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5:00 PM
@Xeo yes
 
@melak47 That's pretty. It will be ok once you extend the VM over three monitors too :)
 
@sehe I tried that once. virtual box didn't like it so much. Don't know if I was still running two separate graphics cards then :p
 
Thanks for participating @MooingDuck
I hope some of the physics heavy weights get into it.
 
dafuq am I supposed to do with this?
 
5:11 PM
@LuchianGrigore kencyea
The rest doesn't matter.
 
I know, I just wrote hello kencyea & it worked
But still...
 
@LuchianGrigore Not hello! You should write fuck for everything unreadable in a captcha :)
 
I believe this question should be asked the other way around. — R. Martinho Fernandes 17 secs ago
@Praetorian Or penis
 
Hi everyone
 
> Object& obj = *GetObject();
bleh
OP missed the point
 
5:14 PM
Could someone help me with a Visual Studio issue?
 
If it's a one-liner fix, yes
otherwise, Stack Overflow
 
I hate when people use patents as proof of inventions
 
@MooingDuck Yeah, I encounter one like them nearly every week.
 
1
Q: What are the challenges to achieving cold fusion?

ChimeraI am an absolute neophyte regarding physics. What are the challenges to achieving it, assuming it's possible? Note: As I am a physics neophyte, an answer a layperson can understand would be appreciated, if possible.

So it got closed. I re-worded the question. How do I request it get re-opened?
 
5:21 PM
@LuchianGrigore I just would to know hot to add libriries (BoostC++) to VisualStudio 2012, if it's possible..
 
@Xeo But here You manually specify values
 
@unNaturhal project properties -> configuration properties -> C/C++ -> Linker -> Additional libraries
 
@Chimera comments
 
Xeo
@NeelBasu Do I?
 
@Xeo 42, 1337, 1729
 
Xeo
5:22 PM
Well, those are just pass-through arguments to f.
 
@Xeo Yes I would be simpler to implement 42,49
 
Xeo
The compile-time arguments are generated from gen_seq and passed as seq<Is...>
 
@MooingDuck Comments? How do you mean?
 
@LuchianGrigore So I have to add for each project where I decide to use Boost?
 
@Chimera You post a comment asking for it to be reopened. If your question is good, they reopen it. Most likely, they don't.
 
5:23 PM
@Xeo and I need to do this without C++11 :(
 
@unNaturhal AFAIK boost is mostly headers, right?
 
Xeo
@NeelBasu Well, fuck. :)
 
@Chimera do you understand why it was closed? Because you didn't address that at all.
 
@Xeo ha ha Thanks
 
Xeo
Because the indices trick makes it really easy and concise.
 
5:24 PM
@LuchianGrigore Right
 
Xeo
For C++03, it's going to get unwieldy.
 
s/wieldy/unwieldy/?
 
@unNaturhal You don't need to add individual boost libraries, just add <boost_path>\stage\lib to the linker directory setting, boost will autolink the necessary directories then
 
@Praetorian pragma comment ?
 
@LuchianGrigore yep, boost headers contain #pragma comment lib statements
 
5:27 PM
HAHAHA! I was looking up the guys who filed the cold fusion patent, and realized the patent was refused. They're using a refused patent as proof! :D
 
@Praetorian Ok but, where is this Linker Directory setting? I have to link the libraries in the proprieties of each project where I decide to use them?
 
Xeo
60
Q: Why is i-- faster than i++ in loops?

Afshin MehrabaniI don't know if this question is valid in other languages or not, but I'm asking this specifically for JavaScript. I see in some articles and questions that the fastest loop in JavaScript is something like: for(var i = array.length; i--; ) Also in Sublime Text 2, when you try to write a loop,...

Wtf the votes...
 
@MooingDuck I believe if you look at the question as it has been edited it doesn't require a time machine.
 
@Chimera I believe the reason a time machine is required is to tell us what we need to discover to do cold fusion. The challenge: we don't know how to do it. We don't even know if it is theoretically possible.
 
5:32 PM
@MooingDuck Clearly there have been problems found based on experimentation already done. An answer not requiring a time machine would be based on the problems associated with prior experiments and noted failures.
 
@unNaturhal Project Properties -> Config Properties -> Linker -> Additional Lib Dir
 
@MooingDuck I'm not asking "how" it can be achieved, rather the problems faced trying to achieve cold fusion.
 
@Chimera mostly that it appears impossible to do it cold. That's the problem.
It's really quite simple.
 
