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11:00 AM
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Q: Comparing one's self to others during interviews

Crazy EddieI'm often asked at some point during the interview process to compare myself to my peers. For example, one of my first after-graduation jobs asked me to compare myself to my classmates. A job I recently interviewed for asked me to compare myself to my coworkers. I always play this down quite a...

> For about 90% of the other students though I see this not as me being so good, but them being really that f'n bad. I was often dumbfounded not just by their ignorance, but by their unwillingness to do what it took to loose it. My peers in college where lazy, bemoaning, irresponsible, sacks of stupidity that would rather run around puking from so much booze than put out the least amount of effort in learning anything. Then they blamed their ineptitude on the professors.
lol
 
@Cheersandhth.-Alf So whats The workaround ?
 
@NeelBasu i think, to make sense of the compiler messages, add a file with main and declare e.g. a Section object
> g++ *.cpp
In file included from section.h:6:0,
                 from main.cpp:1:
Component.h: In instantiation of 'void Component<ParentT, ChildT>::work() const [with ParentT = A; ChildT = Paragraph]':

main.cpp:6:1:   required from here
Component.h:16:65: error: invalid static_cast from type 'Paragraph*' to type 'AbstractComponent*'
Component.h:16:28: warning: unused variable 'a' [-Wunused-variable]

[D:\dev\test\so\bah 01\files]
> _
 
@Cheersandhth.-Alf I donno why mine compiles
 
it doesn't if you add a main and use your class
#include "section.h"

int main()
{
    Section o;
}
not used => not instantiated => not checked very thoroughly
 
> Others see me this way too though. It actually took me a while to recognize that there's actually something significantly special about the way I approach my programming (I really care), work ethic, and additionally my lucky roll in the gene game. I have seen it get to my head from time to time, and I try to avoid it, but in all honesty I'm just better than most.
lol
 
11:05 AM
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Yes tested and rebuilt. and it didn't show any error
except an worning for unused variable
 
[D:\dev\test\so\bah 01\files]
> doskey /macros
g++=g++ -std=c++0x -pedantic -Wall -O -Wwrite-strings $*

[D:\dev\test\so\bah 01\files]
> g++ *.cpp
In file included from section.h:6:0,
                 from main.cpp:1:
Component.h: In instantiation of 'void Component<ParentT, ChildT>::work() const [with ParentT = A; ChildT = Paragraph]':

main.cpp:6:1:   required from here
Component.h:16:65: error: invalid static_cast from type 'Paragraph*' to type 'AbstractComponent*'
Component.h:16:28: warning: unused variable 'a' [-Wunused-variable]
did you remember to add a .cpp file with a main, that uses your class?
 
#include "collection.h"
#include "section.h"
#include "paragraph.h"

int main(){

    Section s;

	return 0;
}
Compiled Fine
 
check that you have const everywhere. add the compiler options shown above if you haven't already
also you should not include "paragraph.h"
 
anyway. I need some work around.
 
only include "section.h"
and you don't need a workaround
 
sbi
11:10 AM
@FredOverflow Did you catch the irony of the guy's user name?
 
you only need to code the headers up with usual good programming practice for C++
 
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Yes Now Got the error. Though not fully understood
 
which means, each header should be sufficient on its own for what it provides
which means, if "section.h" needs something from "paragraph.h", then "section.h" must itself include "paragraph.h"
i usually have a dummy .cpp for each header just to test this (the .cpp does nothing but include the relevant header)
 
@sbi What irony? His name is Crazy Eddie, not Smug Eddie ;)
 
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Both Section and Paragraph inherits Component template. So section.cpp and paragraph.cpp includes component.h. Component.h doesn't need Paragraph or Section. It can work on its own. except one single method that calls the AbstractComponent::work()
 
sbi
11:14 AM
@FredOverflow It's a rather important mythical character of the motes, an alien civilization in Niven's The Mote in God's Eye.
 
Component needs AbstractComponent. and Component includes AbstractComponent. But I cannot include Paragraph and Section in component.h
 
@sbi Oh. I only saw the name "Eddie" and the mascot "Eddie", and that's where I stopped thinking :)
 
sbi
@FredOverflow Yeah, you would have to have read the book to catch that reference. All in all, it also says something (positive, IMO) about the guy that he has read a 1974 SF novel.
 
