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MacPhail?
What kind of a name is that?
I'm rebooting this thing. Depending on how long this Windows Updates take to do whatever it is they do, I'll be back in a few minutes, or only tomorrow.
 
Re the link above, this negro-to-be-executed-in-two-days is most probably innocent. There is no evidence of guilt. There are testimonies about a different killer. He is even supported by a former US president. It is a festering shame on the US system of injustice. The US is here worse than China.
 
Did you know that these entire chat transcripts are stored at Google, forever?
 
no
however, usenet articles used to be archived at Google. Google bought the main archive, Deja News, in I think it was 1996. however, Google has not maintained it properly, and today it's more or less arbitrary whether an article is archived or not.
do you mean that one should expect fascism to win in the US?
 
12:23 AM
@AlfPSteinbach Hehe, I shouldn't comment, though I'm sure some would argue that it already has. I was just saying this unrelatedly. I was actually wondering how to broadcast my IP securely so people can join me on Survival Island
 
@KerrekSB install Tor. that may also let you view YouTube videos that are restricted to certain countries. although, as I recall, for the video thing you have to configure things.
 
But how would that help to you learn my IP address?
 
@KerrekSB i'm not sure, because even proxies outside the US are subject to FBI ransacking (e.g. it happened in London some three/four years back), which is unbelievable to those who think rule-by-law rules (FBI has no jurisdiction outside US).
however, Tor was designed to solve that kind of thing
for example, during the Egyptian rising not long ago, there was suddenly an extreme number of downloads and new installations of Tor
so it works
at least in not-so-developed-countries such as Iran and Egypt
 
There was also some dubious guy in Iran who proclaimed to distribute a safe and secure internet access solution which ultimately turned out to be very poorly written, and quite possibly planted by the authorities...
Trust is a tricky thing.
 
12:41 AM
 
user457812
I'm really nto sure entirely what that is beyond the asparagus
 
potatos, and beans i think
and pine nuts
Pine nuts are the edible seeds of pines (family Pinaceae, genus Pinus). About 20 species of pine produce seeds large enough to be worth harvesting; in other pines the seeds are also edible, but are too small to be of great value as a human food. Species and geographic spread In Asia, two species are widely harvested, Korean Pine (Pinus koraiensis) in northeast Asia (the most important species in international trade), and Chilgoza Pine (Pinus gerardiana) in the western Himalaya. Four other species, Siberian Pine (Pinus sibirica), Siberian Dwarf Pine (Pinus pumila), Chinese White Pine (P...
and chives
Chives (Allium schoenoprasum) are the smallest species of the edible onions. A perennial plant, they are native to Europe, Asia and North America.. Allium schoenoprasum is the only species of Allium native to both the New and the Old World. The name of the species derives from the Greek skhoínos (sedge) and práson (leek). Its English name, chive, derives from the French word cive, from cepa, the Latin word for onion. Chives are a commonly used household herb, frequently grown in gardens and found in grocery stores. In culinary use, chives leaves (straws) are shredded for use as a seas...
and shallot
The shallot (Allium cepa var. aggregatum, or A. cepa Aggregatum group) is the botanical variety of Allium cepa to which the multiplier onion also belongs. It was formerly classified as the species A. ascalonicum, a name now considered a synonym of the correct name. In Australia, the term "shallot" can also refer to scallions, while the term eschalot is used to refer to the shallot described in this article. The term "shallot" is further used for the French gray shallot or griselle, Allium oschaninii, a species growing wild from Central to Southwest Asia, which has been considered to be th...
and Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese (like that on pizza)
:For the artist see Parmigianino. Parmigiano-Reggiano () is a hard granular cheese, cooked but not pressed, named after the producing areas near Parma, Reggio Emilia, Modena, and Bologna (all in Emilia-Romagna), and Mantova (in Lombardia), Italy. Under Italian law only cheese produced in these provinces may be labelled "Parmigiano-Reggiano", while European law classifies the name as a protected designation of origin. It is informally known as the "king of cheese." Parmigiano is the Italian adjective for Parma. Reggiano is the Italian adjective for Reggio Emilia. Parmesan is the French-...
"Parmesan is the French-language name for it and also serves as the informal term for the cheese in the English language."
and finally olive oil and lemon juice
:-)
 
 
4 hours later…
4:56 AM
Why is this place deserted?
 
user457812
Everyone saw the food and ran off crying
 
Somebody there?
 
yes
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Q: How to display c++ output message in Win 7 R

user741819I have tested Rprintf in C++ called by R on a Windows Vista PC and it seems working, but the same code prints nothing on my Windows 7 machine, is the OS causing the problem? How could I overcome this problem?