@Praetorian Thanks :)
 
@MooingDuck Ron Maimon thinks it might be possible... I really want him to weigh in. :-)
 
5:34 PM
@unNaturhal Also, <boost_path>\stage\lib is the default library location, it may be different if you downloaded boost binaries instead of compiling them yourself
 
@Chimera: If in 1947 you asked what the problems were with making small computers, they'd say "We don't know any way it can be done." A year later we had transistors. Surprise!
 
@MooingDuck The main problem was size!
 
@Chimera I've been avoiding saying it won't happen, I'm merely saying it appears impossible. Computers appeared impossible for a long time too.
 
@Praetorian I downloaded the .zip file to compile myself (also if, I'm thinking to download the binaries since I have to use them on windows and visualstudio)
 
I don't have to compile myself, I'm directly executable.
 
5:37 PM
Let's execute the cat.
4
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: You're all invited to the cat's execution. [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq]
 
Useless use of cat.
 
@CatPlusPlus If you are binary then your place in the bin
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm not sure that was really the main problem. Power delivery, cooling and dependability were all about equally serious. E.g., "If we could shrink a vacuum tube to 1 cubic millimeter, the power density would rise cubically, so a computer the size of a washing machine would run hotter than the sun."
 
I prefer boxes.
 
@MooingDuck Understood
 
5:42 PM
@JerryCoffin Why do I have to remind you about something about truth getting in the way of humour?
 
Power delivery is serious business man
You don't joke about that
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hmmm...I must still be at least partly asleep, I guess. Must need caffeine (and remember to drink lots of water to ward off a gout attack).
Well, I have to take off for a while. With a little luck, should be back in a couple hours or so though.
 
whoa, grammar error on wikipedia: "Though a mechanism for possible room temperature fusion, muon-catalyzed fusion is distinct from cold fusion, a controversial subject considered pathological science by the mainstream fusion community." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muon-catalyzed_fusion
wait, nevermind, that's correct. just confusing
 
Room temperature fusion is possible. You just need a very hot room.
 
I see we're still talking about nukes?
 
5:57 PM
I postulate that a sufficiently hot room can be formed by gathering the right set of women.
 
> the mainstream fusion community
There's a hipster fusion community ?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes some fifty million degrees?
 
There's a fusion community?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hard, but possible.
 
I'm nuking this whole conversation.
 
@Xeo And that's why that multicollider formula needs to be fixed...
 
6:01 PM
@TonyTheLion Har har.
 
I thought that the robot was a killbot, but it appears he actually his a punbot: a robot whose purpose is to make puns.
 
@MooingDuck But is a hotness of a room a linear function of the number of women that are in it?
 
With enough women, you can attain very high temperatures. Remember the mole of moles.
 
Women are nice.
Arhem.
 
6:06 PM
Why do men have nipples?
 
Because we all start as female in the uterus, then we diverge.
 
that's an oversight. :P
on evolution's part
 
@EtiennedeMartel Which is evidence to the fact that men are simply ... more developed :)
 
I remember reading that the Y choromosome is slowly decaying and that there would be none left in 25 000 generations.
 
(Especially the beer belly - more developed)
 
6:08 PM
@EtiennedeMartel It's a bit more than 25,000 generations.
 
That means no more men, and no humanity unless women find ways to reproduce without men.
 
but it is decaying
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes exec cat? That's a unique situation! Useless use of exec :)
 
nah, it'll just reverse trend
genes decay and emerge all the time
 
@DeadMG precisely
 
6:10 PM
Still, I wonder why there are no sci-fi stories about worlds with men. Or perhaps there are.
 
@EtiennedeMartel Is that a pun?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Unintended, but I realized it might be one after posting it.
 
Could you give me the link to that site similar to Wikipedia about C++ reference?
 
@unNaturhal You mean this?
 
6:12 PM
@EtiennedeMartel Yeeah! :) Thank you very much!
 
user142019
Is C++ reference running on a server from the 70’s or something?
 
user142019
It’s slow as hell.
 
No problems on my end.
 
user142019
 
@Zoidberg'-- I love that platform for development. Only: deployment is a bitch and if there's a resource leak you waste an area the size of the entire Gulf Of Mexico
@Zoidberg'-- You played with one font too many?
 
6:13 PM
@Zoidberg'-- Sandy issue? :(
 
user142019
@sehe It doesn’t load the fonts.
 
user142019
@unNaturhal the server is from the 70’s, so I suspect it to be stoney instead.
 