@sbi oh, i've read it 2
i think, main learning was about how proper cleaning is Very Important for good coffee
 
hi
which type of activation technology you use with your software?
i currently use an online activation mechanism
which only allows activation of a license key once
one of the customers has complained about this
 
11:22 AM
hi :)
 
he says that he needs to reinstall his system many times
 
@sbi I laughed a lot at his post, but I still upvoted it. I can sympathize with his observations about students not wanting to learn anything.
 
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Q: Why doesn't std::basic_string support concatenation through expression templates?

rubenvbQt's QStrings can be concatenated by operator% which uses expression templates to precalculate the resulting string's size and optimize several chained calls to operator+. See this question of mine for more info. Why hasn't std::basic_string adapted a similar construct? Is this even allowed per ...

 
Ell
associate a key with a machine
 
so he will need to activate the software numerous times
he says its a bit harsh from my side to do this
 
sbi
11:24 AM
@techno Would that makes sense for your software?
 
@Ell i thought this but want to know what others do
@sbi Means?
 
Hm, Carmacks 2011 keynote is not even half as long as his 2012 one. Let's hope it's still good :)
 
Is there other solutions that only allow single activation
 
sbi
@techno It doesn't make sense to reinstall a web server once a week.
 
mine is a desktop app
 
11:25 AM
@FredOverflow Yeah het got quite a bit lost in his VR experiments in 2012, also last year he had to finish Rage.
 
is my approach bad ?
opinions.. please
 
I have no experience with activation, aside from activations of functions in the context of recursion, sorry :)
 
@techno Build in a mechanism which detects if anybody is using a cracked version and show a message to make them feel guilty if so :)
 
sbi
The company I am working for has the policy that customers can "move" their activation by deaktivating one installation, and then reactivating the same license on another installation. Of course, shit happens, and machines die, and then customers cannot deactivate their old licenses. In that case, they need to call and explain. Of course, they can still cheat, but it's much harder to lie to a human being than to a webform.
Also, I think the contract makes no promise we allow this, so they are at our mercy.
However, we're talking software here that costs in the four to five digit dollar range.
 
@sbi Your new job sounds quite good :)
 
sbi
11:28 AM
@techno He will just install it on a VM and move that around. While doing so, he might realize he can clone the VM. And then he's got as many installations of your software as he wants.
@Nils That's the old one. I will switch in October.
 
@sbi how does your company handle that?
 
@sbi Does your company allow reactivation on the same machine?
ie:in case of windows reinstall?
 
sbi
@rubenvb You cannot handle that. All you can do is to make it easy and wantable for the customers to do it legally.
@techno If it's planned, they can deactivate before wiping their drive. If not, see above.
 
That's why I think activation is a stupid way of securing software. I don't think any activation has remained unspoofed (at least activation of software that is wanted).
 
11:31 AM
@sbi you mean you don't take into account hardware id's?
 
@sbi ah.. ok
I'll switch in Nov :)
 
sbi
In our case, the customers even pay yearly support fees(!), and we are trying to give them the best support money can buy. That is, if a customer calls with a real problem (not a licensing issue), they are talking to the actual developers who will have to fix the bug, if it is indeed a bug.
 
@sbi that is IMHO a very decent way of making money off of software: sell support.
 
@techno Somebody sent me a talk by the author of Coda in which he also talked about piracty (and how to fight it), I just can't find this tweet anymore :(
 
sbi
@techno I don't think so. If they move their partition, everything should keep working fine. ICBWT, I have never bothered to look into that code.
 
11:33 AM
Can I search for tweets in which I was mentioned?
 
sbi
@rubenvb Some customers are appalled when they hear they need to pay yearly fees in order to use our software, though.
 
@sbi I agree with them as well. Support is support. It's not "general use of software".
 
sbi
@Nils On the web, Twitter has an Interaction pane for you, that lists all your mentions.
 
unless there's some long-term service involved (besides support) that the program relies on.
 
sbi
@rubenvb It's different for that company. In order to be allowed to use the software, you need to pay the yearly fees.
 
11:35 AM
@sbi Yeah I know but it doest not list all, just the recent ones.
 
sbi
@Nils As everywhere on the Twitter site, when you scroll down, it should automatically extend the list by loading older ones.
 