^ still lacks one vote for reopening
meybe 2 much onion?
 
@nil Lol. But I like the food previews.
@AlfPSteinbach or 2 much shallots?
What's the difference between shallots and small onions?
 
user457812
I suppose I'd vote to reopen, but I don't have that privilege
 
4:58 AM
don't know. i guess some day i will be able to make such stuff at home
 
@AlfPSteinbach Ppl make dishes like that every day in the subcontinent. Biryani , Onion Bhaji , Shawarma , Chicken Karahi.
 
user457812
Hm, I could go teach English in Korea once I have my degree
 
user457812
That seems like it'd be pretty cool.
 
Shawarma ( shāwarmā) is an Arab sandwich-like wrap of shaved lamb, goat, chicken, turkey, beef, or a mixture thereof. The meat is placed on a spit, and may be grilled for as long as a day. Shawarma is a fast-food staple across the Middle East, Europe and the Caucasus. Shawarma is eaten with pita bread, lavash, tabbouleh, fattoush, taboon bread, tomato and cucumber. Toppings include tahini, hummus, pickled turnips and amba. Shawarma has many variants in preparation, serving style, and name. The word shawarma () comes from the Turkish word çevirme 'turning', though the dish is usually ...
@nil Korea is nice, though I never went there.
 
user457812
Seems like an odd thing to say when you've never been there O_o
 
sbi
5:11 AM
@AlfPSteinbach Reopened.
@RMartinhoFernandes It's all just flesh. :)
 
 
4 hours later…
9:33 AM
morning all
 
morning
 
9:56 AM
has anyone ever publish any small project on codeplex?
 
I haven't
 
@KianMayne Well, if they don't change it before RTM, then I sure as hell won't upgrade to Win8.
 
I've successfully published my project : binarydump.codeplex.com
please give it a look ( not very good project but i am starting )
 
I would recommend changing:
return (lt.cannibals==T.cannibals && lt.missionaries == T.missionaries)? true : false ;
to
return lt.cannibals==T.cannibals && lt.missionaries == T.missionaries;
and
if(lhs.leftbank==rhs.leftbank && lhs.rightbank == rhs.rightbank && lhs.boatstate == rhs.boatstate) return true;
else return false;
to
return lhs.leftbank==rhs.leftbank && lhs.rightbank == rhs.rightbank && lhs.boatstate == rhs.boatstate;
 
10:11 AM
Thanks i'll do it
 
also, in:

bool stateExists(std::vector<puzzlestate>& T, const puzzlestate& testState)

T can be const.
and the same sort of logic reduction can occur in that function too.
 
so everyone here gave a look to my stupid project? (please give it a try) -> binarydump.codeplex.com
 
also in,

void printPuzzle(puzzlestate& T)

T can be const here too
 
If all you upload is a zip with a single .cpp, why bother with CodePlex? Not to mention CodePlex is meh. :P
 
@CatPlusPlus : what is meh?
 
10:14 AM
and in:
bool solvePuzzle(puzzlestate currentstate, puzzlestate& goalstate, std::vector<puzzlestate>& T)

currentstate could be passed by const reference
 
currentstate could be passed by const reference -> no , i need to modify it in recuring call
 
ahh, I missed that
Overall it the code seems fine
 
CodePlex is meh.
 
what does meh means ?
 
I don't see why you need to include "stdafx.h" and <windows.h> though
 
10:17 AM
yes i updated the source already
This was my first stupid project))
 
"Meh" is an interjection, often used as an expression of apathy, indifference, or boredom. However, it can also be used to indicate agreement or disagreement. It can also be as a verb, (rendering something, like an activity, to become uninteresting or boring) and an adjective, meaning mediocre or boring. Popularization The word gained popularity as a result of its use on The Simpsons. It was used in a 1994 episode, "Sideshow Bob Roberts", when a librarian reacts to Lisa's surprise that voting records are not classified, and also in "Lisa's Wedding" after Marge weaves "Hi Bart" on a loo...
 
aah , thanks
 
You might want to make the formatting a bit more consistent too
 
@CatPlusPlus : did you already give look to my project ?
 
