I need a freakin' golden badge, so my new goal is to get the Populist badge, can't be that hard ("Highest scoring answer that outscored an accepted answer with score of more than 10 by more than 2x")
@R.MartinhoFernandes Fanatic will take at least.. 83 more days. Populist seems easy enough if you provide an answer to a question where the accepted answer has score of 11, and you make a really good answer, share it here and maybe get some (well deserved, ofc) help
Templates should be implemented in the header.
Method.h
template<typename type>
void Method(Model<type>* sys){ /*Your code here*/ };
See also: http://stackoverflow.com/a/495056/868546
From Mark Ransom:
In the .cpp file, the compiler can't guess what the template parameter wil...
@Mysticial speaking of votes btw, I thought my current score of 855 this week was quite good, but then I checked out the "user" page and see that a guy has managed to whip forth a whopping 1 360.. one or more bounties though, but still
@refp My first gold badge was Marshal. Done after hitting 10k. Like you, I wanted a gold badge really badly - and was one of the few to have reached 10k without it.
Hey, bookmarks are not deletable. Please don't spam the list of bookmarks. It's fine to bookmark something stupid once in a while, but the same thing twice is not. Sometimes people use that list to search for actual things.
Haskell is anything but invisible.. you take a glance at it once and then can't make it unseen. Haskell, the language who makes programmers wanna kill themselves since they don't understand shit at first glance
@Drise Actually, (a->b) is a parameter to a function which itself is a function from a to b, from the "domain" to the "codomain" by certain, established rules.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Maybe, but it just feels ugly and unstructured. Have you actually had a chance to employ it for something useful? (honest question)