Can anyone read the code? I think I saw a typedef struct in there :)
 
@sbi That's just terrible IMHO. Paying yearly fees to be able to use software. This is from a non-commercial point of view, purely idealistic of course :)
 
sbi
@rubenvb Well, they get unlimited updates to newer versions as long as they pay. And very good support.
 
@sbi "Back to top ↑"
not there anymore, f*** twitter
 
11:38 AM
what is good music that i should listen to now
 
sbi
I was surprised when I understood their way of making money, too, but as I have learned, many customers express their satisfaction about that deal. They'd rather regularly pay some money and have excellent support, than buy a cheap product and have bad support.
 
@FredOverflow id Soft is on github u know..
 
sbi
@Nils Then either there are no older mentions (tweets can be deleted, remember?) or it's a hiccup on the site. have you tried to reload the page?
 
@sbi You mean if a customer has to activate product again he needs to deactivate it first right?
What will you do in case of system crash?
 
sbi
@techno I have no idea what you want to know. I have already written all that. What piece are you missing?
 
^ Jeff Beck :-)
@FredOverflow hey, very 80's! :D
 
sbi
Will you guys stop interrupting the discussions by your oneboxed youtube links? At least have the decency to not to onebox them.
 
like sugarcubes or mezzoforte
@sbi sorry
 
@sbi will you provide your customers with a new key in case of system crash ie:they were unable to deactivate it before
 
11:44 AM
I personally hate activation with deactivation for video games. Terrible system that it.
 
sbi
@techno "Of course, shit happens, and machines die, and then customers cannot deactivate their old licenses. In that case, they need to call and explain. Of course, they can still cheat, but it's much harder to lie to a human being than to a webform."
 
@rubenvb Its much harder these days to play a single player game,you need to be connected to the net always
@sbi ok
 
@sbi then I have to scroll down again.. and there are not more tweets
 
In case of windows7 you can activate the it on the same system again even in case of a full pc crash
 
sbi
If I find too many people adopting a certain idea, I probably think it's wrong. Donald Knuth http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75Ju0eM5T2c
 
11:48 AM
@sbi i think we are using the same idea
 
sbi
@Nils And why do you think those aren't all mentions?
 
@sbi do you know any other software's that use the same technique
 
@sbi Did you tweet that just now or two hours ago? :)
 
sbi
@techno You are referring to me by name, not to specific messages of mine. And since I am leading about three conversations in parallel, I have no idea which idea you are talking about.
 
@techno Not with Steam. Steam gets most of the DRM stuff right. It actually adds a service instead of only fucking non-pirates.
 
11:49 AM
@rubenvb Bullshit
 
sbi
@FredOverflow Just now. I've looked at the video you posted for a few minutes, and I sympathize with this sentiment a lot.
 
i hate DRM for games
 
@techno I have never had any activation problems with a Steam game. I have been able to play in Steam Offline mode without Internet connection.
 
very strange music, and strange video as well
 
sbi
@FredOverflow Thanks
I'm on the verge of binning this stuff.
 
11:52 AM
@sbi do you know any other software's that use the same technique ie:deactivation before activating again
 
sbi
@techno Um, many? Acrobat (Pro) is the first one coming to my mind.
 
@FredOverflow looks like Jedi
 
@sbi Does acrobat require the same system for reactivation ie:takes system id into consideration ?
 
sbi
@techno I really forgot. I haven't installed it in a very long time.
Anyway, it's 2pm here, and I still need to buy a birthday present for one of my kids. So I am off now.
 
great. It seems my dependency ordering algorithm I crudely converted from a short Python tutorial to C++ either does nothing right, or orders in reverse XD
 
11:56 AM
@sbi Bye
 
@FredOverflow the first two videos i looked at was about children killing adults, but the rest is more like just electronic music or dance. is there two different scrillex?
 
is it mean to reply to a private message by CCing a public mailing list?
@sbi apple's patents are a fucked up mess
 
@JohannesSchaub-litb depends on if it contains a declaration of love or not.
 
12:04 PM
@JohannesSchaub-litb If the message contains a quote of the (so far) private discussion then I do consider it a bit rude. Ask first.
 
scrillex video with dogs! and 61,404,403 views. i can't understand why, it's very monotone music?
 
@LucDanton yes it contains a quote
@LucDanton the quote contains everything except the "I'm sending you this in private." part
 
Oh, it seems I never call my dependency sort algorithm.
 