@CatPlusPlus what is this wiki I hear about?
 
10:21 AM
You need to work on coding style. I don't really have time to delve into the logic. :P
 
Why does lounge<C++> need a wiki? What is the proposed content?
 
Why not?
2 days ago, by sbi
If you are new here, please read the newbie hints. Thank you.
 
No reason not to, I just don't see why people would go there. The only two things it could contain (as far as I can tell), are newbie hints, and historically significant conversations.
 
Then it'll be used for two things.
 
OK then :D
 
10:51 AM
How can I use qsort to sort an array of Object pointers?
 
Badly. Why not use std::sort?
 
in a PE executable, a string value would be stored in the .data section, right?
 
Not necessarily.
 
13 hours ago, by DeadMG
if C++ is a pig, D is a significantly smellier, more obese pig with a tiny bit of lipstick
 
@LucDanton because I'm not allowed to use algorithm? Anyway, I figured it out.
 
11:03 AM
I really hate D.
Finally a bit of criticism to it.
 
But you're allowed to use that horrible abomination that qsort is?
Lol.
 
@DeadMG Thanks for the message. I wish I could star it a hundred times.
 
no probs
if you want to criticise D, I've got a list here
2
a really, really long list
 
Why does the D community have this on their website:` “Great, just what I need.. another D in programming.” -- Segfault `
When its clear criticism of the language?
 
it's not criticism at all, it's a joke
 
11:09 AM
"D is not a great language because it shares its names with a bad grade" is not valid criticism.
 
and it's kinda funny
 
Yeah i guess so.
If even D has started getting some attention. I wonder why the Eiffil programming language never made it.
Eiffel is an ISO-standardized, object-oriented programming language designed by Bertrand Meyer (an object-orientation proponent and author of Object-Oriented Software Construction) and Eiffel Software. The design of the language is closely connected with the Eiffel programming method. Both are based on a set of principles, including design by contract, command-query separation, the uniform-access principle, the single-choice principle, the open-closed principle, and option-operand separation. Many concepts initially introduced by Eiffel later found their way into Java, C#, and other lang...
It had nice syntax , good design and everything
It's even completely supported by .NET
 
Weird syntax and never seemed very compelling, at least to me.
 
and .NET is not a good thing
 
11:28 AM
I don't mind VMs.
 
I don't mind VMs
I mind .NET
I have a question
how often do you use { in string literals?
 
Bash: "${FOO} stuff"
 
fuck
 
Python uses {...} for formatting tags.
So, very often.
 
sbi
 
 
2 hours later…
1:54 PM
 
lol
 
how's your day today?
 
meh
 
oh ghosh
 
woken up much too early
flipping dog
 
1:59 PM
ugh
I got up at nine, not too bad
 
we have my grandma's dog here atm
and she must sleep in the room with a person and you must leave the door open so she can get out at night
 
oh
hmmm
 
but of course, our puppy who isn't even a year old, can't stay in her thing until 11am when I want to get up
 
so the dog sleeps with you then?
 
tonight she's going back into my father's room, and he's not here
 
2:01 PM
ah
 
Just reading stackoverflow.com/questions/1711/… . I am a student at University and think I might put off reading Code complete (at least until the end of the year). I now am wondering what of the list I should go for first. Any recommendations?
 
uh
you've picked a question full of recommendations
you then decided to ignore said recommendations
 
pick one, they're all good books
 
why on earth would I give you another one? firstly, from my previous experience, you'll likely just ignore it, and secondly, I won't recommend anything that isn't already in the question you linked
you've already found the big-ass list of recommendations- go follow them
 
2:11 PM
I was more meaning one to start first (like to read head first design patterns first before Design Patterns by the Gang of Four). However now I am starting to see the order to be fairly good.
 
Design Patterns by GoF is a terrible book
you'd probably write better code never having read it
 
2:41 PM
How do Chrome and Firefox put tabs (Gtk.Notebook , I think they both use Gtk) into the caption of the main window?
 
then why is it rated as one of the best books ever
 
???
Repeat: How do Chrome and Firefox put tabs (Gtk.Notebook , I think they both use Gtk) into the caption of the main window?
 
