@DeadMG Indeed. There was a time I would stomp on any C++ discussion that would raise its ugly head here, but I was utterly alone on this mission, so I gave up.
And according to the newbie hints, asking questions here is Ok. :)
another pet peeve of mine is formal computer science definitions
apparently, the formal definition of a grammar is (N, T, S, P), where N and T are the list of non-terminal and terminal symbols, respectively, but S is the grammar in BNF/EBNF, where all the symbols are given anyway
Imagine that you have a data mining mission to glean information from this page. Assuming that the information is in an html table in a "no frills" html document, write a regular expression to obtain the values Name, Room and Extn from the html version of the page
@jalf I can't be absolutely certain, of course. OTOH, in the companies I've looked at, there's a pretty strong correlation between developers having fairly "normal" machines, and producing usable results. I never said compiling can't happen on a faster machine -- but a developer shouldn't normally be able to directly use the faster machine for his own testing (or other uses).
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@Xeo: I am not taking input in my code, how do I use it ? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5605125/why-is-iostreameof-inside-a-loop-condition-considered-wrong
@Xeo A quick check shows that it is, in fact, the highest scoring answer ever on SO. The next highest has about one third the score (1559 compared to 4351).
@ildjarn Quite true. I'm too lazy to re-do a query to check, but if somebody wanted to badly enough, they might be able to come up with an estimate based on voting percentages and number of views.
@Xeo 200 or more in a day -- even if part of that is from accepted answers so you may still be eligible to receive more rep from upvotes that day. Unfortunately, it's non-transferable, so I can't give you my 32 extra days...
@MartinhoFernandes I like how you can get a log of any base by dividing the log2 or log10 of n by the log2 or log10 of the wanted base.. Or using any other logX for that matter