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<0> much more fun when it's at the final buzzer and it wins
<1> that's how I end every game.
<0> might as well
<2> still, one rarely sees a basket from 80 feet
<2> he had just got the rebound and just hurled it from near the other basket
<1> that's where I shoot from generally.
<1> 80' or more.
<2> perhaps in nba jam
<1> that was a good game.
<3> heh
<3> full-court dunks



<0> peterhu yes, I think I saw one in college
<4> can any1 help me modify the interface of a program (actually completely change the interface is not gonna take that long)??
<3> no
<4> why?
<3> i don't feel like it
<4> ok
<3> if you had an actual problem that you need help solving, that's different
<0> or if it were actually C++
<3> i guess not
<5> "the lord helps those that help themselves"
<5> ask him...kere's his phone number
<2> the number is 1, as 0 was taken by operator
<2> there's only one reason a women is stuck in a chimney: she tried to gain access to the home to rob it
<2> no mystery there
<2> woman
<5> its because of the patriarchy
<5> and/or god made her do it
<2> she looked to be in good physical shape though, 20 years old
<6> I'm writing this API for IRC, I call it "Jirc", and made a structure for parsing strings from the server called ofs "Organised formatted string"... then, later when I created an instance of the structure, I called it "jircofs" lol I haven't stopped laughing yet it's just too funny
<7> ok...
<8> time to get out of the basement SSigSeg
<7> heh
<8> go see that big glowing thing outside
<9> not enough oxygen
<7> yuss
<2> [cppbot] (~cppbot@69-170-0-172.chvlva.adelphia.net): The one and only CppBot!
<6> I work outside, why would I do that?
<2> bored so i wrote an irc bot in c++/cli heh
<6> peterhu: i'm working on an API for the same thing
<7> we need a c++ version of c-bot
<9> everybody who just wrote somethign for IRC, go outside without a computer for one hour
<2> haha
<7> The one they use in freenode is pretty nice.
<2> yeah, cylon rocks
<7> heh
<9> cylon?
<9> yeah
<9> it's a supybot
<7> i'm writing a channel service thing.. for irc
<9> python methinks



<2> this is safe c++/cli, so it's entirely .net
<7> I wonder if they'd let us use it.
<6> just to introduce you, then i'll make him leave
<2> going to have it join #c++/cli once it's up to snuff
<2> and put the source on the wiki
<10> Question about sockets: When using a TCP_IP streaming socket, I shouldn't have to manually acknowledge that packets were received, right? As long as I've got the same number of send() and recv() calls, I shouldn't "lsoe any data?
<2> correct, TCP will handle resending drop packets itself
<2> dropped
<10> Alright. Guess the error's somewhere on my end. Thanks.
<6> peterhu: http://www.noidea128.org/ (for user sigseg)
<2> dark, TCP also ensures correct sequence. a good reference is TCP/IP illustrated Volume 1 and 2
<7> you made a C API.
<7> you really need to find something useful to do
<6> clsk: it's going on my resume with the rest of my projects, this is useful
<7> ok you're going to put that you made a C api for irc in your resume
<7> ?
<7> I don't think that's going to get you anywhere =p
<10> peterhu: Eh, thanks. I'll look into that. I've not been entirely satisfied by the online tutorials I've read up to now.
<6> no, it's going on my DVD with all my other projects, everything I've done GPL: OpenGL stuff, networking, etc
<6> the DVD will be included with my resume
<6> the problem clsk is that I don't have a real solid way to demonstrate my skills to a percpective employer, in fact, most employers think I'm joking when I tell them what I can do, so I've decided to construct an incredebly large portfolio demonstrating everything...
<10> Why would they think you're joking? o_O
<11> Have you interviewed lately DM?
<10> I've been interviewed, but I never interviewed anyone.
<11> They people doing interviews nowadays are cynical and downright hostile -- they have no desire to see the talents of a prospect...
<9> I've found that I've had to dumb my resume down lately too
<11> They have people... (oops)
<9> lately being "3 years ago" to secure my current job
<10> Well, I don't see how you can say that as a general rule.
<11> lol.. have 2 resumes -- it's works :)
<11> go out and observe DM
<11> All an employer wants nowadays is someone to fit in the cube and work -- they see no value on the creative abilities of a prospect :(
<0> Clickers over generalization
<11> A tad, I agree
<10> *shrugs* Once again, unless you've visited all employers, I can'T see how you can say that.
<11> Ah.. Proof by exhaustion.
<11> Sad.
<11> Try a reply which is conditionally possible.
<11> :P
<0> although I admit that many management types think programmers are interchangeable and almost "blue collar"
<10> Clickers: Try a statement that doesn't over-generalize. =P
<11> Hehehe... Isn't that the art of sociology?
<11> :P
<11> Weird thought of programmers becoming blue collar...
<11> Rather scary.
<12> Office Space
<11> Argh! 3 hours of compiling killed by a stray "}"


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