Possible vandalism of own posts; multiple deletions in a short time; stackoverflow.com/q/8452828 stackoverflow.com/q/8455975 stackoverflow.com/q/8469462 stackoverflow.com/q/8469642 stackoverflow.com/q/8472314 – 9 mins ago
if you didn't go to your university at all you could teach yourself what's required to do the job you want and get that salary (plus work experience) in probably less time
@RMartinhoFernandes Eh. It's not so much about that, and more about the fact that I can't afford it, financially, without my parents support, and they would not support me resitting the year.
I'd like to get my hands on a book containing all of the Internet, then I could fly it by helicopter, drop it at a trolls house and kill it WITH FIRE. (because the book of the Internet sure is made of fire, that's given)
@RadekSlupik it would be easier if we went back to when everybody was on 56k modems, then porn was just images.. if you were lucky you could MAYBE find a gif somewhere
anyhow.. I had this little black book where I used to write domain-names I saw every now and then so I could go out on the internet and actually do/read something
I'm interested in finding a little bit of python code to turn a laptop into a space heater programmatically. Mostly, I'd like to generate as much heat as possible without damaging the system. I'd like:
to use all available CPU cores
to have the option increasing the screen brightness
any other ...
My library will give calling code a pretty interface for outputting colored, bright, flashing and underlined text with colored backgrounds. What's the best API for this? One function with 6 (type-safe) arguments? One function with two arguments, one of which is a struct that holds all the settings? Some kind of Lisp-y nesting thing?
I installed three Sony crapwares (two dependencies of a third: Sony Event Service) and now I have the "Dynamic" in "Dynamic hybrid Graphics System" back!
this book is really funny at times.. just take this statement where it talks about `constexpr` in C++11 as an example: `int myArray[getArraySize()]; // Invalid in C++`
"invalid in *C++* "!? no, it's invalid in standards prior to c++11 (such as c++03, c++98), it's not invalid in "C++"..
phew.. I thought @rubenvb was an author behind "Professional C++", if that was the case I would shut down my interwebz.. can't have tubez like that connected to it
Without implicit dependencies you either need to spell everything out in build script (DRY violation) or not rebuild targets properly when they change.