This question attempts to collect the few pearls among the dozens of bad C++ books that are released every year.
Unlike many other programming languages, which are often picked up on the go from tutorials found on the Internet, few are able to quickly pick up C++ without studying a good C++ book...
I have another question if I may. Is hating Java or .NET a crime? is Java a great language or a "pure object oriented language " than C++ ? May be I am wrong, but I am somewhat not comfortable writing stories in Java or .Net ( which can be neatly written as code in C++) . Can you please correct me if I am wrong?
@user917279 Larry will (apparently) have to pay off some politicians if he really wants it to be a crime. Thinking of it from that direction, however, I'd advise checking twice before depending on it.
@DeadMG Who's "we"? As I've said many times, I don't hate Java at all. I just think of it like a rock sticking out of the ground at an inconvenient place in the yard. Wanting to pulverize it with a large hammer is a perfectly natural reaction -- but you don't need to feel any hatred as you do so.
@Mysticial I have mostly seen you post excellent answers on performance related questions. And you do take a lot of effort to make the answers convincing beyond a doubt.So, Yes you deserve the rep IMO.
@EtiennedeMartel Oh, I've got experience with that! I mean, mostly regarding what bugs to walk around on each of them. They're pretty close in terms of features.
@Mysticial votes or no votes, they are certainly a very very good reference and will stay so for a long time to come.And it should give you something to be proud of. :)
Right now the repcap only hurts during that initial flood of votes. After that, it doesn't matter. But from what I've seen, any question with critical mass will get a steady stream of long-term upvotes.
"In fact it is a very strong convention in Google code that input arguments are values or const references while output arguments are pointers. Input parameters may be const pointers, but we never allow non-const reference parameters."
@DeadMG Well I have to admit that I avoided exception handling mostly. Not because I don't want to do it, but I think I have to study how to do proper exception handling first.
In Google C++ Style Guide, C++ source file name should end with ".cc", and file names should be all lowercase.
Is ".cc" better than ".cpp"? Why shouldn't I name a C++ file something like "MyClass.cpp"?
I realized I never use the Fast Travel feature in Skyrim. I always walk everywhere. That may explain why I'm taking so long to make progress in the game.
In Google C++ Style Guide, C++ source file name should end with ".cc", and file names should be all lowercase.
Is ".cc" better than ".cpp"? Why shouldn't I name a C++ file something like "MyClass.cpp"?
@jweyrich No but I don't seem to understand, whats the change before and after. Btw I had voted to close as duplicate but 3 others didn't think it was constructive so it got closed as non-constructive.
@jweyrich: Btw I had voted to close as duplicate but 3 others didn't think it was constructive so it got closed as non-constructive.I guess they pick the majority vote as the reason.
@Als that's correct. I voted for non-constructive, and I still think it's non-constructive. When I first voted, there was no indicative of duplicate (and I didn't search for it). I really don't care about what is the best reason for closing it. Just close it, and I'm ok.
@ScottW for example, I have 3 brothers, 2 of whom want steam games, but we each have to have different accounts to play at the same time, which means buying the game 3 times. Not good!
@CheersandhthAlf: While we are at reopening wrongly marked dups and closing them appropriately, this one here needs a proper closure too, its marked duplicate of an C++ q, the q at hand is C q.
Possible Duplicate:
Is uninitialized data behavior well specified?
I tried the following code
#include<stdio.h>
void main()
{
int i; \
printf('%d',i);
}
The result gave garbage value in VC++, while same in tc was zero.
What will be the correct value?
Will an uninitialized vari...
@CheersandhthAlf: While we are at reopening wrongly marked dups and closing them appropriately, this one here needs a proper closure too, its marked duplicate of an C++ q, the q at hand is C q.
@Als @CheersandhthAlf I personally think these questions should be flagged with a description of what's wrong rather than going thru a new reopen-close cycle. Let the moderators fix it.
@TonyTheTiger "In the unexplored wilderness of the C++ chat room, cats, dogs, gorillas, penguins, and a few humans congregate to discuss Indian sex rituals, whores, Singletons, static variables, Java, and other atrocities, and sometimes even - gasp! - C++, while the meta police has learned to turn a blind eye."
@Maxpm Might be giving Arch a go. I started evaluating Mint october last year, gave it the green light in januari and slowly starting to hate it. Slow desktop, bad nvidia glitches in default window manager (partially updating screens, corrupted displays, requires X restart), veeery slow application switching. Oh, and I can't make compiz to work (which I require just for the configurability of WM actions, not for the eye-candy)
@Maxpm Hah. I started using Gentoo because a client of ours required PHP (web), Java and mySql. It seemed like a good fit :( That was some years ago. I learned a hell of a lot, most importantly, Linux.
@Als that doesn't matter. but it does matter when people who visit SO get the impression that questions will be closed if one just encounters the wrong people, or someone posts an "offending" comment. in a way it's paradoxical because the impression that SO is ruled by brain-damaged kids is IMHO technically correct, but it's not the impression we want to give.
@jweyrich enterprise and home users still go to MS just because that is 'the only option'. MS can pretty much do what they want with there software and people will still just upgrade to latest version
@Maxpm not for too long. See Epic launching Unreal Engine with support for Linux. Others already did. Mac OS X is also supported by many large gaming companies. Even Microsoft did launch some titles for Mac. Age Of Empires 3, for instance.
if you are doing a lot of stuff over SSH, I found terminator to be a nice thing to have, it lets you split up the shell, into mini shells. so you can see more stuff at once, like tailing a fail or two whilst sorting out ftp shit
@Ell it's not a bout appearance though, for me. It's about interaction. Interaction suck in every conceivable way, even on windows 7, in my taste. I don't want to 'do things the windows way'. I want my OS to do stuff my way, swiftly and without intruding. Ever
@jalf you can't say every. IBM sells Linux since 2002 (or before?), as many others already do. And this is going forward. Microsoft only dominates in the Desktop category, which Apple is at ~10% already. On the server-side though, Windows has a minimal share. And now we have a tablet/smartphone category, which Microsoft is also at the bottom.
@sehe Both my laptop screen and my other regular dvi monitor. And I can't find a way to change the settings through gui so I figure I can't be bothered to go messing around and fixing/breaking things
@Ell Frankly, I don't feel the need to "fit a lot of things" in on Linux. The only three things I use regularly on a Linux desktop environment are a web browser, text editor and terminal emulator. On Windows, I have hundreds of games.
but what is annoying, is that because I use virtual box, opengl goes messed up and I can't move the window of my game around which sucks because I need to test multiple instances, I don't really know what to do
@Ell Well that's the good thing about the whole docky launcher fad: just type 'appear' or 'font' and you'll probably get to the settings page in the system control app.