@rubenvb i done that many times, forgot to call the big hierarchy... why it not work. huh.
 
hehe. Now to figure out how to call that function I wrote last year...
 
12:23 PM
Anyone ever looked at Algol-68? Seems to have been quite an influential language.
 
sbi
> Multiple exposure shot of takeoffs at Hanover airport — Georgia Sullivan
 
Beauty
 
Ell
passenger planes don't take my fancy really
beauty wise
but it is a good photo
 
@Cheersandhth.-Alf I have no idea, I stumbled upon the video via Beavis and Butthead :)
 
Skrillex is a fad. It should pass soon.
 
12:28 PM
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Folklore
> ...if you don't like this album, try listening to it stoned, IT'S DA SHIT
 
@sbi Nice
 
@sbi Multi-exposure shot? Is that a fancier word for taking multiple pictures and merging them?
 
Ell
skrillex beats 90's pop
 
Skrillex never gonna let you down.
 
@StackedCrooked It's not.
 
12:33 PM
Ok.
 
german guys...
"Die Paarung der Meeresschnecken-Zwitter scheint sehr schmerzhaft: Erst sticht der jeweils männliche Part mit einem spritzenähnlichen Penisstab – auch Stilett genannt – in den Bauch der Partnerin und injiziert Prostataflüssigkeit. Dann dringt er mit einem Dornenpenis in die Geschlechtsöffnung ein und führt sein Sperma ein."
pervert! xD
 
@JohannesSchaub-litb i think german is too on-topic for the lounge
Pink Floyd's "Money" is funny when you only hear half of it (no bass)
 
Hello.
 
sbi
12:52 PM
@StackedCrooked Multiple exposure used to mean that you would prevent your camera from forwarding your film roll between shots, so that the same piece of your roll was exposed multiple times to different scenes. You could also achieve a similar effect in the darkroom, by exposing the same positive to several negatives. What that means in this age of digital photography, I don't even want to start to guess.
> That moment when you want to put on that song that keeps playing in your head, and you realize it's one you haven't written yet. — Olga Nunes
 
@sbi As a total ignorant person on the topic of photography, but also as a developer, I think merging two pictures could be done by interleaving pixels, or maybe by calculating the average RGB value for each pixel.
Seems like a fun thing to try.
 
sbi
@JohannesSchaub-litb chat.stackoverflow.com/…
 
Or by overlaying two pictures with the top one having 50% alpha.
 
sbi
@StackedCrooked A problem that made repeated exposure hard to do was overexposure of immobile objects. In that picture, the sky would have been much brighter than any airplane. In analog photography, that was very hard to overcome. Given Photoshop, such things are a lot easier. It's still a pretty good picture, I think. (And I do not adore airplanes in general!)
Anyway, I'm off now.
afk
 
1:05 PM
 
really
 
Maybe I used to know it and forgot it.
 
Getting old
 
Sometimes I learn something new by reading something in a book and it turns out I had marked it as intersting in the past.
 
Don't we all. We need experiences like that to raise plausibility on dejà-vu
 
Xeo
1:11 PM
Away From Kitchen. A time when your wife is not found in her natural habitat, and you must thus make your own sandwiches.

"My wife is AFK, so I am starving like the kids in Ethiopia."
 
Jun 3 at 11:53, by Johannes Schaub - litb
@KonradRudolph in the lounge book, we should put a "Folks!" at the beginning!
 
YAFLP
 
@JohannesSchaub-litb Lounge book?
 
(*) Yet Another Flunked Lounge Project
2
 
1:13 PM
hmm sandwiches
 
Radek has very useful Latex beginnings. I supplied a very important patch
 
Lol, sandwitches.
 
:(
 
Witchery of the sand?
 
I still suck at English.
 
1:14 PM
I thought it was funny. I'm not making fun of you because I make many typos myself.
 
@StackedCrooked github.com/sehe/cxx-book/commit/… - makefile
 
 
Practitioners always find it embarrassing when they have to introduce themselves as a sandwitch.
 
@StackedCrooked No offense taken. It's just that it makes me sad to still make such basic errors.
 
English is a weird language.
I mean concerning spelling.
Like "knot". Why is there a fucking "k" in it?
 
Xeo
1:16 PM
@StackedCrooked to not confuse it with 'not', obviously!
 
