@CatPlusPlus why would allowing me to click a cancel button involve killing any processes as opposed to opening the option for me to tell it to send a shutdown message?
netbeans should totally add a progress bar somewhere, instead of just sitting there when I click the debug button. Took me a while to realize it was thinking still.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm trying to make a simple change at work, and my code is making java.exe have access violations. It's been a week and I still have no idea what the problem is. Especially since I can't find out any of my code that's getting executed before the problem.
Universal Software Radio Peripheral (USRP) with two RFX900 daughter-boards and [http://code.google.com/p/clock-tamer/ ClockTamer] installed (all open-source).]]
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OpenCola is a brand of cola unique in that the instructions for making it are freely available and modifiable. Anybody can make the drink, and anyone can modify and improve on the recipe as long as they, too, license their recipe under the GNU General Public License. Since recipes are, by themselves, not copyrightable, the legal basis for this is untested.
The original version 1.0 was released on 27 January 2001. Current Version is 1.1.3. Although originally intended as a promotional tool to explain free and open source software, the drink took on a life of its own and 150,000 cans were ...
Free Beer, formerly known as Our Beer (Danish: Vores øl) is the first brand of beer with a "free" recipe - free as in "freedom", taken after the term "free software". The name "Free Beer" is a play on Richard Stallman's common explanation that free software is "free as in speech, not free as in beer." The recipe is published under a Creative Commons license, specifically the Attribution-ShareAlike license.
The beer was created by students at the IT-University in Copenhagen together with Superflex, a Copenhagen-based artist collective, to illustrate how concepts of the free software mov...
@Ell The disk space requirement can be easily met by an SD card.
"For DLLs that are loaded dymanically after the process has started (delay load, COM objects, explicit LoadLibrary, etc) __declspec(thread) does not work on Windows XP, 2003 Server and earlier OSes, but does work on Vista and 2008 Server." curses.
Oh, wait, @Cat I haven't finished reading the monad chapters, but I haven't seen fundeps yet. I much prefer the one from RWH. LYAH is has too much exposition. It repeats explainations of things that were covered in previous chapters several times, and that makes it longer than it needs. RWH reminds me of sigfpe's tutorial: the reader is supposed to have already built the monads unaware and the chapter focuses on the discovery that there's an underlying pattern.
no.. seriously.. this is a silly database where there is no indexing on the search terms.. the number of rows may be up to 100 mlillion.. so pick each sentence from database and try to find whether at least one of the i/p words match..i don't know how the hell it can be done faster
@mfontanini , its a massive data as a whole.. but i get to pick only one sentence(say 300 words) at a time from db and check whether it contains any one of the i/p words..
@melak47 if you could answer...when we have two pointers char and int.. why does print a char pointer prints the string and printing a int pointer prints the address?
So I have a function which returns an std::vector assuming the vector is large, how should I return it? - By (l-value) reference, to ensure that it does not get copied? - Or just return it by value, assuming that it's content is moved anyways.
Yes, when you return a data member from a member function, because the data member will outlive the function call. Or when you return a static object, for example in the shudder Singleton Pattern. Or when you return a parameter that was passed in by reference, for example in operator<< overloads or in the implementation of std::move.
Just don't return automatic objects by reference and you're fine.
I have 2 classes: Database and DatabaseStatement. Each statement must have an associated database object. Should I use references or smart pointers? Here is example code using reference pastie.org/4531012
Or you should be able to use WinRT on Windows 8, however I never tried this.
@FredOverflow Well it works and I get stuff done with it.
You just have to configure the build system properly to use Qt's meta object compiler and eventually Qt's resource comipler and the language translation stuff..
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Developer support is available in the form of the Windows SDK, providing doc...
Wow. Just wow. "I can hear music for the first time ever, what should I listen to?", asks Austin Chapman. "That night, a group of close friends jump-started my musical education by playing Mozart, Rolling Stones, Michael Jackson, Sigur Ros, Radiohead, Elvis, and several other popular legends of music." What would you recommend to someone who says "Silence is still my favorite sound"?
@FredOverflow Will it get modules?! Why was the proposal from 2006 moved to a separate report? When will it be available? Are compiler vendors (Microsoft, clang..) willing to implement modules?