@Mysticial no, I'm pretty sure it's a power function of some sort
 
@Zoidberg'-- Since your quite the font adept, I figured you may have borked the font mappings
 
@Zoidberg'-- Oh I don't know.. I was just supposing sice lifehacker is down thanks to the hurricane..
 
user142019
6:15 PM
I think it just uses @font-face but loads the fonts from a server that is fucking slow.
 
@unNaturhal It's running on a Sandy Bridge
@Zoidberg'-- fucking slow - the right way to do it
 
user142019
It doesn’t load the HTML5 fonts.
 
user142019
12s for loading DejaVu Sans Bold.
 
user142019
In my code, I have this on the last line: ]]]]]]]])).
 
Kids
any Qt creator users here?
 
6:19 PM
ping @Griwes maybe
 
Oh nice, VS2012 has a very short extension for projects.. .vcxproj :|
 
@unNaturhal .vcxproj exists since VS2010. It's a MSBuild project, and replaces the old .vcproj format.
 
@EtiennedeMartel But I started to use VS in this precise moment :p
 
6:23 PM
@Griwes u use Qt creator?
 
How can I use the CodeCompletition function? (in VisualStudio 2012)
 
user142019
@EtiennedeMartel punny.
 
@Zoidberg'-- No shit.
 
user142019
@EtiennedeMartel It was a great pun, though.
 
Not a pun.
 
6:31 PM
How come it's not a pun?
 
A pun is a play on words. That looks like a joke to me.
 
I'd be interested in knowing serious opinions (pros and cons) on a possible "extension" to C++11 to simplify the optimal parameter passing case when a copy is needed (I hope that is OK to ask questions like this on Programmers.SE): programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/172914/… Thanks to anyone sharing some insights.
 
I'm confused. I'm pretty sure I can do vector<string> MakeAVeryBigStringList(); in C++03.
 
@Rapptz What's the error?
 
std::vector<string> MakeAVeryBigStringList;
 
6:35 PM
@Rapptz It's a play on "Great" being also something that means "good".
 
It's not about compiler error; it's about efficienct
efficiency
 
@EtiennedeMartel His programmers post implies this is a C++11 thing
 
@Rapptz Ah, no, he's essentially looking for premature optimizations.
 
Only really read the first paragraph.
 
I know that BigThing MakeBigThing() compiles in C++03, but if RVO/NRVO aren't applied, deep-copies are involved; instead we are safe in C++11 thanks to move.
@EtiennedeMartel No, I'm looking for good coding patterns.
 
6:37 PM
@EtiennedeMartel So synonyms are considered puns now?
 
But, wait, what's the issue? I can't really understand what you're asking for.
@Rapptz If synonyms are used for humorous purposes, sure.
 
I want animated text with qt5 which module do I use?
Just the painter, QtQuick or OpenGL?
or event Qt3D
 
@EtiennedeMartel It was a rhetorical question but okay.
 
@Rapptz Sit back, relax, and drink beer.
 
@Mr.C64 Basically, you completely read that guy's post wrong, your suggestion is wrong, and, well, it's all wrong.
 
6:45 PM
I'm also confused why it's on Programmers
Are those types of questions offtopic for SO?
 
@Rapptz the question is entirely about perfect forwarding, anything about return values isn't related to the question, except as observation that we have perfect returning already.
 
@MooingDuck if you're not overloading, static_assert instead of SFINAE.
Or not. I don't know what to do anymore.
 
@DeadMG It's his question, so "that guy" and "you" is the same thing.
Or maybe I read your message wrong as well.
 
@EtiennedeMartel Mr.C64 quotes another question in his question
 
What a wrongfest.
 
6:49 PM
If you use static_assert it counts as constructible, even if the assertion would not pass. If you use SFINAE you get silly errors.
Fuck if I know which I prefer.
0
Q: Invalid HINTERNET Handle after using InternetOpen for several hours

AppcellI was writing a web crawler in C++ with WinInet. There was approximately 40,000 pages but each time I got only 7,000. Here is my script: bool PCatch(CString strIP,CString strHost,CString strURI) { CFile mFile(_T("d:\\temp.html"), CFile::modeWrite|CFile::modeCreate); LPCTSTR lpszAgent = "WinInetG...

WTF, Windows has Internet handles?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes It appears it's part of a Windows-specific curl-like API.
 
@Mr.C64 the good coding pattern is in the answer you quote with just one std::string that he moves into the member. That's what you should use 99% of the time.
 
