@ecatmur it is much better than the selected answer, but i tend to agree with the comment that telephone numbers should not be stored in integers, since they can become arbitrarily long
I declare some variables
int area_code;
int telephone_number;
when I get the input from user like
cout << "Enter the area code";
cin >> area_code;
cout << "Enter your local telephone number";
cin >> telephone_number;
now when I want to display them if their phone num...
Comparing the following two codes, which one do you prefer and for what reasons?
// someValue is double?, long?, etc.
// 1
return someValue ?? 0;
// 2
return someValue.GetValueOrDefault();
In our internal discussion, we came up with the following points about both, concluding that second one...
the purpose of a downvote is to express that the question is bad. If the OP already knows that but lacks the power to rectify it, further downvotes are pointless- especially if it's already net negative, so everyone can see that it's bad.
I am developing an application that analysis users fingerprint (Futronic Fingerprint Scanner FS80). My plan is to ensure that the user will only be using the scanner which is provided by me in order to use the application. Currently any scanner with the same model can actually be used within the...
I want to answer : "@talonmies This kind of gratuitous affirmation full with DeadMGism that make it kind of, well, pointless. cutStartThread is a part of the CUDA SDK (in the samples IIRC). It does the job, why would you use an external library?"
I finished the Carmack keynote, by the way. It was funny when that Chinese guy asked a question about particles and you really couldn't understand what he was asking :)
My work place is developing code for some absolutely ancient hardware that doesn't have virtual memory. Because of this we're trying to be careful to minimize the text size of object and binary files, so we don't run out of memory. This likely means we'll need to limit the use of templates from t...