I see, so that why they also have "naught".
And "noat" is reserved for future use?
 
"noat" is UB
 
@FredOverflow facebooked!
 
It doesn't have behavior. It's a syntax error. Unknown identifier. :P
 
Xeo
@StackedCrooked Except that thing is pronounced differently from "not"
 
1:18 PM
Let’s write an English parser! :D
 
@Xeo Indeed.
 
i think english is knuts
 
I think English is not Dutch.
@StackedCrooked You haven’t seen French with all their S’es at the ends of words.
Or “er”.
 
I've had 11 years of French education.
I still suck though.
 
I’ve had three years of French education and I already hated it after day one.
 
1:20 PM
Do you hate the language or the people ? :p
 
Both! :D
 
@StackedCrooked Damn. @RadekSlupik destroyed his cxxbook project of which I had made a fork. Therewith he also destroyed my highly valuable suggestions on fixing the typography of ++ in C++... :(
Jun 18 at 10:46, by sehe
@KonradRudolph Thanks for your valuable feedback. I'm sure it will be fixed in the next revision
 
@sehe What? D:
Oh lol. Whoops. :p
 
@RadekSlupik You did. Delete it. The repository :)
 
19 secs ago, by Radek Slupik
Oh lol. Whoops. :p
 
1:21 PM
@StackedCrooked for posterity:
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Q: Prettiest way to typeset "C++"?

Little Bobby TablesWriting "C++" in plain text results in an ugly setting, as the '+' signs are too big and too spaced: I've seen around the web several marcos for typesetting the "C++" symbol, ranging from mild kerning to shrinking, raising and lowering the '+' signs. What is your version of a \cpp{} macro?

 
Bikeshedding indeed
 
I am going to implement Perl 6.
 
Ell
another project? :O
 
yes! :D
With LLVM.
 
Ell
hows daklang going?
 
1:33 PM
JIT-compiler
@Ell Haven’t worked on it lately.
 
good morning everyone :)
 
sigh i just woke up >.>
 
Hi All, I have one issue. I have string s = "111";
 
Ell
I just woke up, and this is crazy, but I have a boner, cos morning glory.
 
1:39 PM
now to access it's char i am doing char c = s.c_str(); when I am trying to do atoi(*c) it's giving me error
 
@Ell haha! wtf xD
 
thanks DeadMG
 
lol last night i edited a crap load of questions for rep haha xD
got up to 727 rep :]
 
Xeo
So, me and my friends are bored. Any suggestions on what to do?
 
@Xeo arrange a party
 
2:01 PM
This room ain't sacred! <-- beg to differ.
damn, either everyone's dead or this room isn't popular anymore. (or possibly my internet connection isn't working)
 
2:17 PM
lol xD
im just looking at linux distro's that i can boot from a USB :P
 
2:40 PM
@ApprenticeHacker This room has slow times. This just happens to be one
 
3:07 PM
in the main() function what is the difference between using return 0; and return -1;
 
user784668
@MohamedAhmedNabil The difference is the value returned from main, duh.
 
Does anybody still use C++/CLI?
* * crickets * *
 
not really
 
@EmileCormier Well, it's a very specialized tool.
 
I'm going to teach a tech college C++ course inside an web development program. My predecessor taught them C++/CLI so that they'd remain in their familiar .NET environment.
 
3:16 PM
@EmileCormier C++ in Web? Erm.
 
@EmileCormier Errrrr, no.
C++/CLI and C++ are two completely different things.
you may as well teach them IronRuby and pretend it's C++
 
I was thinking of teaching them native C++ instead. Perhaps make them write CGI scripts in C++.
 
C++ is far from the most ideal thing to use for Web dev.
 
I know. I don't have any control over the curriculum. Plus I'm not gonna argue myself out of a job, lol.
 
well, claiming to teach C++ and then turning around and teaching C++/CLI is very ridiculous.
 
3:19 PM
Do web developers even use CGI scripts in C++ anymore?
What use is there for C++ in modern web development?
 
Little to none.
Except if you ever get to be as big as Facebook.
But that's not really a possibility.
 
In that case, C++/CLI might be more useful to them than native C++.
 
not really
 
@EmileCormier C# might be more useful.
 
C++/CLI isn't useful for anything except interoperation
the reality of "useful" is "Native C++" or "C#".
 
