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ianmcorvidae | 4h? | 04:07 |
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ianmcorvidae | <ignore, sorry> | 04:07 |
dholbach | good morning | 07:54 |
=== Gwaihir_ is now known as Gwaihir | ||
=== Gwaihir is now known as Guest86060 | ||
YoBoY | bonjour | 09:46 |
locodir-user | hey friends | 11:30 |
locodir-user | boston here | 11:30 |
locodir-user | or should he say mason | 11:31 |
locodir-user | as in stone | 11:31 |
locodir-user | any anons ? | 11:32 |
czajkowski | locodir-user: hi | 11:33 |
locodir-user | hi | 11:34 |
czajkowski | locodir-user: so where are you based? | 11:35 |
locodir-user | boston ...u/ | 11:35 |
czajkowski | London | 11:35 |
locodir-user | agh what do you think about the crown | 11:36 |
locodir-user | and all there money? | 11:36 |
czajkowski | dont really give it a thought to be honest. | 11:36 |
locodir-user | and why not dont you see there trying to BUY the world and all its inhabitants | 11:37 |
czajkowski | locodir-user: possibly not the best topic for in here to be honest | 11:38 |
locodir-user | w why not???? | 11:39 |
locodir-user | oh yeah micheal savage was banned from uk.. right | 11:40 |
czajkowski | it's not really appropiate given we have people from all over the world | 11:40 |
locodir-user | so do we | 11:40 |
locodir-user_ | im back | 11:44 |
locodir-user_ | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4fWN6VvgKQ | 11:44 |
locodir-user_ | nice song huh | 11:45 |
* locodir-user_ is drunk | 11:46 | |
locodir-user_ | I play bridge all over the world | 11:46 |
nigelb | o_O | 11:48 |
locodir-user_ | hi | 11:48 |
locodir-user_ | im in boston where r u? | 11:49 |
locodir-user_ | gotta go corner store smokes brb | 11:51 |
locodir-user_ | theres a cheap prick across the hall closet fag im sure | 11:53 |
=== LjL is now known as Matt | ||
=== Matt is now known as LjL | ||
locodir-user_ | $9.00 pack of smokes hoy motha of fuckin heaven. | 12:01 |
locodir-user_ | what time is it in London | 12:01 |
Tm_T | locodir-user_: language, please | 12:03 |
locodir-user_ | internet eticut protocol in london htf did you ping me/ | 12:04 |
locodir-user_ | jay carney on morning joe | 12:05 |
locodir-user_ | he is wh press secratary | 12:05 |
locodir-user_ | methinks irc very cool | 12:06 |
locodir-user_ | shhh. | 12:12 |
paultag | locodir-user_: I'm in boston too | 12:14 |
paultag | and as you know, it's 7, so I'm leaving for work | 12:14 |
locodir-user_ | Barac Obama makes speech at high school ..liken it to one of teddy's | 12:14 |
locodir-user_ | have a good day friend | 12:14 |
paultag | locodir-user_: where in Boston are you? | 12:15 |
locodir-user_ | actually marshfield | 12:15 |
paultag | Ah | 12:15 |
locodir-user_ | u? | 12:15 |
locodir-user_ | back bay | 12:15 |
paultag | locodir-user_: been moving a lot, but it's been charlestown | 12:15 |
paultag | alright, brb | 12:15 |
locodir-user_ | what r u doing in uk chatroom? | 12:18 |
locodir-user_ | I got a wicked headache any of yous got an aspirin? | 12:19 |
czajkowski | locodir-user_: it's not a UK chat room, it's #ubuntu-locoteams, a place for teams all over the world to join. | 12:19 |
locodir-user_ | oh | 12:19 |
locodir-user_ | what teams/ | 12:19 |
czajkowski | http://loco.ubuntu.com/teams/ | 12:20 |
locodir-user_ | ty | 12:20 |
locodir-user_ | oh soccer | 12:20 |
czajkowski | locodir-user_: how did you find this channel ? | 12:20 |
locodir-user_ | ??????? | 12:21 |
czajkowski | locodir-user_: if you don't know about locoteams, I just wondered how you found this place ? | 12:21 |
locodir-user_ | just mlearning irc thats all | 12:21 |
locodir-user_ | thinking about pdf's | 12:22 |
locodir-user_ | im abit loopy you know | 12:22 |
locodir-user_ | AND VERY VERY F'N ANGRY | 12:22 |
czajkowski | locodir-user_: please mind your language | 12:23 |
locodir-user_ | didnt sware | 12:23 |
locodir-user_ | thers like 50 people lurking y aren'y they talking/ | 12:24 |
locodir-user_ | ? | 12:25 |
czajkowski | locodir-user_: different timezones | 12:25 |
locodir-user_ | oh | 12:25 |
locodir-user_ | ny time zone is infinit u know. | 12:26 |
locodir-user_ | hm someone set up a nice irc | 12:27 |
locodir-user_ | t boon pickens on morning joe | 12:28 |
locodir-user_ | cya sorry to bother you my drunkeness appologies | 12:29 |
paultag | the hell | 13:13 |
paultag | the interesting this is c-98-229-81-26.hsd1.me.comcast.net/98.229.81.26 <- look like Maine | 13:30 |
paultag | looks * | 13:30 |
mhall119 | paultag: morning | 13:51 |
paultag | moin mhall119 | 13:51 |
paultag | mhall119: what's good | 14:12 |
paultag | also, does anyone know if python will treat '\ ' as a space?? | 14:13 |
paultag | /??/? | 14:13 |
paultag | guessing no | 14:15 |
mhall119 | paultag: I don't think so, no | 14:25 |
