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12:00 AM
it's quite comparable to Deus Ex, IMO.
 
Why would I use a string iterator to find the first non-whitespace character in a std::string as opposed to just using standard indexing?
 
The last DX, HR, was good, though. Not as good as the original, but they did a surprisingly good job.
 
well, SS2 has a little more in terms of RPG elements, and it's more horror, DE is more actiony and open-ended
@EtiennedeMartel Agree, I thought it was a worthy successor.
 
Made in Montreal as well! Ha.
We're so good.
 
user1174868
DEHR was good but jesus those boss fights were stupid
 
12:01 AM
@JimNorton Because an iterator can be any kind of iterator. Indexing into a std::string can only work with a std::string.
@Jordan Yeah, they were.
 
@Jordan That's my biggest gripe, I think.
That and the ending.
 
EndingTron 3000, lol
 
But the rest was fun. I mean, stealth that works? In a modern game? Damn.
 
and nice inventory and other things, too
it could have done more, but it was perfectly competent and well worth the asking price.
also
 
And the same guys, Eidos Montreal, are working on Thief 4. I'm hopeful.
 
12:03 AM
am I the only one who really, really wanted to sleep with Malik?
 
If my goal is simply remove white-space from the beginning of a std::string, could I just loop using standard indexing into the std::string and then use std::string.erase()? Or in that specialized case would the string iterator offer some benefit?
 
It's not that kind of game, ya know.
 
@EtiennedeMartel I know. She was always just so nice and supportive and she had chemistry too.
 
I couldn't save her in time though.
 
@JimNorton I answered that question the previous time you asked it like 1minute ago.
 
12:05 AM
I heard it's possible to save her life in a pacifist run.
 
@EtiennedeMartel I did. Even non-lethal on Give Me Deus Ex. Took a few tries.
the main problem is that the robot they drop to attack her explodes, killing goons
so you have to time destroying it just right
 
@DeadMG You gave me an answer that said interators are better because they can iterate over any type.. but I just want to iterate over the elements of a std::string. In that case, is the std::string.begin iterator going to be faster/better than using a loop and standard indexing?
 
@JimNorton Iterators are more typesafe.
 
So the generalized answer is to not use direct indexing when an iterator is available?
 
yes
 
12:07 AM
ok, thanks got it.
 
bioshock, though, such a disappointment
I was totally looking for "System Shock 3 but with a new setting"
but instead I got "Call of Duty but with a new setting"
 
Well, I thought it was entertaining.
And Bioshock Infinite looks good.
 
pff
 
Ell
tomfoolery in capetown is the best RPG. made it myself in RPG makervm vx.
 
Honestly, though, if you want a worthy successor to SS, make one.
 
12:10 AM
Bioshock made a really fucking annoying habit of taking all my carefully saved weapons and ammunition, it was a million miles too easy, and it was as scary as bouncing with an old friend in a bouncy castle.
 
@Ell Best RPG evar was Super Mario RPG.
 
user1174868
I just really enjoy games that get the setting and feel down right, where I can forget that I am just playing a video game and where I don't have to worry about min/max or gaming the system
 
user1174868
Best RPG ever was Planescape Torment :P
 
best RPG ever -> SS2.
@EtiennedeMartel Been thinking about it.
 
user1174868
If Skyrim wasn't such a bad RPG and action game it would be the best RPG ever
 
12:10 AM
Next thing after Kyro.
 
I got some ideas, but I probably don't have 20 hours of ideas :P
 
A first person survival horror/RPG
 
user1174868
I actually hate survival horror, I have dead space 1 and 2 and cant beat them
 
pff
 
user1174868
too much anxiety in playing the game, I just chose not to ever play it
 
12:11 AM
they are way more actiony than survival horror
 
Dead Space is a third person shooter with a few jump scares.
 
Resident Evil 1, System Shock 2, they are survival horror.
 
user1174868
It is a survival game isnt it?
 
With Dead Space 3, they finally decided to drop all pretense of horror and make it a full fledged action game.
 
user1174868
I liked RE4 :P
 
12:12 AM
RE4 was great, but it wasn't horror.
 
haven't played any RE since the first
 
Controls are laughable now, but back then it was the shit.
 
user1174868
I get sucked into games like that easily, if I am on my own in the game it is mentally taxing I guess, like I feel isolated
 
it's not scary if you're not isolated.
 
