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[2016-5-22. : 8:30 pm]
Moose -- Mini Moose 2707
Mini Moose 2707 shouted: What makes a language fun for you?
Sacrieur
Sacrieur shouted: If it works with you and not against you.
so much for that LMAO
[2016-5-22. : 8:30 pm]
Sacrieur -- It's called syntactic salt.
[2016-5-22. : 8:29 pm]
jjf28 -- Sacrieur
Sacrieur shouted: As it should.
no, programming should not be more difficult than it has to be, get out
[2016-5-22. : 8:29 pm]
Sacrieur -- As it should.
[2016-5-22. : 8:29 pm]
Clokr_ -- C++ library*
[2016-5-22. : 8:29 pm]
jjf28 -- (for which there's no typedef)
[2016-5-22. : 8:29 pm]
Sacrieur -- As it should.
[2016-5-22. : 8:29 pm]
Clokr_ -- It gets a lot worse if you try to import classes from a C
[2016-5-22. : 8:28 pm]
jjf28 -- and that's without any effort put into making types :P
[2016-5-22. : 8:27 pm]
jjf28 -- Clokr_
Clokr_ shouted: Problem with C# is that it interops with C++, or anything native (dlls etc), really badly. Otherwise it's a fun language on its own, really designed for coding efficiency.
no kidding man http://puu.sh/p1qvc/d530b71166.png
[2016-5-22. : 8:26 pm]
Clokr_ -- Problem with C# is that it interops with C++, or anything native (dlls etc), really badly. Otherwise it's a fun language on its own, really designed for coding efficiency.
[2016-5-22. : 8:23 pm]
Moose -- Not sure if sarcastic. I haven't used LINQ, so pardon my ignorance.
[2016-5-22. : 8:22 pm]
jjf28 -- no it doesn't moose shut up :wob:
[2016-5-22. : 8:22 pm]
Moose -- Neat. Though that kind of sounds like streams and filters to me.
[2016-5-22. : 8:19 pm]
Sacrieur -- Basically you get the power of database tools right built into the language.
[2016-5-22. : 8:18 pm]
Sacrieur -- They built LINQ, which permits you to query, sort, and select data from anything that implements INumerable.
[2016-5-22. : 8:18 pm]
Moose -- D would just be sort!("a > b")(array); Which is messy but if for some reason you wanted other sorts, you could just write whatever.
[2016-5-22. : 8:17 pm]
Sacrieur -- It doesn't stop there for C#, either.
[2016-5-22. : 8:16 pm]
Moose -- Yeah. You run into stupid shit with boxing and unboxing sometimes.
[2016-5-22. : 8:15 pm]
Sacrieur -- Because it implements IEnumerable
[2016-5-22. : 8:14 pm]
Sacrieur -- In C#, for instance, you could do the same thing with a primitive array no problem.
[2016-5-22. : 8:13 pm]
Sacrieur -- Granted, this is a complaint about an API, but it's because of the language this limitation exists.
[2016-5-22. : 8:13 pm]
Sacrieur -- Or I could reverse the order after I've sorted it with my own method.
[2016-5-22. : 8:13 pm]
Sacrieur -- Which means if I wanted to sort this integer array, I'd first have to box it into an Integer array, then unbox it once I've sorted it.
[2016-5-22. : 8:12 pm]
Sacrieur -- But it's not for primitive array types, it's for generics.
[2016-5-22. : 8:12 pm]
Sacrieur -- They do!
[2016-5-22. : 8:12 pm]
Sacrieur -- "Surely they have an overload so that you can sort in descending order." I thought.
[2016-5-22. : 8:12 pm]
Moose -- Sounds about right
[2016-5-22. : 8:11 pm]
Sacrieur -- But it only sorts it in ascending order.
[2016-5-22. : 8:11 pm]
Sacrieur -- They have one for a primitive array. Yay!
[2016-5-22. : 8:11 pm]
Sacrieur -- So I import java.util.Arrays built-in and browse through it for a sort() method.
[2016-5-22. : 8:10 pm]
Sacrieur -- For instance, I was attempting to sort a integer array in Java the other day in descending order.
[2016-5-22. : 8:10 pm]
Sacrieur -- If it works with you and not against you.
