@RMartinhoFernandes hi, I yesterday checked your wheels lib. I saw that you replaced all the typedefs with the new using syntax, do you think that one should do that always now?
this place is trying to move over to 'cloud' servers. To me 'cloud' is like Amazon thingy or Azure, where you get one virtual server, that act's like a real server but could in fact be many servers working together. This seems to be more the basic one real server running a few virtual servers
@thecoshman some people even call stack overflow a cloud app: hey, am I not the only one using SO as a backup server by storing 4K blocks of base64 encoded blobs inside post inside <!-- comments -->. Cloud storage FTW!
@daknok_t Actually, cloud computing on a technical level is quite well defined. Admittedly, there are edge cases, but you have that with each term. The major issue ime is that mainly sales-people and self-proclaimed wizzkids misuse the term a lot
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in .h file member of class:
static CSingleton s_Instance;
in .cpp file in the begining right after include
CSingleton::s_Instance = CSingleton();
This is initialization in compile time.
using new - this is initialization in runtime. Formally both of them initialization in compile time.
@Collin I think it's also considered good manners to discuss it here beforehand. Although that's not what I'm after here, I'm not even sure if I want to write one.
@RMartinhoFernandes well, I knew what slicing was, I just didn't know that and why happend, however after looking longer at the code and getting your hint I understand it now, thanks.