I've been thinking about a survival horror game with RPG elements and a Metroid-like level design.
 
Ell
12:13 AM
@etiennedemartel with a name "Tomfoolery in Capetown" can't you just tell its going to be awesome?
 
I've been thinking about a dual wield design
 
user1174868
I really liked shadow complex
 
imagine bullet-time, but you can aim both weapons and fire them independently at two targets.
 
@DeadMG Oh, like Wet tried to do but failed because A2M has crappy programmers?
 
didn't play
 
12:14 AM
Well, it's like that, but shit.
 
well, the UI would be non-trivial
 
i.e. you can only aim one weapon, the other one is locked at an enemy.
 
I mean, you only have one mouse
ah, that's not really what I had in mind
 
But you have two thumbsticks on a console
With a little aim assist...
 
user1174868
Too hard to aim with a thumbstick
 
12:15 AM
imagine two crosshairs that you can drag over the screen to indicate direction to move in
then you can click them to fire them
 
Controls have to be tight.
 
it'd have to be quite slow motion to make it so that the player can reasonably do this in real game time
 
If it's not fast paced, you might as well not make a shooter.
 
eh
 
user1174868
Half Life isnt fast and is a great shooter
 
Ell
12:16 AM
cs anyone?
 
no
 
user1174868
go?
 
y'know
 
user1174868
oh :(
 
the main problem with my current set of ideas for survival horror/RPG is that I simply don't have much detail on the setting.
or the enemies
 
12:17 AM
@Jordan Half-Life's appeal was its story and characters, not the shooting.
 
I have a basic set of ideas but not enough.
 
user1174868
@EtiennedeMartel I know
 
@DeadMG I had an idea about a special ops team being sent to an island to stop a demon invasion. The whole team is wiped, and the first objective would be to find a radio tower to alert your superiors because their original plan would be to nuke the island if they do not get a reply within 24 hours.
 
nah
actual special ops soldiers would never prevent the nuke if their team was wiped.
unless the demons do a Crysis-style "Please nuke us we love to suck up the energy" thing.
 
Yeah, I still have to think about a good reason for that.
 
user1174868
12:19 AM
You have to get magical and creative, it is all about indie games so the setting has to be something absurd and hipstery
 
I don't like plot holes.
 
my main idea is
futuristic war, In Space, just against other humans
you can be generic Soldier #54538169 on a troop transport headed to the front
 
My big point was about a realistic representation of weapons. So shotguns are shit against armor, dual wielding is a sure way to get yourself killed, and it's fucking hard to find ammo for a PWD because it's non standard.
 
and nasty things happen to everyone
I had this idea of you and your squad walking out of the mess hall, and you're the new guy, so they're being rather dickish to you, and they push you forward and you fall over
and then you get up and you turn around to punch one of them, except whilst you were falling over, they turned into a rather ugly pile of blood, bones, and screaming faces
completely silently
 
Hmm.
And then you barely escape, and you lose most of your equipment.
 
12:22 AM
you don't carry your assault rifle to the mess hall.
 
OOoh, right.
 
user1174868
it would be locked up in the armory
 
besides, there's no evidence that any of them fired at any kind of attacker, and you didn't hear a gunshot
so it's not likely it would have done you any good
 
Do you get a glimpse of the attacker?
 
and then you walk back into the mess hall, looking for a little help with the giant spludge of stuff that used to be all your buddies, and they're splattered all over the walls too
nope
 
12:24 AM
Although not seeing anything would be better.
 
all silent, nothing seen.
 
"Nothing is scarier"
Nothing is scarier.
 
the main thing I've been thinking is
each time <insert unknown force I haven't really thought about here> attacks, it's like, creating a new painting/sculpture/alternative art from the corpses of the victims
and their bodies are mangled/destroyed/whatever in a different way
so your buddies in the hallways are all kinda mashed together in a lumpy puddle on the floor
and the ones in the mess hall are kinda "painted" all over the walls
 
anyone who has read "C++ Primer Plus (6th Edition)"?
 
Primer Plus sucks terrifically
 
12:26 AM
I've gotten addicted to reading books about C++11 (even though I don't really need to), just wanna find out the flaws
 
unfortunately
 
Ell
aww that's half of my programming books
 
@DeadMG it can't be worse than "Professional C++" (another book who covers C++11)
 
I haven't really gotten further than that
 
@DeadMG An artist... OF DEATH!
 
