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Victor Bogado

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Bellevue, WA Katılım Nisan 2008
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Victor Bogado@bogado·
Hello, Rio de Janeiro.
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Victor Bogado@bogado·
Since those new intermediary classes/types are mostly scoped they can be thrown away by the compiler when leaving the scope. Solving the exploding memory consumption. In my sample the only actual instantiation would be the ones from the template on the bottom.
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Victor Bogado@bogado·
Another thought that I had is about the creation of classes : In this example/idea instead of having "floating declarations" we could have manipulators of the types that simply create new types from the ones that we already have.
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Victor Bogado@bogado·
@incomputable As for the "static if" issue, I wonder if we could write the code bellow. Where the declaration of "export «type» v" introduces the variable on the parent scope.
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Victor Bogado@bogado·
@NerdyAndQuirky @ricmac Great video, I love how you and all the crew on channel follow through every possible thing. But why don't you think that being open or eager to use new tech as a cultural trait? Japan seems like a country that is always the early adopter of pretty much everything.
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Sabrina
Sabrina@NerdyAndQuirky·
thank you to @ricmac for chatting with me about the history of the web (and writing a fantastic blog on the whole thing: webdevelopmenthistory.com). I never felt more like a zoomer than during our conversation.
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Victor Bogado
Victor Bogado@bogado·
<a rel="me" href="@Bogado" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">mastodon.social/@Bogado">Mastodon</a>
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Victor Bogado
Victor Bogado@bogado·
@Cor3ntin You can get them in Brazil. It's not an island.
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Evan & Katelyn@EvanAndKatelyn·
Happy Halloween! What are your costumes this year?
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Victor Bogado
Victor Bogado@bogado·
@lefticus I believe it I told my self I would do that yesterday, well… maybe today.
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Jason Turner
Jason Turner@lefticus·
When did you last clean your computer keyboard?
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Victor Bogado
Victor Bogado@bogado·
@mknejp @dascandy42 Russia is part of the security council, so such a resolution would be useful. At the same time pretty much improbable at this moment.
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Miro Knejp
Miro Knejp@mknejp·
@dascandy42 Russia has demonstrated great respect for UN decisions, indeed. Such a statement would surely make them tremble in fear and fall in line. Or they just veto the decision and nothing happens 🤷
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Sean Baxter
Sean Baxter@seanbax·
One oddity of C++ is that the 'this' keyword produces a pointer rather than an lvalue. So... when implementing an interface for a scalar type, you'll have to use *this to load the scalar from its materialized storage. Is there a different way? I don't know.
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Sean Baxter
Sean Baxter@seanbax·
This compiles in Circle. I'm gradually adding generics into C++. They follow the conventions of concepts/type-constraints. 1. Define your interface. The first template parameter is the lhs of the member lookup. 2. Subscribe types with the 'impl' keyword and a specialization.
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Jason Turner
Jason Turner@lefticus·
@bogado @grafikrobot Yeah, I just don't see how either of you could interpret my "proven correct" to mean "does something completely random." That's clearly not what I was referring to.
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Jason Turner
Jason Turner@lefticus·
There's something to be said for ancient difficult to maintain source code that could be better organized, but has been proven to be correct after ~40 years of use.
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Victor Bogado@bogado·
@dascandy42 I solve this by using the configuration for the host on '.ssh/config' But this should be definitely a "bug", not a feature.
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Victor Bogado
Victor Bogado@bogado·
@grafikrobot @lefticus Exactly, I've seen code that "works correctly" but when you compare the explanation of what it was suppose to be doing with the actual results you get something completely different. No tests whatsoever, of course.
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René Ferdinand Rivera Morell
René Ferdinand Rivera Morell@grafikrobot·
@lefticus What can be said depends on how it "has been proven to be correct". If the proof is from robust unit tests and behavior documentation, then it's fine and great. Otherwise, all that can be said is that it's a ticking time bomb.
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Victor Bogado
Victor Bogado@bogado·
@lefticus @jntrnr I remember that people on the faculty lab would order books using telnet. That was before the https and www. The era of "gopher"
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Jason Turner
Jason Turner@lefticus·
@jntrnr that's plausible, 1995? Hmm, that seems too early? I recall ordering the Quest for Glory collection in about 1998, but that was after I was aware of ebay. Ebay won't let me go that far back, however...
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Jason Turner
Jason Turner@lefticus·
One of the AV guys @CppNorth commented to me how great it was that most of the presenters were using @LenovoThinkPad laptops because they "just worked" with no problem with the projectors.
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