So this guy got to analyze 70 million hashed passwords and associated data, and find that German seniors are the ones who use the safest passwords: news.cnet.com/8301-17852_3-57446081-71/…
OMG. According to the TOI, this one "scientist" says, regarding those spiders, "There is a lot of insect fauna that is still to be discovered." I really, really fear for those people now.
@Abyx Don't take it badly: I actually went and searched to see whether I could dig up that documentation link for you. The fact that I found none should not completely erase the fact that I did make the effort for you?
Re "his side of the story": I have just finished reading _The Last Ringbearer and I liked it a lot.
> The premise of the novel is the proverb "history is written by the victors", and that the Tolkien account is just that – the history as dictated by the victorious side. n Eskov's version of the story, Mordor is described as a peaceful country on the verge of an industrial revolution, that is a threat to the war-mongering and imperialistic faction represented by Gandalf ... and the elves.
@sbi "In 2010 the book was translated into English by Yisroel Markov and released as a free and non-commercial ebook; this release has been officially approved by Eskov." Oh, neat.
@Cicada Mmm. Not sure I need it. I don't know what you are referring to but keep in mind he might not have been around at a particular time (and only freaks like me digest the log transcripts)
@sehe Short story short: you basically said to Abyx "have you looked up on SO?" and that vexed him. Exactly what he did when I first joined this room two weeks ago. Hence oh the irony
@Cicada Well, in fact I asked him. And in the process I gave him my search query, in case it was helpful. I really intended that as a question... <sob/>
@RMartinhoFernandes I used the free CoolReader on Android, and after testing both the epub and mobi versions very quickly (I think there's also a PDF), I decided to go with epub for no reason I can remember.
Why does the following fail to infer R:
static R Foo<R>(Func<Action<R>, R> call) { ... }
While pretty much the 'same', works:
static R Foo<R>(Func<Action, R> call) { ... }
Usage:
var i = Foo(ec => -1);
Ways the first sample 'must' be called to compile:
v...
@CatPlusPlus ...I guess that answers a question that had been popping up in my mind: "is it barely possible that we might be just a tiny bit smug and self-satisfied?"
hello i'm trying to overload my operator >> to my class but i ecnouter an error in eclipse.
error:
`..\/rightangle.h:68:19: error: ambiguous overload for 'operator>>' in 'is >> ra.RAngle::x'
code:
friend istream& operator>>(const istream& is, const RAngle&...
does anyone know if there is a way to treat a for loop like a stored variable? I am not sure how to explain it best. Like instead of for(int i=0; i<=n; i++) something like for(conditions)
@user1435323 So, perhaps if you show us some code in which you thought that would have been convenient, we could show you how modern C++ style supports that?
I've got a few suggestions. See the last for my recommendation:
In my opinion insert(it, N, value) beats std::fill_n:
for ( int i = 0; i < num_pairs; i++ ) {
cards.insert(cards.end(), 2, Card(i) );
}
If order isn't important, you could just generate the cards once, and duplicate after ...
@KillianDS you around bud? The X stuff I did was done under springboks first incarnation glskel, I think @cat has deleted his repo, though I still have my fork around, if you want a look
@RMartinhoFernandes True dat. But it gets boring, plus, if you want to make the judgement call, there is an argument to be had to know the alternatives :).
@RMartinhoFernandes Somebody saw the enthusiasm for the IOCCC, but didn't realize you weren't really supposed to take it as an example of what to do...
@thecoshman I don't hate Java. I think of it more like a rock sticking out of the ground in an inconvenient place. Yes, I'll pulverize it with a sledge hammer given half a chance, but I feel no ill-will toward it while doing so. Such feelings would be wasted on anything as stupid as a rock or Java.
@RadekdaknokSlupik Shhh. Don't tell, but you can write proper software in Java. Just don't come running to use when you find yourself corrupted into a Singleton worshipper and wondering how it got to be that way