From the formatting help (on the site and on the chat), it seems like * and _ should be interchangeable (in pairs) wrt emphasis (bold and italic).
However, as this (correct) and this (incorrect) link show, backticks stop working when using underscores for emphasis.
Can haz fix?
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I remember a Q/A between few C++ people and the crowd, and Erik was moderating it, passing the mic around and shit. He totally looked serene and couldn't give less of a fuck about that "low level stuff". Every once in a while he would go about "Oh well, in functional programming you don't have such problems..." and just keep going.
@Jefffrey If you're going to heroize somebody, go for Bartosz Milewski--doesn't care much about C++, loves Haskell and looks like Weird Al Yankovic. A truly unbeatable combination!
if you have something like, I dunno, type t { using operator= := f; }, should that count as overriding operator= for the purposes of determining which special members are defaulted
@EtiennedeMartel Absolutely. You're also due to receive 20 billion dollars from Nigeria as soon as you get around to making that 500 dollar deposit in the prince's account to help him get out of the country...
So how did Android get so many apps? How come it didn't face the user vs developer problem that Windows Phone now faces, since the iPhone was already out when Android came?
I heard WP updates slowly because the team is not large enough to have lots of good developers. I don't understand why Windows Phone team is not being expanded Microsoft the way the Windows team is. You would think they would give more importance to the WP team given the whole "mobile first, cloud first" strategy.
I don't really spawn compilers. I just run the command provided by the command line text field in the web page. So compiling and running is not a sep step.
@Xeo Which thing is in the variant is a pretty key part of the variant's state. Just randomly assuming that the first one is the right one to pick is a pretty arbitrary selection given that you have absolutely no idea what situation the user is going to use it in.
on a somewhat related note, boost::get really annoys me here.
I wish they would just separate it out into boost::try_get and boost::get, say.
I keep trying to do boost::get<T*>(variant) instead of boost::get<T>(&variant).