3:23 PM
They already have a C# course.
 
then teach native C++
 
What do you think, Etienne? Native C++ or C++/CLI?
 
@Fanael i kinda meant what effect does it have on the program?
 
@EmileCormier The main problem I have is that it's a Web dev course that uses C++. The guys who designed this are morons.
 
very true
 
3:27 PM
With native C++, at least I wouldn't lose time with interoperability and can focus more on the core language. They can worry about interoperability in their future careers if the need arises.
 
but if you already cover C# and your idiot dept head says "teach C++" then you may as well teach native C++ and get something from it.
whereas teaching C++/CLI is just re-learning C# but with shitty syntax
 
Yeah, when I was in college they had a course that officially taught COBOL, but the prof just taught us some advanced C++ concepts instead.
 
There are some big influential companies here that are still heavily using C++. There might be political reasons for C++ to appear in the curriculum.
 
The reasoning was that changing the curriculum is an incredibly lenghty and redtape-heavy process, so they just figured they'd teach something else and not tell anyone.
@EmileCormier Sure. But not for Web development.
 
The program is called Internet Application Development, so it might be a bit wider than just web development.
Anyhoo, I'm even more convinced now I should stick to native C++.
The challenge now will be to make the subject matter relevant to the students.
 
3:32 PM
let's face it
a C++ course will be Circle : Shape crap, virtually every time.
there's more than enough language and general good design concepts to be taught
 
They should already know about OO when I teach the course, so I shouldn't need to spend a lot of time on OO fundamentals. Just how the syntax differs in C++.
 
pffft
yeah, then they can write ISuckInterface
 
only an idiot writes code in C++ like they do in C#
 
@EmileCormier Teach about distributed systems and networking with C++.
 
3:36 PM
there's glory like friend classes and templates and RAII that's quite C++-specific
and multiple inheritance
 
@EtiennedeMartel: yeah I thought about that.
 
rule of three (and move)
 
Start with an overview of Wt and POCO -- then show them what to avoid with an overview of ACE. In the process, they'll pretty much inevitably pick up on those minor details like syntax. At the same time, looking at real code will let you show them something about things like templates and (possibly) inheritance in a practical setting instead of a taxonomy of animals or shapes.
 
If I do the network programming thing, I don't want to spend a lot of time on the gory mechanics of sockets. I thought about just using boost::asio or something.
@JerryCoffin : Do you mean avoid ACE because of its complexity?
 
@EmileCormier Its complexity is definitely a problem, but the rather dated design and apparent need to become central to all your code are definitely worthy of mention as well.
 
3:43 PM
Wow, Wt looks promising. I'll definitely look into that one.
Is Wt widely used?
 
@EmileCormier Oops -- I forgot it momentarily, but CppCMS is probably worth at least a little time as well.
@EmileCormier To be honest, I'm not sure -- nor do I have any good way of figuring out enough to really even guess.
 
I've a class Participant that needs to be filled by some processor based on configuration set on the Participant. So I need to pass the this to that processor (or at least send a reference of what needs to be fill), to the processor. which pattern should it be? trait ? or Policy ? or something else ?
 
You. Do. Not. Shop. For. Patterns.
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@CatPlusPlus True, But end of the I'll be reinventing some existing pattern. so better what it is going to be frm begening
 
@NeelBasu Not necessarily, and that's why going "pattern first" is pointless.
 
3:53 PM
@CatPlusPlus Shopping for patterns?
Who does that?
 
See above.
 
> I've a class Participant that needs to be filled by some processor
Filling a participant with a processor?
 
Sounds painful
 
class Robocop : public Participant { ... };
 
Yes Participant is a structure that has to be built from some file. and different files needs to be parsed differently. So I need a parsing_trait.
@EtiennedeMartel I've to name a Class. would I name it ParsingStrategy or ParserTrait or PerserPolicy or
 
3:57 PM
So I need to pass the this to that processor. Assuming you are referring to the this pointer. I think the dispatching should probably be handled by an external party. This "Participant" class should probably not have too much knowledge.
 
yes, I refered to this pointer. parsing operation will be done by that processor
 
@NeelBasu The configuration of the Participant should be its constructor signature. The creation of the Participant from configuration files should be handled by a "Participant Factory".
At least that seems like a sensible approach to me.
 

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