@MooingDuck More like, 99.99%
 
@EtiennedeMartel I never even thought that might exist. Went straight to CURL
 
I'm bored.
 
6:59 PM
I'm tired
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Review my Pointers article.
 
What section is that?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm boned.
Kidding.
 
I'll kill you if it's boring, by the way.
 
7:02 PM
it's an introduction to pointers
 
@DeadMG What? Not even a "please"? Damn.
 
if you find that boring, then don't read it :P
@EtiennedeMartel Hey, I'm doing him a favour by giving him useful, code-related things to do :P
 
Oh you.
> Here's a simple program using pointers
Wrong. No program is simple once there's pointers in it.
 
@EtiennedeMartel std::simple_ptr<...>
lets make it happen.
 
7:05 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes Curious. I was pretty sure that it was a reference, but then somebody else corrected me (a long time ago). Obviously they were wrong and I didn't properly investigate.
 
@DeadMG "Of note here is that *p does not strictly return an int&. It returns an integer lvalue, which is i" -> "evaluates to"
 
> It is often said that programmers who use more than one pointer are "two-star" programmers, and "three-star" for someone using T***.
int *p, *q; <- two star programmer? ;P
 
lol
 
It's more than one pointer...
 
> It is often said that programmers who use two levels of indirection
fixed'ski
 
7:09 PM
Now I have thoughts of a singleton pointer...
 
I also wrote an additional tutorial today on std::tuple.
and I deleted the old manual resource management section
and I also deleted the programming principles thing from the prep, it's too much at that time.
 
OMG, there's arrows at the bottom.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Has been for some time now.
not all of them are fixed, but all of the stuff in the Basics section is.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Evil thoughts.
 
Ok. #0 the minor stuff I already pointed out and got fixed. #1 I don't like the prose in the first paragraph. I think it jumps around topics too erratically or too fast. #2 I think it lacks mention of what pointers are useful for.
> Like references, attempting to read or write destroyed objects is a giant pile of UB. Along with recursion, pointers are typically a very difficult topic to grasp. A pointer's value is an address, the place where you can find some other object. This object is the pointed-to type.
^ Worst example of #1.
 
7:15 PM
hmm
#2 doesn't concern me too much, as in
the only reason I've even brought up regular pointers at this stage is to have them done for smart pointers
perhaps I should mention the difficulties of member references
 
Sounds good.
 
that's a fairly valid completely non-resource-related reason to use a pointer.
let me get some choccy and spend a while re-working it
I'm to upload a new version soon-ish anyway
 
Ok.
Quark is a type of fresh cheese. It is made by warming soured milk until the desired degree of denaturation of milk proteins is met, and then strained. Dictionaries usually translate it as curd cheese or cottage cheese, although most commercial varieties of cottage cheese are made with rennet, whereas traditional quark is not. It is soft, white and unaged, similar to some types of fromage frais. It is distinct from ricotta because ricotta (Italian: "recooked") is made from scalded whey. It is quite similar to the Indian paneer. Quark usually has no salt added. In Germany, quark is sold i...
TIL quark is a cheese.
 
This chat follows the same rules of the main site? I'm talking about the "debate, arguments, polling, or extended discussion" prohibition. In this chat is allowed question that can be discussed?
 
feel free to prepare some criticisms on my SFINAE page, I'm kinda concerned about it.
@unNaturhal We follow the direct opposite of the rules on the main site, in general.
 
@unNaturhal We make our own rules.
 
@DeadMG Cool!
@Mysticial Cool too!
 
@unNaturhal We constantly argue over stupid things.
2
 
@DeadMG Do you explain that trait-building technique before?
 
7:21 PM
And we stupidly argue over constant things.
2
 
So.. I have a question: MySQL is still a better choice? I'm reading over the web that ofter the Oracle acquisition it has lost a great part of its developers, and is not so powerfull than a time...
 
Although occasionally we have very constructive conversations where we learn a lot.
Just yesterday we learned how to build a nuke from Jerry.
 
I always considered MySQL a toy.
 
@EtiennedeMartel woo! I got marked as answer!
 
A RDBMS without ACID cannot be anything else.
 
7:24 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes It doesn't have ACID proprieties?
 
Heyya, short(?) question regarding project references in VS2012, after adding a reference to a DLL project, how can I actually make the consumer aware of the exported classes defined in the DLL?
 
