00:10:55 -!- ihope_ has joined. 00:28:32 -!- pikhq has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 01:00:10 -!- ihope_ has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 01:10:18 -!- ihope__ has changed nick to ihope. 01:19:17 -!- GregorR-W has quit ("Chatzilla 0.9.75 [Firefox 1.5.0.6/0000000000]"). 01:42:49 -!- bsmntbombdood has quit (Remote closed the connection). 01:44:13 -!- ZmFnCg has joined. 01:44:58 -!- ZmFnCg has left (?). 01:45:38 -!- bsmntbombdood_ has joined. 01:48:44 Hey! 01:49:03 I said something! 01:50:15 I'm very happy for you. 01:50:59 Something about ._O being the new >_O. 01:54:02 oh 02:04:58 -!- bsmntbombdood__ has joined. 02:05:10 -!- bsmntbombdood__ has left (?). 02:09:11 -!- bsmntbombdood_ has changed nick to bsmntbombdood. 02:14:14 Anyways, night all 02:14:21 -!- Sgeo has quit ("Ex-Chat"). 02:16:27 Sgeo never says anything except goodbye :-\ 02:50:29 Yup 02:56:09 -!- pikhq has joined. 03:05:39 I have to give credit to the AP people, all their code is GPLed. 03:05:48 Yay. 03:05:57 -!- calamari has joined. 03:06:04 ``Many students avoid the Case Study because it appears too complex.'' <-- write any program that has decent functionality in the real world, and I'll bet it'll beat the complexity of this stupid case study out of the water. 03:06:13 hi 03:06:24 Feh, write a BF interpreter and it'll make the case study look like child's play. 03:07:02 What *is* the "case study", anyways? 03:08:04 "Hello, world" 03:08:36 GreyKnight: Using three functions. 03:08:43 void main () { 03:08:50 hello(); 03:08:54 world(); 03:08:55 } 03:09:02 void hello () { 03:09:09 printf("Hello, "); 03:09:10 } 03:09:12 pikhq: It's a case study of marine biology. 03:09:14 void world () { 03:09:23 printf("World!\n"); 03:09:23 It seems that a vast majority of the test is based on code from this simulation. 03:09:23 } 03:09:48 Silly pikhq, you need at *least* 11 functions! 03:10:18 GreyKnight: One for each character? 03:10:35 Sounds like "Hello, World" in BFM. :p 03:10:38 Naturally. 03:11:53 'Though the advanced OOP is a bit hard to follow for me since I rarely use OOP. I need to read more on Java OOP. 03:13:30 Java? 03:13:47 What do you think the AP Computer Science tests use? C? 03:14:46 I doubt they'd introduce little mindless CS acolytes to the concepts of functional languages either (except some tail-recursion). 03:16:04 and to teach that all Lisp languages are the devil, judging from some conversations I've had 03:17:03 Well, my friends in AP CS already think so because they were forced to learn car and cdr for some other test. 03:17:13 OH NOES 03:17:18 car and cdr 03:17:26 HOW WILL WE LIVE WITH OURSELVES 03:17:27 And cdar and caadr :D. 03:17:35 Which I still can't see the difficulty in, but I guess I've had exposure with these things. 03:20:35 I still can't get over the fact that exceptions are considered advanced concepts :D. 03:21:56 How hard is it to explain the concept of "give up" :-? 03:22:36 Very hard. 03:22:40 escape hatch 03:22:43 ejector seat 03:23:22 exceptions as the ejector seats of programming 03:59:29 -!- calamari has quit ("Leaving"). 04:44:04 -!- Sgeo has joined. 04:46:37 -!- ihope has quit (Connection timed out). 04:53:51 -!- CakeProphet has quit (Read error: 113 (No route to host)). 