@DeadMG Well, "urgent" is kinda relative, no? For example, two weeks to read and react on a note might seem a lot of time, but if your room mate sent you a two-weeks notice, it's still pretty urgent.
@DeadMG I can't believe you found a note from your flat mate, worry about the content, publicly speculate about the reasons she left it for you, but are too lazy to just read the damn thing!
@DeadMG You ought to know this feeling, though. I cannot remember the last time you entered the chat room and did not say you feel bad, your stomach aches, you're busted because you didn't do this assignments, and whatever else might threaten the emotional peace of a student.
@ManofOneWay Of course you can, but the learning curve, especially when you dig into the last book, will be terribly steep. I don't think I'd recommend Modern C++ Design unless you have a few years of C++ under your belt and some experience to relate to when reading it.
@ManofOneWay It makes no sense to ask the @Cat about C++ books. He's an oddball here for many reasons, but not having read any C++ book definitely is not the least of those.
Honestly, IMO SF is at its best if it takes all the alien stuff as a background to a story about humans (or humanesques or non-humans or trans-humans or whatever) and their interrelationships.
New Gang-of-Four Record! Man Embeds Three Patterns Into One Class Name: http://static.springsource.org/spring/docs/2.5.x/api/org/springframework/aop/framework/AbstractSingletonProxyFactoryBean.html
@StackedCrooked Yeah, that's pretty good. "In light of this thread, it's kind of a shame that your tattoos aren't of MC Escher drawings." I like that comment a lot.
@KerrekSB: The funny thing is that the behavior differs if you use shifts instead of arithmetic. Based on what the responses I got, shifts are still undefined behavior, but GCC assumes you actually ARE trying to manipulate bits and thus doesn't trigger the UB optimization...
@KerrekSB: Normally I don't either, but the while (i > 0) is supposed to make it stop when the highest bit becomes a 1 - regardless of the size of the integer type. That's why it was written that way. Though I didn't realize that would invoke UB... lolz
@KerrekSB: Then you should never trust me. :) In my world of HPC on steroids, every pedantic C/C++ coder will want to slaughter me when they see some of the things I do. hehe XD
@CatPlusPlus: I agree on the algorithm part. Readability vs. performance is another trade-off that I tend towards one extreme. But usually having both readable unoptimized code (commented out) side-by-side with the unreadable/optimized version is sufficient.
@nil Start programming in C#. Do it enthusiastically for a few weeks. Then become more and more disappointed. At the end explain to the guy C#'s various shortcomings in detail. (Or course, this bears the danger that you might get hooked and be lost to the C++ community.)
@sbi I was disappointed today. I was at Barnes & Noble with the family before the Santa event, so I decided to check out the programming section. It was sad. There were about 5 C++ books, and the only one that wasn't obviously garbage was a copy of "Effective C++". There was exactly one C book, and it was trash. The rows of shelves were dominated by mostly the yellow and black of <X> for Dummies books.