Pretty sure MySQL has ACID by now, doesn't it?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes wait it doesn't have that? I assumed all databases did.
@RoelvanUden header file
 
@MooingDuck Maybe now it has. I stopped following MySQL features some time ago.
 
> ACID compliance when using transaction capable storage engines (InnoDB and Cluster)
 
@MooingDuck I can't just #include "TestingClass.h" because that header file doesn't exist in the consumer? At least, my compiler moans about it.
 
@RoelvanUden what do you mean by "the consumer"?
 
@MooingDuck Yeah. It's been nothing but a joke gone wrong, I'd say. Kinda like C, or PHP.
 
Xeo
@DeadMG declval doesn't necessarily create an rvalue
(which would be bad)
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes "InnoDB engine is fully ACID compliant, but using InnoDB in MySQL fails ACIDity, because MySQL doesn't propagate the triggers of foreign keys for this engine."
 
7:27 PM
@MooingDuck Basic scenario, I made a console application and a library. I defined a random class in the library and added a reference from the console application to the library. Now I want to create an instance of the class in the console application, yet don't see how I should do it.
 
Xeo
Also, it's generally a bad idea to have std::function parameters, especially in generic code.
 
@MooingDuck aha, still broken. lol
 
MyISAM, which was (and maybe still is) the default storage engine for MySQL, isn't ACID compliant.
 
@RoelvanUden the console program should include the header for the class. If the compiler can't find the header, you'll have to tell it where to find that header. (Also be sure to get the pragma import/export parts right)
 
Last time I used it, constraints were not checked by default for performance reasons.
So you would set a column with a constraint, say value < 10, and then you could could merrily insert 42 into it.
A joke I tell you.
@EtiennedeMartel It isn't anymore.
 
7:31 PM
So? Which is the answer? MySQL good (and powerful) or bad? I have to consider to use anothe DBMS?
 
I wouldn't use it. I don't care if they fixed all the stupid crap by now. Other DBMSes have been actually working for years. I bet they're more solid.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes No. This is the first trait.
 
@MooingDuck Got it. Thanks. Is it common practice to make a single header file that includes all other parts of the libraries to make it easier to work with the lib?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes For example which? Could you give me a name? (maybe free for commercial use)
 
Or is it more common to include each and every file whenever they are needed?
 
7:33 PM
@DeadMG Well, I think it warrants explanation (I suppose you haven't shown f(...) before ever; why the fuck would you, right?)
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think that I previously did show f(...) before, but now don't.
 
From what I've heard, the best open source RDBMS is Postgres. So, yeah.
 
@RoelvanUden No. You include a header where it's needed, only.
 
@RoelvanUden no, each header should have just a few things, and their prerequisites.
@RoelvanUden it's common to seperate the headers into "public" and "private", but keep lots of headers
@RoelvanUden better summary: put all the public headers for the dll in a separate folder
 
@MooingDuck Got it. Makes sense. Since I'm asking newbie questions anyway, is there a documentation standard that I should stick to? I've seen VS2012 understanding /// <summary> but that feels a bit C#-ish, and is probably not the standard I should follow?
 
7:39 PM
As a reference? Reference or documentation for what?
 
@RoelvanUden most companies each have their own documentation standards. The only "real" standard I know of is javadoc (of all things)
 
@EtiennedeMartel Seems that sourceforge uses PostgreeSQL :o
 
Those who use MySQL on a large scale usually don't care about data integrity.
I mean, nobody will shed a tear if you lose a tweet or a Facebook message.
 
@RoelvanUden According to stackoverflow.com/questions/1141228/… the C++ version of Javadocs is actually called "Doxygen"
@EtiennedeMartel I might
 
Oh that kind of documentation.
 
7:40 PM
@MooingDuck Yeah, but you're a duck, and ducks cry all the time for no good reason.
 
@EtiennedeMartel Facebook uses a NoSQL db (Cassandra, if I'm not wrong), not MySQL..
 
Doxygen sucks in every way imaginable.
 
@MooingDuck Ok, I'll dig into that. Thanks for answering my questions :)
 
@unNaturhal It started with a bunch of MySQL shards, IIRC.
 
@EtiennedeMartel Oh.. So MySQL sucks enough xD
 
7:41 PM
@EtiennedeMartel Facebook purposedly drops messages now. Seems you have to pay for your messages to reach all your friends or something.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes what? where have you read that?
 
@bamboon everywhere.
 
@unNaturhal Well, it's reasonably fast. So it depends on your needs.
 
