22 messages found


Nov 19, 2021 14:29
@nwp The bane of our existence. I feel this is my version of "Zen Gardening"
Aug 22, 2017 00:43
@Mikhail I think it's current strong point is supposed to be web-sockets. I have seen quite a bit of critique regarding the HTTP protocol support. But even that makes a lot of sense to have in C++: with the rise of Restful API's, so does HTTP make it into the bane of C++ libraries. (Much like JSON)
Aug 23, 2016 23:56
It's been the bane of viruses for decades
Apr 22, 2016 22:13
Mar 13 at 21:35, by sehe
It does drop all the right buzzwords, but then it butts out with something weird like: https://github.com/philippeb8/block_ptr/blob/master/doc/tutorial.html#L113-L114 ; IDGI I thought in the rationale it said that manual handling of cycles is the bane of refcounting, and block_ptr solves it to a large extent
Apr 3, 2016 00:24
I think it's feasible if you nest fluent calls - this would mean multiple arguments, so, slightly different approach. But this had been the bane of fluent builders ever since I saw widget composition in TurboVision
Mar 13, 2016 21:35
It does drop all the right buzzwords, but then it butts out with something weird like: github.com/philippeb8/block_ptr/blob/master/doc/… ; IDGI I thought in the rationale it said that manual handling of cycles is the bane of refcounting, and block_ptr solves it to a large extent
Oct 3, 2014 09:36
simpol quasions are the bane of the lounge
Feb 24, 2014 22:08
Obviously. This has been the bane of many exploits
Jan 2, 2014 00:48
@VaughanHilts new leads to manual memory management. This was the bane of C and C++98. It is error prone and clumsy.
Dec 29, 2013 01:31
It's true because it recognizes the boon and the bane
Dec 18, 2013 23:09
@rightfold syntactic sugar alert.The bane of ORM mappers is leaky abstractions
Sep 25, 2013 08:50
Inconsistency is the bane of all vi's
Dec 2, 2012 20:51
Completely agree. Demcoracy is the bane of our existence
Oct 4, 2012 23:05
@ThePhD Frugaility: the bane of entrepreneurship
Sep 25, 2012 22:16
@Bane That sounds like an oxymoron.
Sep 18, 2012 16:19
@Bane There goes the Bane of our existence
Sep 18, 2012 16:12
@Bane They look the same to everyone. They're letters. And their specific appearance depends on a lot of things (like, font, rendering medium and size) before anything else
Sep 18, 2012 16:10
@Bane You start with timber and nails, cut the timber into medium length stretches and use the nails to produce a case. A few diagonal bars will help strengthen the construction
Sep 18, 2012 16:08
@Bane I'm pretty sure that is backwards: reading one book quite evidently stops you from reading anything else (or doing many other tasks), as far as I can see
Sep 18, 2012 16:01
@Bane (because, who doesn't)
Sep 18, 2012 16:00
@Bane He meant "it's not supposed to be correct". Hence my response ("I don't know pottery")
Jun 11, 2012 11:24
@StackedCrooked I don't think you're right. The result of the constructor can be modified. It it the bane of 'chaining' or 'fluent' invocation style. I'm not overly sure which standard section describes it, ATM, but IdeOne confirms it compiling in GCC c++03 mode (that's a start)

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