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nikunj >
diehlpk_work, yt?
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zao >
Does anyone here have a nifty HPC-driven visualisation video that can be used in public?
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zao >
We had an introduction course the other day about our centre, and we didn't have any fancy weather/astrophysics/chemistry vis, so lots of dull text.
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zao >
Didn't someone here do some fancypants orbiting stars or something?
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nikunj >
I remember watching jbjnr's video on some sort of simulation.
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hpx/gh-pages 9b81d28 StellarBot: Updating docs
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hpx/thread_local_allocator f6f2de5 Hartmut Kaiser: Fixing constexpr functions for older compilers
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My collaborators have some nice videos on their youtube
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aserio >
hkaiser: Morning!
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aserio >
hkaiser: please send me the code from the last seminar
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Is anyone else having Huge slowdowns on the Rostam clusters?
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galabc >
Running a simple command like mv takes like 1 minute for me
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hkaiser: hey, see pm please
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aserio >
khuck: yt?
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khuck >
aserio: what's up?
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aserio >
khuck: hey, did diff provide what you needed?
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aserio >
did
*the* diff
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khuck >
I didn't clone the repo, I was just trying to find the code on github
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aserio >
what I mean is does this link provide you with what you needed?
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aserio >
I can make that more clear in the blog post
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khuck >
ah, it's in the phylanx/plugins/ directory
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khuck >
and src/plugins
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aserio >
Yea Hartmut left in inside Phylanx so users could see where everything needed to be changed
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aserio >
I think I will change the blogpost and YouTube notes to reflect that
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khuck >
::thumbsup::
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khuck >
I do have to admit that as I was watching the video, I couldn't help but thinking "this seems unnecessarily complicated"
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aserio >
khuck: did you watch the one before?
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khuck >
I understand it's a simple example, though
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hkaiser >
khuck: :(
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khuck >
it's not the concepts, it's the fact that C++ requires so much syntactic nonsense
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hkaiser >
I thought things are straighforward :/
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aserio >
the code is mostly the same, but it does go by much faster when hkaiser copies and pastes
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khuck >
it's not a criticism of the lecture, but of C++
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hkaiser >
well yah, c++ is quite verbose
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aserio >
especially if you try to read it line by line
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khuck >
without a good IDE with autocompletion, it would be a nightmare to code
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aserio >
heller: ^^ fighting words
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khuck >
I'm not saying there's anything better
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aserio >
lol, I am making fun of you :p
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khuck >
"Cmake is the worst build configuration tool...except for all the others"
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khuck >
"C++ is..."
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aserio >
khuck: I agree that if you watch the video without the previous one it is a confusing lecture
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hkaiser >
khuck: there are two types of languages: the ones everybody is complaining about and the ones nobody is using ...
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khuck >
no, that's not the issue.
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khuck >
hkaiser: agreed
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aserio >
I was ok in it but only because I was subbing out what what actually written for what we talked about last lecture
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khuck >
the phylanx primitive stuff is the least confusing part of the lecture, for me. But I am not guru-level C++
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khuck >
final thought: it just felt like a lot of abstraction to do a simple thing (return a value)
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aserio >
Do other languages enable you do to that nicely?
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aserio >
(legit question)
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khuck >
no idea. probably some esoteric OOD language nobody uses (see Hartmut
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khuck >
's comment)
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khuck >
not likely in the real world
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The only thing that seems close to me is how Python will figure out the return type, but that seems different
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