@bamboon I read rants about that from people that use Facebook for marketing.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
 
7:42 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes Only the Pages, not the users accounts
 
@MooingDuck then please share some links to everywhere?
 
Oct 24 at 18:17, by R. Martinho Fernandes
I read this http://dangerousminds.net/comments/facebook_i_want_my_friends_back and I'm laughing.
 
@bamboon they charge for buisnesses and fan pages. I'm having trouble finding links that aren't the scam about charing for personal stuff though.
 
@EtiennedeMartel I have to spent time on learning something about interfacing between C++ and a DBMS, and I would be sure to not waste my time.. also because that DBMS will be used in a commercial project
 
@DeadMG Their html output is awful
Though I don't know any real alternative to it
 
7:44 PM
http://www.mediamarketers.com/blog/index.php/2012/05/24/is-facebook-really-charging-fan-pages-for-posts/
http://facecrooks.com/Scam-Watch/is-facebook-now-charging-page-owners-to-interact-with-their-fans.html
http://creators.ning.com/forum/topics/facebook-is-now-charging-page-owners-to-interact-with-their-fans
http://businessamongmoms.com/blog/2012/05/25/facebook-start-charging-business-pages-true-or-not-true/
http://timothybrand.com/facebook/facebook-charges-to-post-and-what-that-means/
 
How do I return a correctly? int& f(int* a);
 
@Jeffrey int& f(int* a) {return *a;}?
 
@Jeffrey What do you need this for?
 
I have a class that override the << operator with a method: MyClass& operator<<(std::string); and I need to return MyClass& via the this pointer.
If I do return (*this); it gives me an error
 
ok, I know about that stuff, but that is kinda different from dropping messages
 
7:48 PM
@Jeffrey shouldn't
 
invalid initialization of reference of type ‘const MyClass&’ from expression of type ‘const MyClass* const’...
 
@Rapptz Alternative to it for what? It doesn't produce any useful output.
 
Alternative to doxygen for documentation generation.
 
@Jeffrey well don't make it a const function silly
 
@Rapptz What documentation does it generate?
just a bunch of worthless hyperlinks
 
7:49 PM
 
Doxygen output doesn't tell you jack shit about anything
 
Exactly. I hate doxygen output.
That's why I wish there was a better alternative for it
 
an alternative implies that you're forced to use Doxygen
whereas in fact, you could just use nothing and get the same or better effect
 
@Jeffrey return *this; should not give that error under any circumstances.
 
right, deleting all the const now it works
thanks all of you
 
7:51 PM
@DeadMG Nah, I tend to do it by hand. I just think it would be nice for it to have an alternative because I'm sick of looking at doxygen output sites.
 
Xeo
So, I went through my contract. If only I understood all the legal gibberish in there. :|
 
Mine's only three pages without any legal gibberish. Plus three more pages for a bog standard NDA.
 
DeadMG in here?
 
no
 
Where are you then?
 
7:55 PM
Colonial Line Wars lobby
 
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Q: Strange output produced by program

Boom_mooBI think that my code works. However, it outputs 01111E5, or 17B879DD, or something like that. Can someone please tell me why. I am aware that I set the limit of P instead of 10,001. My code is like that because I start with 3, skipping the prime number 2. #include <iostream> bool prime (...

 
Thursday is a national holiday and I took a day off on Friday. So that means tomorrow is going to be like a super Friday!
Ha, I remember this one:
 
@DeadMG OH, well, if you see him, I was just gonna say I was happy to see his Rep was restored.
;)
 
Oh gawd, YouTube now serves me German ads.
 
7:57 PM
@Serge Already?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes adblock plus?
 
@DeadMG Already what?
 
Already restored
it's only been like, two or three days since my seven-day suspension
 
@bamboon That thing blocks the ads served in the Flash player?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes sure
 
7:58 PM
@DeadMG Oh, well, idk... when I look at your name/signature on one of your recent answers, it says 69.6k Rep...
So at least, I think it has been.
 
@DeadMG, you've been suspended ?
 
@Serge Probably on the wrong website.
 
I think I suck at getting rep.
 
@kbok On PSE.
 
@kbok On Programmers.
 
7:59 PM
For nothing, really.
 
but I'm still suspended there
 
@DeadMG Oh.. I was on SO V_V Sorry.
 
@StackedCrooked welcome to the club
 
lol
 
7:59 PM
@DeadMG I don't really ever go to Programmers Stack Exchange...
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Muahah what a loser, he has only 1 rep!
 
What could be so offensive to warrant a suspension ?
 

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