05:12:18 -!- GreyKnight has quit (Remote closed the connection). 05:59:22 -!- Arrogant has joined. 06:23:53 -!- Sgeo has quit ("Ex-Chat"). 06:34:11 -!- anonfunc has joined. 06:52:36 -!- calamari has joined. 07:06:21 -!- calamari has quit ("Leaving"). 07:50:27 -!- anonfunc has quit. 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 10:11:50 -!- ivan` has joined. 10:12:40 -!- ivan` has quit (Client Quit). 11:31:28 -!- Arrogant has quit ("Leaving"). 11:44:34 -!- jix has joined. 13:26:59 -!- jix has quit ("Bitte waehlen Sie eine Beerdigungnachricht"). 15:50:28 -!- GregorR-W has joined. 16:26:54 -!- jix has joined. 16:30:44 -!- kipple_ has joined. 19:54:19 -!- Sgeo has joined. 20:04:39 -!- ihope__ has joined. 20:04:49 -!- ihope__ has changed nick to ihope. 20:27:27 -!- _jol_ has joined. 20:28:37 -!- wooby has quit ("Ex-Chat"). 20:37:36 wow, there's a guy called Ghastly who actually sings the whole 99bob song (I downloaded it from P2P), it takes him almost 19 minutes 20:56:56 -!- Razor-X` has joined. 20:58:18 -!- Razor-X has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 21:07:45 -!- CakeProphet has joined. 21:17:19 -!- _jol_ has quit ("leaving"). 21:40:17 Only 19 minutes ...? 21:41:16 Yeah, I guess that sounds about right actually :P 21:41:23 Only takes about 8 seconds to sing one lyric. 21:54:41 -!- GregorR-W has quit (Remote closed the connection). 21:56:38 -!- GregorR-W has joined. 22:07:33 -!- calamari has joined. 22:07:33 -!- pgimeno has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 22:23:26 -!- pgimeno has joined. 22:51:26 -!- jix has quit ("Bitte waehlen Sie eine Beerdigungnachricht"). 22:53:00 * pikhq can make his computer sing it in less. . . :p 23:06:51 probably pretty hard to make a computer sing :) 23:09:47 I'll do it. . . In Brainfuck! 23:12:25 don't forget > /dev/dsp ;) 23:12:57 Of course. ;) 23:13:46 hehe that just gave me a horrible idea 23:14:25 macro soundmanagement {args}? :p 23:14:27 could cheat and record it then encode the samples in bf 23:14:28 -!- ihope__ has joined. 23:14:32 Hahah. 23:14:49 question becomes: how do I use /dev/dsp? 23:15:16 okay, ls > /dev/dsp works 23:15:36 wonder what rate it is playing at, stereo, mono, 16/8 bit etc 23:15:59 It's stereo 16 bit PCM, I believe. 23:17:02 44100? 23:17:23 Yeah. 23:19:31 can't be 23:19:46 a 44359 byte file played back for approx 5 seconds 23:20:01 that'd be over in less than a second with those settings 23:20:34 -!- ihope__ has changed nick to ihope_. 23:22:32 Hmm. 23:22:36 Weird. 23:22:41 Look up the OSS specs. 23:22:45 ahh here we go.. 44359/5.629s=7880,440576.. pretty close to 8000 23:23:10 so my guess is 8000/8bit/mono 23:26:43 -!- GregorR-W has changed nick to AgentTeal. 23:27:04 That would be correct. 23:28:01 At least if it's the OSS (or ALSA's OSS emulation) /dev/dsp. 23:28:11 -!- AgentTeal has changed nick to GregorR-W. 23:28:19 But you can poke at it with ioctls to change the rate, of course. 23:28:28 not from bf :) 23:28:42 Well, 8000 Hz should be enough for everyone. 23:28:55 yeah 23:29:00 calamari: Thought you were the one who made EsoAPI. . . :p 23:29:04 You get 4 kHz tones, after all. That's something like a quarter of the hearing range. 23:29:06 I am 23:31:32 -!- ihope has quit (Connection timed out).