@AlfPSteinbach: Just like you mentioned the other day, I too got a lunatic stalking me ...Just I know who the <barrage of obscene words> is! But I feel good about this.. I feel like I have employed an dumb secretary who spends all the day going over my very old worst answers, and downvoting them, the next day i just check & decide whether the worst ones should stay or be deleted. I get Free service ;)
@Als the only way i know to "know" stalker id is coincidence in time. like i tell someone u're wrong, and the someone is argumentative, then start getting downvotes all over the place.
Off topic to this answer, but since you started it, I feel obliged to inform you that SO has an fraud detection system, which detects conspicuously planned nefarious downvoting against individuals and it reverted back most of your downvotes on me. So suggest you to be wise & take that in to account while planning the downvoting today.
Lets just see how far & how long you can keep doing it. As of now I have 729 answers. You still have a lot of ground to make to go through all of them & downvote. All the Best!
after a pepper burger with sour cream and (smaller than cherry)-tomatoes, i now see that wilhem's code that i commented on tonight, would not even compile
@KonradRudolph I got kids here, and so I'm awake since, at least, 8am. And I can't even remember having seen such a paper, let alone knowing of an URL.
@LucDanton: Thanks for the review and clarification answer on that C++FAQ. I guess we never were here same times after that day. So couldn't thank before
Okay anyways lunch time...See you when i see you, till then have a good day
They said the first victim of the hurricane is a drowned surfer in Florida. I'd argue that, if you go surfing when a hurricane passes by, then you are a victim of your stupidity, not of nature.
@Als Well, you do have to put it into perspective, don't you? I mean, otherwise, if you have a small country with few inhabitants, you'd have to say there aren't many stupid people in that country, even when they are all stupid.
@TonyTheTiger relativity is the theory that makes a 500 km long iron pole fit in a 3 m size universe (it gets shorter when it moves fast, so just give it good speed, wrt. uh what)
well i think it is that way nowadays with most all sciences (or rather the scientists). things/theories that are good in their proper context are perceived to be universally applicable and king of all others. then u get ridiculous conclusions like big thing fitting into small universe, etc.
Yes. There was a time where you could download n3290 for free, but that was taken down later, so people would still have a reason to eventually buy the actual standard.
I was trying to work out if accessing C header files by pre-fixing c and dropping the .h was now standardised, e.g. gcc has for ages taken stdio.h and made it usable as cstdio, but afaik that wasn't standardised naming
@FredOverflow Is it? Well, I certainly wasn't fishing for rep here. Not for that one. I only once in a while answer a question there. As I said, I consider it a strange place, where voting works even worse than on SO.
I mean, that answer is now my second-highest voted (don't ask!) on PSE! That's plain silly for a little piece of common sense. Some of myrealanswers, OTH, got little or no upvotes.
@awoodland it's always been standard, but what's changed with C++0x is that the existing practice of the C++ headers just wrapping the C headers (instead of opposite, which C++98 required) has been allowed. Hence there is no longer even any hope of future guarantee of clean global namespace. Hence with C++0x there is no reason to use e.g. <cstdio>, and <stdio.h> is now preferable (no arguments left against it, good arguments for it).
And to dot the i's and cross the t's, by "opposite" I don't mean C headers wrapping C++-specific stuff, but C headers wrapping headers especially made for the C++ rules. And then also the C++ headers wrapping those. In order to not pollute namespaces in violation of the standard.
Because we had a discussion about that on SO some days ago and I was curious about knowing if that was actually possible. Also, I love running into problems.
As a preface, I really do not want the exact solution to my problem, just guidance. I don't want you to give me the code. This isn't homework, it's just an exercise I'm trying to solve.
I just want you to tell me how to access VDU and directly change character on same screen.
The screen is divi...
For my driver, the only issues are the video ram access (not hard), the timer thing (which is OK once you work out what a jiffy is), and building/linking a kernel module.
I wonder if some people already built the kernel with a C++ compiler ?
@Als Well, you do have to put it into perspective, don't you? I mean, otherwise, if you have a small country with few inhabitants, you'd have to say there aren't many stupid people in that country, even when they are all stupid.
@sbi: I guess, we will need to form a standards committee to decide the parameters that classify stupidity, Ignorance & sheer pain in the butt kinda people, Oh and you could chair this committee :)
@sbi: Actuallly, I had left a comment for that user on an answer, i posted it here earlier, that seems to have been deleted too, so it seems the user must have flagged it and then some mod took action.
@PratikshaBhisikar: How do you find developing in Iphone? It uses objective C AFIK.
Not to niggle, but there was a particularly odd post at What C compiler when building Eclipse
The original answer was "gcc ofcourse, it is the best."
The poster made the unsubstantiated claim "Because,gcc comes for free(open source), it is open source and it is much better than the buggy msvc...
do the reputation actions have timestamps in the database tables? You could probably have a good stab at guessing who a lot of voters were on data.stackexchange.com if they do...
Off topic to this answer, but since you started it, I feel obliged to inform you that SO has an fraud detection system, which detects conspicuously planned nefarious downvoting against individuals and it reverted back most of your downvotes on me. So suggest you to be wise & take that in to account while planning the downvoting today.
Lets just see how far & how long you can keep doing it. As of now I have 729 answers. You still have a lot of ground to make to go through all of them & downvote. All the Best!
And seems that is deleted as well. Mods in action eh.
The whole argument on that answer about the compiler was because this particular user was peculiarly rude, and there was an argument between us and he started downvoting my old answers, and I refused to answer any of his calls for substantiating untill he grew up from his -ve mindset, and he didn't.
hmm, I don't know I especially try not to be rude, try to be accurate(maybe I am not all the times) I ain't perfect anyway, I never even downvote, I have downvoted 2 times in 11 months, I hope i have contributed a lil bit if not a lot
and people would pick on me just because they can.
I'm just here to chat with other people that I've come to know somewhat over the last year, and if I have a question, for the rest I don't care anymore
I have learned a lot from this place. When I started out here I didn't knew a lot of things, Eventually, the expertise people showed kind of motivated me to learn be better.
Speaking of mathemagicians, I'm looking at some of the lcm/gcd stuff on Wikipedia. Why not try Euclid's algorithm for finding the gcd and then from that obtain the lcm? Although I could see issues for 1 to 20, might want to use a std::uint64_t here.