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1:22 AM
@JamesMcNellis fugly
 
Maybe.
 
the past year has convinced me that op>> is a mistake for iostreams too
though without 0x-like template support, there are fewer alternatives
 
I'm interested to know why but at the moment I'm heading home.
Later
 
take care
 
1:57 AM
so
it looks like this chat module turned out to be a failure of srots
 
@Irwin: are you looking for the chat feedback room?
I agree, but I've tried and they're not listening; so I'm just leaving that alone and getting the use out of it that I want
there's still lots of time to change it :)
 
 
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4:55 AM
@RogerPate I'm also interested. :)
@Anyone I don't understand Jerry's last comment/rationale on this answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/3181766/… Anybody know?
 
 
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6:46 AM
@GMan If you invoke bounded(T const &v=T()), it has to do the range check because you don't know what v is; if you invoke bounded(bounded const &o), you don't have to do the range check because the value is already bounded.
Oh
Nevermind, I see what you mean.
No, the implicitly declared copy constructor will do exactly what his declared copy constructor does.
So, yeah...
 
lol, yeah. oh well
 
I miss being a student; software was so much cheaper than.
Intel wants $600 for me to upgrade my copy of ICC
 
7:02 AM
eek, that's not cheap
 
It was $100 last year, which was well worth it since it was the only compiler supporting lambdas.
 
Yeah. Do any compilers support user-defined literals?
 
Now the only compelling reason to use it is that it's an EDG frontend compiler with great Visual Studio integration.
Not that I know of, though I don't use gcc
 
Yeah, same.
Yay, easy rep.
 
I love easy rep. That's why I contribute more on weekday mornings ;-)
 
7:18 AM
lol. Man, what's with people writing this randomformatted code? I don't get it.
 
I don't know; but then again, I'm totally OCD about my code formatting.
 
Haha. I am too, but I'm not confident enough to be outward about it, so I'm in this awkward position of wanting to tell my team mates how to format their code, but thinking it might be worse so not. So I might pop in once and a while and say "hey....why don't you format it like this...k bye"
 
Heh
The C# coding conventions are so odd, IMO... types and properties are both PascalCased, so if you see Something1.Something2 somewhere you have no idea if Something1 is a type and Something2 is a static property of that type or if Something1 is a nonstatic property and Something2 is a nonstatic property of that object.
It's. Driving. Me. Nuts.
 
Haha. Lowercase FTW. Er, ftw.
 
I always PascalCased my types and functions in C++. I could never get used to lowercase function names
 
7:34 AM
D:
 
I think the only times I've lowercased stuff is when I've written code for Stack Overflow answers
 
You poor thing. Lowercase will show you the way into beauty.
 
So you just recently came to Washington, eh? Welcome to the best state.
 
It's raining outside.
 
7:40 AM
Of course. :3
 
Three years in Dallas was too much.
And Microsoft isn't in Dallas :-)
 
Heh
 
If nothing else, now I can say that I'm a Washingtonian from both Washingtons :-D
 
:D Nice.
 
7:58 AM
Night.
 
 
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11:42 AM
MFC is easy for design but its' library is not quite good, how can I combine thoes two ? Like create MFC with just for editing and writing code only .
 
12:28 PM
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Q: Standard C++ and MFC wrapper

nXqdFirstly, I want to have a clearly overall look at MFC, Win32API . Is: Win32API: The first layer between hardware and software in prog [ except assembly ] MFC : A wrapper by Microsoft ? It helps us in design GUI and a lot of library for easier and faster programming. My problem is : I want an e...

anyone here can help me this question
 
@nXqd I'd suggest .NET too, there is a C++ variant in .NET
MFC is old now and Win32 API is quite complicated and not very nice to use
or use another library for your GUI...
 
12:48 PM
@Tony nice to see you again, so there's no way to combine GUI design and C++. So People prefer C++ only use at CLI ?
 
1:28 PM
there is a way, you just need to find some other library
I use C++ for high perf server apps
but thats just me
 
1:42 PM
@Tony so you only write cli app for high perf server ?
 
2:15 PM
@Tony so you only write cli app for high perf server ?
 
2:41 PM
@Arman hi :)
 
Hi.
How r u?
 
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3:33 PM
hello any1 thr?
 
user379888
???
 
user379888
Can any1 help me with my 2darray memory allocation problem ..
 
@fahad post your code
@Arman I'm fine, :)
 
4:12 PM
@nXqd, Whts up?
 
 
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9:49 PM
o/
 

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