@IntermediateHacker They don't. They just don't have a caption.
that's my understanding, anyway
 
@DeadMG I see. But how can you not have a caption? The only api / library i have ever seen do something like that is SDL (SDL_NOFRAME).
 
sbi
@SumitJain Because not exactly everyone agrees with @DeadMG. (I've seen this happening before, BTW.)
 
2:44 PM
I can't even get the WinApi to do it.
 
@sbi hahah
 
@IntermediateHacker Windows can do it- how do you think fullscreen games work?
 
If WinAPI couldn't do it, SDL wouldn't either.
 
if you went back 500 years, the highest rated medical books would suggest that you eat duck's feet dunked in ale or something equally stupid to cure syphillis
popular opinion != fact
 
@DeadMG I can do fullscreen. But chrome / firefox have borders and everything. They just don't have the caption.
@CatPlusPlus Notice the I can't
 
2:48 PM
> WS_CAPTION — The window has a title bar (includes the WS_BORDER style).
 
I also tried reading it, but it seemed too advanced, i mean the language
 
sbi
@SumitJain You might want to start to reference the message you are replying to. Yours come right out of the blue, speaking about something not currently in discussion. Have you had a look at the newbie hints (linked from the right-hand panel)? You might want to right now.
 
@SumitJain Likely, all you missed was a bunch of pretentious wankery describing how incredibly re-usable their Singleton pattern is
 
@sbi thanks sbi...i will read it now
@DeadMG hehe
 
sbi
3:04 PM
@DeadMG As usual, this is way over the top, and doesn't do the book justice. (For starters, Singleton is one of, IIRC, 18 patterns. Yes, it's bad, but the authors have already agreed to that.)
 
@sbi haven't you learned that you can't really expect much other then that from @DeadMG, lol
 
I'm pretty sure that global state has been known to be a colossally bad idea since, about, forever
and, well, I find it hard to believe that anyone who would recommend it in the general case would have anything useful to say
besides, to be quite honest, I'm more angry at the people who relentlessly abuse patterns
 
yea, patterns are easy to abuse, I'm guilty of that myself
 
responsibilities cannot be easily represented as a pattern except in the most trivial cases
 
hmmmm
 
3:16 PM
hrm, aren't lambdas assignable?
 
they should be
 
sbi
@DeadMG For you, that must seem forever. But that book is >15 years old. You probably weren't even in school back then - if you weren't even still wetting your diapers. Of course that seems like "forever" to you. Some of us, however, have been programming for a decade or longer by then. I have been there when the book came out. It was a revelation for many of us. (I, too, loved it.)
And, really, what arguments did you have to bring up against it? The only substantial claim (produced in a very substandard "form") was that one of its pattern is bad. I'm sorry to say, but that's very little. Not that there wasn't more to criticize. But criticizing from hindsight is rather easy, so you haven't really achieved something by picking the easiest of the victims, the one that even the authors already agreed was bad.
 
gcc doesn't agree
@sbi if the goal is simply to save others from wasting their time on it, criticizing it can achieve something quite easily
 
sbi
@jalf I'm not sure it's a complete waste of time. Yes, patterns are overused, but so is, erm, inheritance. You wouldn't throw out inheritance just because many people overuse it, would you?
 
no, but I would sure start with it's most obvious failing
 
3:19 PM
and to be honest, I don't really see how "it was a revelation 15 years ago" is much of a defense. Algol was a revelation when it came out too, but today, there's really not much value in spending your time on it
@sbi just to be clear, I'm not saying it's a complete waste of time, but rather that if you assume that it is, then warning people to steer clear of it seems a sensible thing to do
 
the goal isn't to construct the most reasonable, complete argument, it's to change the viewpoint of the reader from "Design Patterns is the best thing ever and can't do any wrong" to "Perhaps I should critically evaluate what is written in the book and form a more independent opinion"
 
anyway, I'd better go look at how lambdas are specified. GCC is throwing a fit at me
 
@jalf More likely, you're trying to assign lambdas of not-equivalent types
 
@sbi I'd be tempted to, honestly. Not because people overuse it, but because I think it's the wrong tool for the job.
 
sbi
@jalf If you follow back this argument, you will find that I spoke up when I read this:
30 mins ago, by DeadMG
@SumitJain Likely, all you missed was a bunch of pretentious wankery describing how incredibly re-usable their Singleton pattern is
 
3:21 PM
@DeadMG that's possible
@sbi Yep. And if you feel that the book is a bunch of pretentious wankery, then I fail to see why that warning is not justified ;)
 
sbi
And that statement is, basically, plain wrong.
 
it served it's purpose
 
Dunno. It's an exaggeration, certainly. But there's a bit of truth to it. :)
 
it was a joke, I said it, and the other guy laughed
 
sbi
@jalf Of course a warning is justified. But not reducing it to "wankery".
 
