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<0> No I'm not.
<1> he's not really, but he's actually read some good books on C++
<1> actually he may be, I haven't met him in RL yet
<2> vawjrwrk any resource for complex c++ algorithms
<0> I am of slightly above-average intelligence, but notably below the genius mark.
<3> meyrn: this may be a good example of using functions in loops, but I'm not sure I worked all the bugs out, http://qxxy.com/people/roger/2005/12/08/erase_if.hpp
<0> Regardless of what that goofy test I did this morning says.
<2> lem me see
<3> Solamente: if the vice president dies, who would be the president?
<0> eyes
<1> the president
<2> i vote for Solamente +1 :)
<0> Here's this morning's intelligence test, for those that didn't see it. I got 25 right: http://intelligence-test.net/part1/
<0> Before I gave up.
<3> if chris has 3 piles of sand and treborn has 5 piles of sand, how many piles do they have all together? (note: not apples and oranges)



<0> one pile
<1> <sigh>
<0> heh
<1> how many computer networks are there in the world?
<4> several.
<1> one, it's just not completely connected yet
<5> technically, they call it an internet (not _the_ internet)
<5> not a network
<6> aw, I dropped to #255 on ipspotting.com heheh
<2> heh
<5> interconnected networks
<3> if a rope ladder hung over the side of a sound boat has one rung every foot and the tide is rising continually at 3 inches every hour, with it currently being just at the bottom rung, how many hours until 3 rungs are under water?
<7> forever
<4> depends on if the boat is floating or not.
<3> that was my qualm with the original, it doesn't specify
<2> 3 hour
<3> I tried to with 'sound'
<3> meyrn: if the boat is floating, never
<2> hm
<8> Then you've introduced an "if", outside of the definition of the problem
<3> Asriel: not if "sound boat" implies floating
<4> there is no one solution going only by the information given.
<8> those sort of problems can't be termed anything than "spot the trick"
<7> I thought a sound boat was a type of boat
<3> I'd like to know how to reword it so it's specified by not emphasized
<1> it is, one that's functional (as a boat)
<8> Like the test Solamente had includes things like "100 C in a D", which I'm sure is "100 cents in a dollar", but will only work for Americans
<8> They can't really be termed "inteligence" tests for a raw definition of inteligence
<5> 100 EC in a E
<5> :)
<1> Asriel and Canadians and Aussies
<3> Asriel: all iq tests have to be based on context
<0> No, it's not an intelligence test in any real sense.
<7> why Asriel, most english would know there is 100 cents ina dollar
<0> It ***umes familiarity with American and British English.
<3> kiwi_: most english use pounds, not dollars
<0> And cultures
<7> and . . .
<7> they still would know
<8> I've never been a fan of inteligence testing at all, not even IQ tests
<0> In fact, it ***umes a Protestant point of view
<6> in America, where we eat kiwis
<9> In soviet russia, kiwis eat you!
<8> It's so disconnected from any worldly metric of inteligence as to be useless
<7> watch out for the beaks, they hurt ****ting them out
<3> I'll take your word of experience on that
<2> what was the shortes, but most complicated c++ code you have ever seen ?
<7> :)
<3> answer this2 = Given struct A{};template<typename T>struct B:A,virtual T{};cl*** C:virtual B<A>,A{};cl*** D:B<C>,B<B<A> >,public C,virtual A{} a; What's the order of destruction of 'a'?
<6> http://www.ioccc.org/2004/arachnid.c
<9> join #bored
<2> hm
<3> wtf is a hym?
<4> no, no
<10> float o=0.075,h=1.5,T,r,O,l,I;int _,L=80,s=3200;main(){for(;s%L||
<10> (h-=o,T= -2),s;4 -(r=O*O)<(l=I*I)|++_==L&&write(1,(--s%L?_<L?--_
<10> %6:6:7)+"123456 \n",1)&&(O=I=l=_=r=0,T+=o/2))O=I*2*O+h,I=l+T-r;}
<4> he said hm.
<3> okay, wtf is hym with an accent on the y?
<4> foreignness.
<4> turkish.



<4> going by the ip whois.
<4> he might be trying to say "him"
<2> after that virtual part
<4> i've noticed the turkish key layout must be missing the "i" that we're so used to.
<2> i get lost i have no idea :)
<4> they're always greeting me with "h"
<3> meyrn: http://rafb.net/paste/results/ku45Zh71.html
<2> Kniht it's really confusing :)
<3> if you can answer 'answer this2' or tell me what the code on that paste does, I'd be impressed :P
<2> lem me see, if i could even figure out where it ends i could answer :P
<2> :)
<11> guys i have a question about communication skills of IT people
<2> no i failed dunno
<1> emanuel_____ they ****
<11> i hear this is as important for a programmer as is the programming language
<0> I don't lump "IT people" with developers.
<0> But maybe it's a semantic difference others don't share.
<0> My communication skills, however, are quite good.
<0> As any developer's should be.
<1> agreed
<3> Solamente: that paste isn't intentionally obfuscated, just shortened
<11> thanks for correcting that. i ask about developers
<11> solamente that's very good
<11> did you have them naturally ?
<3> 63 is shorter than '?' :P
<0> emanuel_____: Developers tend to spend as much time reading and writing documentation and specifications as they do code, if not more.
<11> or you improved them
<11> ?
<2> Kniht :):)
<9> Solamente: I dunno, you could come off as a bit arrogent (common problem).
<1> if you cannot communicate, you can neither understand what is wanted, nor convey what you've got
<0> Nevermind discussing designs and design alternatives.
<1> Solamente I was referring to communication w/ commoners
<3> but just because you can communicate with some people (say, other developers only or phbs only) doesn't mean you can communicate well with whom you need to
<12> pfft
<12> no one is as arrogant as i am
<0> camio: I've never encountered a situation where good communications skills were interpreted as arrogance, unless the offended party were jealous of someone's superior education.
<12> now bow down
<1> well, there certainly are some obtuse clients out there
<3> camio: generally good communication skills imply that you know how not to sound arrogant :P
<7> unless you want to sound arrogant
<1> social skill, not communication
<11> i am ok at writing documentation even though i find it there's room for improvement to communicate with people verbally
<12> perhaps, but don't spare the big words
<3> generally, sometimes arrogance will communicate better
<3> vawjr: what is communication if not social?
<7> too hard peterhu?
<12> embiggen your parlance with perfectly cromulent words
<0> The only way to improve communications skills is to practice communication.
<1> Kniht information transmission
<2> arrogance can leed pointless arguments too
<3> vawjr: that's the essence of any social encounter
<11> Solamente: yes even though you need some guidelines
<1> Kniht I offer "***" modest counter example
<0> Bad speling can leed to missunderstanding
<1> clearly social encounter
<12> dna = information
<11> i am looking for some sites where and advice on this
<3> vawjr: clearly, and ignoring the bad dna pun, "I like you" is very hard to communicate
<1> advice on what?
<11> anoyone knows about this?
<3> vawjr: and all *** boils down to is "I like you and want to **** you" (for whatever motivation)
<11> i want to learn patterns of communication that are frequently used
<12> Solamente, buy me an imac core duo
<2> heh
<0> Pfft.
<7> lol
<3> emanuel: have 40 years to devote to it?
<12> otherwise i won't call you my sugar daddy any longer
<0> iMac, shmiMac


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