12:27 AM
heh
not all of his experiments are terminal
although you may wish otherwise, and may be asked to correct that problem for some of the unlucky ones
 
Ell
I think c++ primer is.good
 
C++ Primer != C++ Primer Plus
Primer Plus sucks, Primer is fine.
 
it doesn't start off very well.. just scrolled through the first chapter and saw this "The range-based for loop also can be used with initialization lists"
 
Xeo
@refp aaaand....?
Only because (s)he didn't call it "initializer list"?
 
yes
 
Ell
12:31 AM
ahh I'm okay then
 
Xeo
Well, the correct term would be braced-init-list
 
@Xeo Nobody is gonna use the Standardese grammar name.
anyway, I'm gonna go to sleep now
nighty night all
 
Sleeping?
At 1:33?
 
gotta catch a train tomorrow
 
Oh, good night!
Sleep tight and all that crap. :D
 
12:33 AM
lol
 
Ell
nighty night :)
 
for (auto & x: vi) I've never seen anyone write the ranged-based-for like that (the spacing)
looks odd as fcuk
for (auto& x : vi), the only way for a gangstah..
 
looks like a bitwise and, hah.
Finally some nice weather, below 20°C. Just the way I like it.
 
Does this seem like a reasonable why to trim spaces from a std::string?

#include <iostream>
#include <string>



void TrimBegin( std::string &str )
{
size_t found;

found=str.find_first_not_of(" ");
if (found!=std::string::npos)
{
str.erase( 0, found );
}

return;
}




int main ()
{
std::string str = " James";

TrimBegin( str );
std::cout << str << std::endl;

return 0;
}
 
wait.. didn't you guys talk about that a few hours ago?
 
12:38 AM
Damn. That hits hard.
 
what white-space removal?
 
750 mL of 10% alcohol beer.
 
Tipsy, eh? :P
 
since when do you measure beer in ml ?
 
@DomagojPandža Not that much. But I wouldn't trust any code I write right now.
 
12:40 AM
 
@refp Québécois. We're almost European.
 
@EtiennedeMartel ^ trust it
 
@refp I'm past that.
 
What no interest in ripping apart my code and making me cry like a little girl? :-)
 
@EtiennedeMartel stupid ones as such, or you are drinking beer in too small amounts.. measure it in centiliters, please.
 
12:41 AM
@refp Eh.
 
@JimNorton you should check for more characters than just ' '.
 
Sometimes we measure beer in ounces.
It's a bit weird, really.
 
@refp I know, but if I just want to remove spaces, is what I wrote reasonable?
 
@JimNorton you don't need the if statement, if it doesn't find anything else than space in your string erase the whole thing
 
@JimNorton I don't know if checking for occurences of the string " " will take longer than looking for the character ' '
 
12:44 AM
@JimNorton All spaces or just those on the ends of the string? You might find this example interesting
 
@James Spaces at the beginning...
 
@JimNorton s1.erase (0, s1.find_first_not_of (" "));
 
@refp Oh der..... yep... very simple
 
s1 = std::find_if (&s1[0], &s1[s1.size ()-1], std::bind1st (std::not_equal_to<char> (), ' '));
 
Dat std usage.
 
12:48 AM
mhm, c++03 as well!
<- trollin' (but it's valid..)
 
So this is then reasonable for c++0x ?

#include <iostream>
#include <string>

void TrimBegin( std::string &str )
{
str.erase (0, str.find_first_not_of (" "));
return;
}

int main ()
{
std::string str = " James ";

TrimBegin( str );
std::cout << "[" << str << "]" << std::endl;

return 0;
}
 
oh well, there should be a UB in there though, just realized..
 
@JimNorton it's C++11 now :)
 
Is there a way to paste code in here that keeps the spaces/tabs?
 
or it depends on how std::string::operator= is overloaded, though if s1 deletes the contents of itself before copying the new data, hell will WHATODAKKZ
@JimNorton there is, but I'm not going to tell you since we don't want the channel flooded with code.. (though a little hint; when you paste/write many lines a new button next to "send", "upload..." will appear)
 
12:51 AM
#include <iostream>
#include <string>

void TrimBegin( std::string &str )
{
str.erase (0, str.find_first_not_of (" "));
return;
}

int main ()
{
std::string str = " James ";

TrimBegin( str );
std::cout << "[" << str << "]" << std::endl;

return 0;
}
@refp thanks :-)
Feel free to bin that code if desired.. :-)
 
still no whitespace preserved.. it's a bit buggy the "fixed font" button
 
Ell
ugh I'm starting to fall asleep
 
@Ell sounds.. great
the chapter about c++11 in ´C++ Primer Plus (6th edition)` was actually quite good.. not as many flaws as in Professional C++, though I didn't read it that carefully.. just skimmed through it
 
I would use C++11, but it appears g++ 4.4.6 doesn't yet support it... ?
And for a C++ noob, C++0x is probably sufficient
 
@JimNorton why don't you just update your compiler?
 