3:24 PM
I always felt it approaches the subject in a complete upside-down manner. Instead of identifying and naming patterns which we're all writing all the time anyway, in order to facilitate communication between developers, they try to make some kind of catalog of "things you should put in your code"
And that approach has probably done more harm than good, overall
 
sbi
@jalf Actually I always thought they were identifying well-used patterns, only people read it and thought they had to use all of them all the time.
 
@sbi I find it highly unlikely that there is actual wankery in the book. It's intentionally exaggerating.
 
When I read it, I got the distinct impression that they wanted people to use the patterns. Otherwise, why would you add a section of "when to use" to each pattern?
or whatever it's called. Can't remember :)
As I read it, they were identifying patterns that they used all the time, and told people "here are patterns that we, the master programmers, use all the time. Therefore they're good, and here's how you should use them and when. Now go forth and write patterns"
 
sbi
@jalf I always read it as "If you need to do something that way, what you're really doing is applying this well-known pattern here. And if your identifiers express that, then others will have it much easier to understand your code."
 
That's definitely the only sane way to read it. But I'm not convinced it's what they intended
 
3:29 PM
I don't really think that the problem is that
the problem is that real class responsibilities don't fit cleanly into patterns
 
well, with the caveat that "if you need to do something that way" is dangerously close to "here's a suitable pattern to apply to solve this kind of problems", which is just telling people to copy/paste patterns. I'd rather narrow it down to "if you're solving a problem this way, what you're really doing is applying this well-known pattern"
 
people start thinking in terms of patterns, rather than the problems they're actually solving with them
 
in other news, I really hate gcc's error messages
at least when compared to MSVCs (and Clangs)
 
post it?
 
I'm aware it could be a lot worse
oh, it's not so much the specific diagnostic, but rather the formatting and indentation and way in which it's presented
makes it so hard to figure out where each error starts
and the ordering of "instantiated from here"'s before mentioning the actual error
 
3:35 PM
2
Dumpster Diving

Proposed Q&A site for amateur waste processors, those who appreciate free food and anyone else who makes use of discarded items

Currently in definition.

 
ugh, dependent names, you'll be the death of me
if msvc at least implemented two-phase name lookup properly, all those errors wouldn't pile up so much, forcing me to fix them all when I try compiling my code with gcc
oh wow, I think it compiles
 
You think?
 
well, no errors yet
it's still compiling
of course, the next fun step is to try actually running the unit tests
and then I get to see if it still works on MSVC, or if my gcc fixes just broke it there :p
 
sbi
@jalf The main problem is when it turns out that with VC not barking at you when you took a wrong turn, you took too many of them, and now have a design problem. That happened to me once. What I had written could never work with a sane compiler. I had to go back to the drawing board and rip the thing apart and put it together in a sane way. Took me two days, and was very embarrassing.
After that, I started to write my template libs on the Mac, with CodeWarrior, even though I hated working on the Mac.
 
yeah, something similar has happened to me too
ack
 
3:43 PM
@sbi Yeah, right, and that's why you're constantly trying to teach us young'uns to look at women as human beings with brains.
 
I really need to get rid of Boost.Test soon
 
sbi
@RMartinhoFernandes Brains with long legs. :)
 
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Q: How am I supposed to write correct COM code?

Ansis MalinsThe following code releases everything correctly, but it looks awful. How am I supposed to write COM code that doesn't leak references and is readable? Ignore the C++\CLI bits. IBaseFilter* leftFilter; if (graph->FindFilterByName(L"Left", &leftFilter) == S_OK) { IPin* leftIn; if ...

 
oooh
all tests passed
 
> #include "c:\\dxsdk\\include\\d3d9.h"
Gosh.
 