[2016-5-22. : 8:06 pm]
Moose -- What makes a language fun for you?
[2016-5-22. : 8:06 pm]
Moose -- I think it's its own thing, but I'm not entirely sure.
[2016-5-22. : 8:06 pm]
Moose -- '
[2016-5-22. : 7:23 pm]
Sacrieur -- It gets compiled down to C code?
[2016-5-22. : 7:23 pm]
Sacrieur -- I'm seeing some memory management tasks you'll still have to do.
[2016-5-22. : 7:23 pm]
Sacrieur -- It's not as fun as C#, but it's not really designed for that eh?
[2016-5-22. : 7:21 pm]
Moose -- It's a much less fun discussion given D was rooted in correcting a lot of the shortcomings of C++ which have since been addressed by later versions of the C++ standard
[2016-5-22. : 7:20 pm]
Magicide -- python?
[2016-5-22. : 7:18 pm]
Sacrieur -- I mean D does.
[2016-5-22. : 7:18 pm]
jjf28 -- :wob:
[2016-5-22. : 7:18 pm]
Sacrieur -- Seems legit.
[2016-5-22. : 7:18 pm]
jjf28 -- C++ gets a B-, D gets a D, discussion over
[2016-5-22. : 6:54 pm]
Clokr_ -- Mini Moose 2707
Mini Moose 2707 shouted: Sacrieur Usually D, but spreadsheet software is helpful sometimes. Project Euler hasn't really required much beyond standard libraries and clever tricks.
C++11 vs D could be another fun topic to discuss :P
[2016-5-22. : 6:41 pm]
Magicide -- well, i haven't been here in awhile
[2016-5-22. : 6:32 pm]
Moose -- Sacrieur
Sacrieur shouted: Hey Moose what do you code in for math stuff?
Usually D, but spreadsheet software is helpful sometimes. Project Euler hasn't really required much beyond standard libraries and clever tricks.
[2016-5-22. : 6:07 pm]
BeatMeistro -- Roy
Roy shouted: FaRTy1billion This is what I tell myself when buying a MadCatz controller.
Dem0n
Dem0n shouted: <3 MadCatz
Man, i remember i still have those mad catz memory cards!
[2016-5-22. : 6:04 pm]
Vrael -- Sacrieur
Sacrieur shouted: Hey Moose what do you code in for math stuff?
prolly fortran 77 or some shit
[2016-5-22. : 6:02 pm]
BeatMeistro -- Man, i miss demo disks.
[2016-5-22. : 6:01 pm]
Sacrieur -- Hey Moose what do you code in for math stuff?
[2016-5-22. : 5:55 pm]
Clokr_ -- :wob:
[2016-5-22. : 5:51 pm]
jjf28 -- :wob::kame::wob:
[2016-5-22. : 5:47 pm]
Fire_Kame -- :wob:
[2016-5-22. : 5:41 pm]
BeatMeistro -- iscriptx.bin is leftover data,eh? Hmmm... maybe this might give Farty an idea.
[2016-5-22. : 4:44 pm]
Dem0n -- sloppy blizzard
[2016-5-22. : 4:37 pm]
Clokr_ -- Oh, they probably forgot it in the final batch.
[2016-5-22. : 4:36 pm]
Neiv -- Maybe it was meant for extra iscript space like bwscript.bin allows fitting more scripts?
[2016-5-22. : 4:35 pm]
Neiv -- It's unused
[2016-5-22. : 4:34 pm]
Clokr_ -- Why is there a iscriptx.bin file?
[2016-5-22. : 4:10 pm]
Dem0n -- maybe LMAO
[2016-5-22. : 4:10 pm]
Moose -- Anyone up for SCBW memes?
[2016-5-22. : 4:09 pm]
Moose -- You would XD
[2016-5-22. : 4:05 pm]
Dem0n -- <3 MadCatz
[2016-5-22. : 3:57 pm]
jjf28 -- :moose:
[2016-5-22. : 3:35 pm]
Moose -- So, basically something you've never told yourself?
[2016-5-22. : 1:47 pm]
Roy -- FaRTy1billion
FaRTy1billion shouted: Roy But if you can avoid needlessly spending $16, why wouldn't you do it?
This is what I tell myself when buying a MadCatz controller.

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