@IDWMaster no, it's quite elegant. in c++ you just need some support machinery. although our current and former committee chair insists that a language extension is needed (for windows rt)
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Except the problem is that the COM implementation currently is inconsistent in Windows 8. You have some newer, prettier C++ WinRT classes, and some older, win7/32 COM ones mixed in.
@IDWMaster i've stayed away from windows 8, but if experience is anything to go by, the perceived problems are very much construed problems, not real ones. microsoft tends to put politics into the design and coding. like pretending that identical things are different, that you absolutely need to use this tool or that, and so on (most infamous such, that you "need" WinMain for a GUI subsystem program, which is just bollocs).
@Cheersandhth.-Alf I quite agree that me getting the points is a problem. Maybe some way to move ownership of the question would be useful. But I did not have the privileges to re-open the original question (and it would not have got the votes to re-open).
@IDWMaster The question is indeed bad, but, as @Loki has shown, not unanswerable.
@LokiAstari Usually you can get enough votes if you come here and make a good point about why you think it should be reopened.
@Loki: We can now close your question as a dupe of the original one. Then you will either have to copy your answer to there, or flag for a mod to merge. What do you think?
@LokiAstari I dunno. Coming here with "I have a very elaborate and perfect answer for even that vague question, can I have a few votes to prove this is answerable?" might have gotten you the votes. Or it might not. However, at this time of the day, with so many well-reputed regulars hanging out here, it is always worth a try.
Oh, it seems @FredOverflow has found an FAQ entry that the whole thing is a dupe of. Couldn't he have done that like 15mins earlier?? @#'%! I guess this is the moment I give up and bow out...
i think, unusual people will always be hounded by others. and one does not have to be very much unusual. in primary school just having glasses or being obese or being good at math might be enough.
@sbi I would leave it out, but @Tony seems to prefer it. The reason for leaving it out is that any reader can insert a pause where the comma would be, but it's difficult for a reader to remove the pause implied by a comma. I often find myself removing commas that I inadvertently have placed where I would have paused.
@JerryCoffin The comma rules for German I was taught (which slightly differ from those in official use today) are so complicated that I never bothered to learn them all — but knowing 90% of them in German puts you into the 10% of the population who know even that much...
@TonyTheLion To be fair, this person had never ever been to an English-speaking country, likely had never encountered a native speaker, and most likely only remembered herself that the rules are complicated.
yea, the English teacher I had in Belgium when I first learned English, was so fucking full of herself, If I saw her now I could embarrass her with my English
@JerryCoffin The main problem with Perl is that you cannot tell whether the guy who hacked together those lines simply introduced a b bug or whether his cat jumped on the keyboard while he went to take a dump. (And nor could he, really.)
@ManofOneWay Some are, some aren't. My problem is that I'm senior enough that most people are convinced I should do managerial things, not "just" write code. At some point, most companies figure you have to do management type things to get any more promotions -- and I passed that point at least 10 years ago...
If you can pick either one (std::array requires a compile-time const), then either it's obvious (a few dozen int fit well on the stack) or, if it matters at all performance-wise, you should profile and decide based on your findings.
So, this past week was really busy. Reminded me that sometimes my passion for programming is indeed a job.
How's everyone doing?
Also, on the fun side, I joined the exclusive few that braved the hell that is Haskell by writing a programming in it. A raytracz0r. I should have the codes on some of the buckets and/or hubs soon.
Here's a little test. I need to code up a sexy scene to demonstrate some reflections and refractions and shit.
It's purely deterministic, no stochastic resolutions of the rendering equation.
@EtiennedeMartel It is actually done, but I haven't had a chance to push it through. Now that I have some free time (took a week off), it should be raining down from an Internet cloud near you.
I'd like to react, but changing the direction of a 1500 kg car @ 100 kph doesn't seem like a good idea. So, it's me and the guy coming from the other direction - or the hedgehog.
The thing is, I saw the first one coming, I tried to move sideways a bit, to go right ontop of it... But it accelerated or something after the car in front of me went over him, or something.
I think Kerrek SB is right. After i broke my long text down to the essence of my question, i could find the answers i needed really quick myself.
So this was a good learning experience. :)
Thank You.
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