mhall119 | you don't need to escape spaces in python strings | 14:25 |
JanC | paultag: """Unlike Standard C, all unrecognized escape sequences are left in the string unchanged, i.e., the backslash is left in the string.""" (from the Python language spec ;) ) | 15:49 |
paultag | grr | 15:49 |
paultag | JanC: thanks, I hacked around it after some time on the terminal | 15:49 |
paultag | makes things less readable, but meh :) | 15:50 |
JanC | http://docs.python.org/py3k/reference/lexical_analysis.html#string-and-bytes-literals | 15:50 |
paultag | JanC: I needed to fix a bug since my input file was space-seperated | 15:50 |
paultag | JanC: nah, it's OK. Thanks :) I just hacked around it | 15:50 |
paultag | https://github.com/paultag/dog/blob/master/share/colors/control/states <- this unholy mess is my state-machine input file | 15:51 |
JanC | paultag: reading the Python language reference is very interesting nevertheless, so if you have nothing to do some day... ☺ | 15:52 |
paultag | JanC: thumbs-up! :) | 15:52 |
mhall119 | nothing like curling up on the couch with the Python language reference for a little indulgent light reading | 15:53 |
JanC | (I am one of those crazy people who love reading language specs & other manuals front-to-back :P ) | 15:53 |
paultag | +1 | 15:53 |
paultag | it prevents abuses | 15:54 |
mhall119 | or at least explains it | 15:54 |
mhall119 | reading the Java spec on the string table makes for particularly interesting party conversation | 15:55 |
JanC | mhall119: wait until you read the C++ spec ;) | 15:56 |
paultag | so hot | 15:56 |
mhall119 | heh | 15:56 |
mhall119 | if you're into horror, then you can read the actual Django code | 15:56 |
paultag | you can finally not explain what a virtual constructor is! | 15:56 |
paultag | (since you should't be able to do it, but the gcc authors figured, what the shit) | 15:56 |
mhall119 | lol | 15:57 |
paultag | virtual distructors are the new hotness, though | 15:57 |
paultag | destructors * | 15:57 |
JanC | mhall119: I on ce wrote a little patch for Django, and I didn't think the code was too bad, but some parts of it are quite complex indeed | 15:57 |
mhall119 | kind of the opposite of Java destructors | 15:57 |
paultag | mhall119: well, java baked that in | 15:57 |
mhall119 | JanC: it's more a matter of the amount of magic the employ | 15:57 |
mhall119 | paultag: yeah, but you're not supposed to use them | 15:58 |
paultag | mhall119: sure you are | 15:58 |
JanC | most of the magic was removed actually ;) | 15:58 |
mhall119 | JanC: oh? when? I haven't dug around in >= 1.3 | 15:58 |
paultag | mhall119: so if you have Poodle (-> Dog) and Shitzu (->Dog), and you have an array of a few `Dogs' somewhere, and you delete one of them (Dog * d = foo[0]; delete d;), it'd only call the Dog deconstructor, not Poodle / Shitzu's | 15:58 |
paultag | mhall119: unless you throw them up on the vtable | 15:58 |
paultag | which means you need a virtual destructor | 15:58 |
JanC | mhall119: I'm talking pre-1.0 ;) | 15:58 |
paultag | whereas that's normal java destructor behavior | 15:59 |
paultag | dawg | 15:59 |
paultag | (see what I did there?) | 15:59 |
mhall119 | paultag: you're talking C? | 15:59 |
mhall119 | or Java | 15:59 |
paultag | mhall119: C++ | 15:59 |
paultag | C++ vs Java | 15:59 |
paultag | c don't have no destructors | 15:59 |
mhall119 | right, I meant in Java you're discouraged from using destructors | 15:59 |
paultag | that's just not true | 15:59 |
paultag | closing files and such? | 16:00 |
JanC | even Stroustrup says he doesn't know/understand all of C++, and he invented it... :P | 16:00 |
paultag | JanC++ | 16:00 |
JanC | not to mention the fact that you need > 1000 pages to explain all the "basic" stuff | 16:00 |
mhall119 | paultag: you're supposed to do that with try/finally blocks | 16:01 |
paultag | JanC: all those "learn c++ in 14 days" books are crap :) | 16:01 |
paultag | mhall119: what if you open a file in the constructor? | 16:01 |
mhall119 | otherwise the gc closes them when they lose all references | 16:01 |
paultag | mhall119: you r/w in the methods | 16:01 |
JanC | paultag: well, the C++ you learn in those is probably a safe subset ;) | 16:01 |
paultag | JanC: ;) | 16:01 |
paultag | or sockets | 16:02 |
paultag | that's a big one | 16:02 |
paultag | kinda, I guess | 16:02 |
paultag | you should .close(), I guess | 16:02 |
paultag | still, I stand by ~ClassName(); | 16:02 |
paultag | http://stackoverflow.com/questions/171952/is-there-a-destructor-for-java | 16:03 |
paultag | humm, interesting | 16:03 |
JanC | Python has a nice "with" statement for this :-) | 16:07 |
dscassel | Java 7 is introducing an AutoCloseable interface for automatically closing resources created in a try statement. | 16:08 |
dscassel | (in case of exception) | 16:08 |
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