use the Scanner class in Java
 

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General discussions about the c# language, Squirrels | gist.gi...
Oct 15, 2014 00:43
The relevance of the theorem is questionable—the probability of a universe full of monkeys typing a complete work such as Shakespeare's Hamlet is so tiny that the chance of it occurring during a period of time hundreds of thousands of orders of magnitude longer than the age of the universe is extremely low (but technically not zero).
Oct 15, 2014 00:40
K i too got to leave for yikes home!!!!!
Oct 15, 2014 00:40
It is 7:40 p.m. here in Dallas,TX
Oct 15, 2014 00:39
Blow that's quite late
Oct 15, 2014 00:39
Oh ok - I see...nice chatting with you...sorry for making you stay up late
Oct 15, 2014 00:39
Gnite...what place of earth are you in
Oct 15, 2014 00:38
Thanks for debating ...just wanted to see where it will go...sorry ...for the blah
Oct 15, 2014 00:37
Ok...I will stop for now
Oct 15, 2014 00:36
@OMGtechy that's exactly the story scientist are trying to tell us - they are being modestly silly
Oct 15, 2014 00:35
Try writing your next best program by generating millions of text!!!
Oct 15, 2014 00:32
Imagine if it was that easy...then people would create AI through random generation
Oct 15, 2014 00:32
If that one interesting thing happened...it has to follow with another random generation to produce the next interesting thing
Oct 15, 2014 00:31
I mean something interesting
Oct 15, 2014 00:31
The chances of it even generating that in the infinite sample space would be almost zero
Oct 15, 2014 00:29
As simple as random text generation
Oct 15, 2014 00:29
We don't have any evidence to prove that yet...
Oct 15, 2014 00:28
Just plain stupidity...which makes no sense at all
Oct 15, 2014 00:28
Not anything.
Oct 15, 2014 00:28
But the monkey might at best come out with William Shakespeare but not a work of William Shakespeare
Oct 15, 2014 00:27
Thanks for sharing...
Oct 15, 2014 00:27
Didn't hear about the infinite monkey theorem @OMGtechy
Oct 15, 2014 00:26
At the end...that would literally want me to have some leap of faith
Oct 15, 2014 00:26
Imagine doing random things for a million years and expecting a computer to come out of it
Oct 15, 2014 00:25
But that order of things was roughly random
Oct 15, 2014 00:25
What is the difference
Oct 15, 2014 00:24
That random generations led to an evolved human being
Oct 15, 2014 00:24
That is the theory scientists are giving us
Oct 15, 2014 00:23
It is like throwing random things in the oven - and expecting a finely non-reproducible cake in the oven
Oct 15, 2014 00:23
Makes sense?
Oct 15, 2014 00:22
Then it is no longer random.
Oct 15, 2014 00:22
If a random process could generate something complex
Oct 15, 2014 00:22
Scientists think of it as a random process