3:54 PM
@RMartinhoFernandes well, that's one way to do it... ;)
"it works on my machine!"
 
gg op no re
 
you saw what I wrote
 
Yes, my eyes still work. But an entire phrase with only two letter abbreviations looked like nonsense to me. Thanks for making me feel old.
 
sbi
@RMartinhoFernandes He's just having a fit over PROLOG, the pattern book, or whatever. Only this time it's bad enough to impair his speech abilities. :)
 
4:02 PM
"the pattern book", without capitals, huh? Nowadays there are hundreds of pattern books :(
 
sbi
@RMartinhoFernandes Yeah, but there's only one the pattern book. :)
 
not having a fit over anything
it's gamer slang
although I forget some details of exactly what it means
 
Good Game Original Poster NO REmatch?
 
overpowered
specifically, it would be something like, "Good game, but the strategy I used is overpowered and therefore you will not be able to defeat me in a proposed rematch, so I shall not waste my time accepting it".
or alternatively, it could be, "Good game, but you used an overpowered strategy and it is pointless for me to continue to play against you, as no counter-strategy exists which I might deploy to win the game."
 
So, either you're arrogant, or whining.
 
4:10 PM
not really
overpowered strategies are the fault of the developer
 
Right, that's why you used them.
 
when in doubt, if games are involved, assume whining
 
if I used an overpowered strategy, then that is the definition of not arrogant, because I'm claiming that it's not my fault that I won
but the developer's lack of skill in balancing the game
 
And your lack of gentlemanly behaviour for using such overpowered strategy.
 
and that
but that's kind of accepted
 
4:12 PM
Right. Thanks for reminding me why I don't enjoy online gaming much.
 
mm
not really
 
You're trying to tell me that's not why I don't enjoy it?
 
if you play a game like Starcraft 2, then unless you regularly win prize money at international tournaments, your own personal lack of skill is the game decider
because the imbalances that exist in the game aren't pronounced enough below that level
so if you play online with random people, the overwhelming probability is that balance had nothing to do with the fact that you lost or won, and that if you lost, there is plenty of room for you to win the match if you had improved skill
 
But you mentioned overpowered strategies.
 
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Lounge the missiles! [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq]
 
4:15 PM
overpowered is in the eye of the beholder
the only even remotely objective definition would be that Strategy X is overpowered if and only if the very best players of a game cannot adequately counter it
 
Then "gg op no re" would really be either arrogance or whining, since "overpowered" is not objective.
 
not really, you can use an overpowered strategy and suck at it
just because Strategy X is OP doesn't mean that any player Y using strategy X is unbeatable
it only means "The absolute, very best Player Y using Strategy X cannot be defeated by any Player Z using any Strategy W"
 
@DeadMG But unbeatable is what "gg op no re" implies, no?
 
sure, but it doesn't actually imply that the player is unbeatable
it only implies that the strategy is unbeatable
it'd be more like an apology for giving himself an unfair advantage
but that doesn't mean that said advantage cannot be overcome
only if he was the very best Player Y would the combination be truly unbeatable
 
And that's I don't like. If you're going to willingly give yourself what you consider an unfair advantage, I probably won't enjoy playing with you.
 
4:21 PM
@RMartinhoFernandes Don't play the game if you think the rules are flawed.
 
@LucDanton He doesn't. That's the point.
 
You can't expect anyone to abide by your unwritten rules.
It's like full disclosure in infosec.
You don't expect users not to exploit flaws.
You expect whoever is in charge to clean up their mess.
And until they clean up -- don't play.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes The point is, you have to be objective. The reality is that it's overwhelmingly unlikely to actually be an unfair advantage. Even if they genuinely found one, you would have to be at the very pinnacle of skill- the kind of skill where you can make $300,000 a year playing the game- to actually know that and suffer from it. And most people you randomly match against online you will never see again, so you don't really need to care about their opinions.
 
I can enjoy playing against unfair or unbalanced terms. But if you're going to "apologize" in the end and not give me a rematch, you'll come off as arrogant to me.
 
it's like premature optimization- using an overpowered strategy is a micro-optimization at best
 
4:30 PM
0
A: How to make snazzy Windows GUI's?

DaniI would recommend doing that in an embedded HTML renderer, which can be easily done with C++ and Qt. If you don't want to do this in HTML you can use C# and make custom controls.

I really don't know what to say of this answer.
 
lolwot
 
> white flag please don't downvote. I am trying to delete. (It takes 2 days)
WTF?
 
sbi
@RMartinhoFernandes Now it only takes another vote. Anyone?
 
Right, I almost forgot I had that ability now.
Done.
 

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