@DeadMG But to jail people for teaching their own children their own beliefs, would be.... getting away with all sorts of shit that would never be allowed...
Extreme prejudice is just as evil, regardless of who commits it.
@Xaade Cry me a river. There are idiots everywhere. Everybody's being "persecuted" for what they think. That whole "christians are victims" thing is a lie.
I'm using the following compile-time 'trick' (based on ADL) to create method that is only valid/defined/callable by classes in the same namespace.
namespace Family1
{
struct ModelA{};
struct ModelB{};
template<typename T>
bool is_in_Family1(T const...
In your case, speech is only free if it falls within guildlines of what you find to be acceptable speech. Then you have the problem of who controls acceptable speech. One day @DeadMG 's opinions are no longer acceptable either. And DeadMG is in jail for believing the sky is blue.
@EtiennedeMartel it's very common. but worse: people tend to interpret everything so that it fits preconceived idea. e.g., my doctor yesterday was sure i wanted help with a skin disease i had some years ago. he could not be dissuaded from this belief. i had to let him go on and suggest a treatment, and with only minutes to spare we finally got down to my real reason for the appointment.
Yeah but how long did it take you? I am studying the book and I its taking so long to get through. Sometimes I spend a month on a page. Specifically SFINAE. It took me months before I could understand the example in the book.
I programmed a bit of C and before that some Visual Basic. I get C++ and like it but now I'm starting to realize that C++ is a very complex language and I understand why some people hate it. (I love it tho)