12:57 AM
Update the compiler, mate. :D
C++11 has some nice magic for the yearning apprentice.
 
n@bigdog:~$ g++ -version
The program 'g++' can be found in the following packages:
* g++
* pentium-builder
Try: sudo apt-get install <selected package>
It is at 4.6.3 in a fresh ubuntu install, at a whopping 26 Mb's
 
Just spent 20 minutes looking for my office 2010 cd, which I swore up and down I had just seen, right up until I saw "Office 2010 Installer.exe" scroll past in my backup restore script. >.>
 
@Collin Thats pretty much what I would have named my virus too.
 
@CaptainGiraffe I downloaded it from the home use program ages ago
I was remembering the Office 2008 for Mac DVD I did find.
 
@Collin Anything like the msdn for universities?
 
1:09 AM
@CaptainGiraffe It was actually through work, I could buy it for like $15 or something
 
I did take adavantage of MSDN Academic Advantage while in school though
now they call it Dreamspark Premium
 
Realy? =) I'ts still MSAA here =)
 
I need my charger.. I got 11 minutes to go and get it, I know I'll never make it.. too much interwebz to read.
 
@refp How does you charger handle in the corners?
 
1:11 AM
@CaptainGiraffe Interesting, I'm just going off of what my wife got when she took an IT class, so maybe that's actually different
 
3
A: Non-static Data Member Initializers / Calling constructors of std::vector

refpIs there any hack I could use? If your only goal is to not having to "explicitly" specify the type twice you could use decltype to provide some aid in your quest: class Obj { std::vector<int> v1 = decltype(v1) (2,3); }; Also remember that typedef/using is a great way of not having to ...

litb told me that he would upvote the answer if I rewrote it, so just to be nice I rewrote the whole freakin' thing.. no up-vote yet though. Can I sue him?
 
Hmm.. perhaps I should not have stored my office product key in an excel file.
 
@Collin Could be. I bet it is very different country from country
 
@refp Because my work machine needs to remain compatible with our build server... unless it's possible to install two separate versions of gcc... on the same machine
 
@JimNorton of course it is possible to install two, three, ..., a million difference versions of gcc on the same machine..
 
1:13 AM
@DomagojPandža I do so on one my home PC's...just can't do it at work.
 
@Collin lol
 
@Collin just email it to a gmail account and you are good to go, or.. use mac os x and preview it!
 
@refp Ok, I will find some instructions on how to do that then. :-)
 
@JimNorton what OS are you using?
 
what is everyone's favourite C++11 feature?
 
1:14 AM
@refp I have my other laptop sitting right here :-P
 
@refp Linux, Centos 6.2
 
@JimNorton How do you like perpetually being 15 years behind everyone else?
 
@Collin that doesn't say much.. I have my laptop sitting right here as well, but I'm always on my laptop - and I don't own another computer (except a few servers in the closet, that is)
 
@Collin Again, it's a work requirement....
 
@refp Yeah, the hard drive in the desktop machine here died, I have my work laptop at home to help with the restore
 
1:15 AM
@Collin I have the latest Ubuntu at home
 
@JimNorton All in good fun, we were using centos for a while as a build vm, got sick of having to work around python 2.3 all the time
so we moved everything to ubuntu
 
@refp I can't find your fault even before the edit. Is litb being pedantic?
 
@JimNorton to keep it simple, download and tar xzf the source, then do ./configure --prefix=/path/to/install/dir
 
@refp that's easy enough...
 
@CaptainGiraffe stackoverflow.com/revisions/11438550/3 that is misleading as fcuk, you are allowed to use just a braced-init-list as well, which is why he wanted me to update the answer.
 
1:18 AM
@JimNorton There's also some options for putting prefix/suffixes on the binaries that are built, right?
I think I remember doing that
 
@refp Well I'll toss you a +1 one for a good answer.
 
