A serious question: can we use OpenGL3.0+ for a commercial product? I mean: OpenGL3.0 is not widely supported out there. My nVidia for example support only 2.0 :(
The German keyboard layout is a QWERTZ keyboard layout commonly used in Germany and Austria. It is based on one defined in a former edition (October 1988) of the German standard DIN 2137-2. The current edition DIN 2137-1:2012-06 standardizes it as the first (basic) one of three layouts, calling it “T1” (“Tastaturbelegung 1” = “keyboard layout 1”).
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File:German-Keyboard-Layout-T2-Version2-large.png|thumb|upright=2.5|German keyboard layout “T2” according to DIN 2137-1:2012-06.Click on any symbol to call the Wikipedia article on that symbol.
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often, you can wrap the Vertex Objects in classes and stuff to simulate immediate-mode style calling, but under-the-hood you batch and send off primitives to the graphics card in one happy Vertex/Index Buffer.
@ThePhD I don't see why I would ever want to draw a shitload of quads by doing "draw this vertex, then that one, then that one" instead of "draw a shitload of quads".
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's what I mean. But I mean have a class interface that has functions that takes a single quad (or multiple quads) and its parameters and pushes it into a queue that gets flushed to the graphics card at the end of your drawing loop or something.
@ThePhD It's almost exclusively for CAD programs. Unless you're using something that already knows how to use its few extra special bits, it's a giant waste of money.
@sehe Yes. The Gomery Commission was remarkable in the huge amount of people who claimed they couldn't possibly remember handling large amounts of public money for nebulous purposes.
@ThePhD ...and supports DX11 (though it's only a GT610M, which is probably pretty slow). If you're willing to pay a bit more for faster graphics, you can get that too.
I must admit that I have had recurring what the fuck related episodes. Especially relating to alt-tab being completely and utterly broken in Win7.
I've resorted to minimizing everything to the desktop (Win+D) first, then Alt-Tab to reach a single window. This increases the time to switch from Vim to the terminal screen by ~3x
@CatPlusPlus I had to for some testing right after it came out (literally, the day of general availability). I predict another Vista -- so many people will insist on continuing to use Win7, it'll remain current after Win8 is forgotten.
@ThePhD The difference is that Vista wasn't really all that awful, as long as you had the hardware to run it. Mostly Windows 7 just waited long enough that people didn't expect it to run in 1 or 2 GB of RAM anymore. Even with entirely adequate hardware, 8 just blows chunks. Looks like an attempt at a successor to Windows 2, not 7.
@ThePhD yeah. It is better in all respects! It hogs more memory, it needs more expensive CPUs and graphics cards, costs more money and there are more 'price differentiating' versions (i.o.w. you are welcome to pay even more)
You know, I can never tell. Is 670M actually better than the 500 or 400 series? Because the 400 series I had in my last laptop actually worked out all the way up until DX11.
Hey, robot, question. Should something like this be accepted as two different overloads? Or would I need an extra defaulted template param on one of them?
@R.MartinhoFernandes It shows the bloddy text. It can't be empty. Might the dom contain 'stale' data (javascript modifications)? Last time I hunted it down to one particular font-familiy CSS entry on his editor widget thingie (/cc @StackedCrooked)
@ThePhD, here in Italy Apple was forced to give 2 years warranty against their basic 1 year warranty + Apple shitty care (that obviously is not cheap)...
@JerryCoffin Actually, it comes from the same/similar word in Czech, which there is applied to tedious, repetitive work, rather than to work in general, as in Russian.
@ThePhD The company I started to work for two months ago gave me a shitty Lenovo T420s. It's about 2.5x the size of the power block of the Dell MX4400 that my former company gave me. That was really heavy and a pain to carry around ("mobile desktop"), but I loved it.
@FredOverflow I don't. My dislike starts with the Fn key being where you'd expect the Ctrl key, and, according to me, my relationship with could end right there. Alas, the company paid for it...
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ha, you thought you'd get away so easily, bit then @Xeo proved me right. Now, why would we trust you?
@sehe What? Me?! Never.
@TonyTheLion And you failed to tell that many here didn't.
Also, you not only switched names, but also avatar.
@sbi Wokay. Someone posted it in the lounge. I might have assumed it was you since you have a tendency of posting biological research/trivia. Sorry. I might find the reference...