@CaptainGiraffe thanks
 
I have noticed, or maybe it's a blatant fact that we don't do +1 to proper questions anymore. We do +1 to questions that intrigues us. I think thats one part of the reasons that the c++ questions are not showing on the first page.
 
I've never been much of a voter, sadly
not much of a question writer either to be honest, this is the only one ever created (because I thought it was rather interesting):
18
Q: Set all bytes of int to (unsigned char)0, guaranteed to represent zero?

refp This is not a matter of recommended practise (nor undefined behavior), but about what the c++-standard actually guarantees in the matter of turning all bytes of an integer type to the value of (unsigned char)0. The Question(s) In the snippet below, is the expression used by the if-stateme...

 
As a for instance: if a question would contain anything unsequenced.
 
1:24 AM
though people didn't seem to find it as interesting as I did
or still do to be honest..
no definite answer has been given yet
 
Curious that. What is the answer?
My immediate opinion is that it is there, the 0 is guaranteed.
 
@CaptainGiraffe that was my immediate opinion as well, but then people started to point out minor things saying that it isn't really guaranteed (in here, instead of writing an answer to the question)
 
it is the 2 complements thats not guaranteed.
 
the major argument against my answer to the question is that "footnotes are not normative", which I agree with
" The representations of integral types shall define values by use of a pure binary numeration system" this is also quite odd, what is a "pure binary numeration system" - really?
one could make an educated guess, but we will never know what the standard really meant by that (unless we go and ask someone)
 
@refp I suppose the standard complies with a bit decimal zero being !0x0.
 
1:29 AM
@CaptainGiraffe it never explicitly says that any numeral type representing 0 has all bits set to 0, besides char
 
Nope no guess needed, a pure binary means 0 = 0 decimal 11 = 3 and so on.
They are just discarding Knuths ternary +2 0 -1 systems
 
@CaptainGiraffe there is a guess needed, if the standard doesn't explicitly come with a definition of a term it's not safe to assume things
 
@refp A binary number is one of those safe things.
Lest we discard words
 
remember; I was with you when I first wrote the question and answered it, but the discussion in here went wild and a lot of good arguments for the opposing side came up
 
We need to be pragmatic about the standard, not find what-ifs
i.e. there is no 7-byte char
 
1:33 AM
the standard is there for the "what-ifs", you don't really need it when writing real code..
 
Is the arithmetic in arithmetic logic unit a noun, or an adjective?
 
adjective
 
an adjective
 
arithmetic logic unit should be one word.
 
So it's pronounced with emphasis on the third syllable.
 
1:34 AM
STAR WORZ.
 
Aha the ALU ? =)
 
dereference a nullptr..
time to dig forward the c++03 standard.. need to look a thing regarding std::string::operator= up
 
Is the color in blue-shift radiation an adjective =) yes it is.
@refp Oh theres plenty of good SO for that.
 
@CaptainGiraffe you don't even know what it is I'm referring to :(
 
if you can get away from actually dereferencing the nullpointer and get a sensible result, that will happen.
You're not talking about derefing a null?
 
1:39 AM
no, I'm talking about std::string s1 ("foo"); s1 = s1.data ()+1;, and it's undefined behavior in C++03, though valid C++11 (after looking it up)
or wait, no it's not UB
 
posted on July 13, 2012 by vcblog

 In Visual Studio 2012, one of the new features for C++ developers is the new native type visualization framework (natvis) added to the debugger which allows customizing the way data types are displayed in debugger variable windows (e. g. autos, watch, locals, and data tips). For those who are familiar with the autoexp.dat file that has been used in earlier versions of Visual Studio, this

 
I'm tired as fcuk
what was i thinking, really?
 
My ocular compiler throws
 
fuck insomnia, haven't slept in about.. 80 hours now
 
Dude
Try and find a matress or something soft.
 
1:41 AM
@CaptainGiraffe I have a sleeping disorder, not much to do about it (besides taking the sleeping pills I don't like).
@CaptainGiraffe what does your ocular compiler throw?
 
@refp I go every now and again for 35 - 50 hours, but never like that.
 
it kinda depends on how you count though, I might have slept for about 15-20 minutes at two occurrences, so it's not 80 hours straight
 
0
Q: Compiler error when using typedefs, multidimensional arrays, and pointers

XavierI'm having trouble in compiling the following code. The compiler states: Assigning to 'RawChunk::Ptr' (aka 'unsigned char (*)[128][16]') from incompatible type 'RawChunk::Chunk *' (aka 'unsigned char (*)[16][128][16]'); Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong? It seems like a simple mistake bu...

'unsigned char (*)[16][128][16]' um....
 
My ocular compiler throws 'just a glitch, unknown operand.
 
3-star programmer?
 
1:43 AM
@Mysticial the more stars the better.
I don't even have the strength required to answer that question..
 
too many levels of indirection for me to think about
 
can't someone just create a question stating "I've written dumb code, should I start over and do it properly?" and then someone can answer it with a simple *Yes* ..

that would be awesome, then we could just close all annoying questions as duplicates of that one.
5
 
I don't know about the Q, but the sentiment is solid + 1star
 
@refp I believe @BenVoigt tried that a few days back. Lemme find it.
Jul 5 at 1:06, by Ben Voigt
0
Q: The most common query about C++

Ben VoigtIn the true spirit of the c++-faq tag, this question is intended as a target for close-as-exact-duplicate when similar questions are encountered, to consolidate answers and comments in a single thread.

 
@refp I trust you have read the great html -> regexp by bobince?
 
1:48 AM
@CaptainGiraffe of course.
@Mysticial I don't have the rep required to view deleted questions, sadly.. but thanks though, I've seen what I need to see! :)
 
Not enough rep :(
 
Oh right... well, there isn't much to see anyways... Other than getting downvoted. lol
It was obviously a joke post.
 
yeah, i got that
quite interesting that the contents when linking a stackoverflow question is generated client-side (by the poster), this might mean that you could spoof links in here..
 
Still I think we should be upvoting good title with good questions alot more than we do.
 
@refp You're not too far from 10k anyways. So you'll get there soon enough. There's a lot of hilarious things that all 10kers need to see.
Most of the bigger deleted questions can be found on stackprinter.
 
1:51 AM
@Mysticial I could have gotten that sooner if I kept up the "I'll answer every question no matter what language it's about", though I found that boring after a while..
 
@refp Yeah, same with me. Except that my patience lasted to about 25k before I got tired of it. lol
 
I went out too hard when signing up..
 
I remember that... you were dominating the charts like mad...
There's only 3 or 4 days where I've broken 300. One of them was the account association. One was a bounty.
 
@Mysticial Your answer on branch prediction was very good, but
 
The other two were 305.
 
1:54 AM
425 rep in a single day, I really thought I could keep that up for 100 days and get the golden badge..
silly me
 
@Mysticial What was the vector for those big numbers? twitter?
 
I've never been awarded a bounty, though I only think I've answered one question where one was available
 
@refp I kept up the repcap game for 60 days before Thanksgiving finally killed it - no questions to answer.
@CaptainGiraffe vector? huh?
 
heck.. I'm gonna continue answering as many questions as possible from now on, or well.. at least hit 250 REP per day, that isn't so hard really
I need to get back in the game
blargh.. it will take me 10 days to get 10k, let's aim for 500 rep per day
 
Xeo
@refp Stay under 10k, it's better that way.
 
1:56 AM
wish me luck!
@Xeo why?
 
@Mysticial The visitor number to an ordinary SO question is about 100 views. Do you have any idea how they got to your very good answer?
 
Xeo
You won't be bothered by chat flags
 
@refp Don't. Aim to just reach the repcap. Don't waste too many upvotes over the cap - like me...
 
Xeo
@Mysticial Like 2.5k upvotes? :D
 
@CaptainGiraffe When a question gets a lot of votes early on, it will make it on the multicollider. (the dropdown on the upper-left corner).
That brings a lot of views.
 
1:58 AM
@Mysticial I can hit a perfect 20 votes + 3 accepted answers, just need to answer questions with tags no one reads
 
Then getting linked on reddit brought in at least 30 - 40k views.
 
@Mysticial Yes, but no. There has to be more.
 
Xeo
Btw, that branch prediction answer is #2 all time voted
 
I actually thought "Set all bytes of int to (unsigned char)0, guaranteed to represent zero?" would bring in some good votes, and views - but apparently I was wrong.. wasted my first question on a useless topic haha
 
Xeo
still nearly 2k votes behind #1, the html regex question
 
1:59 AM
Then Joel tweeted it. I'm not sure how many views that brought in. But looking at the voting charts, that tweet probably fed in at least 300 votes.
 
@Xeo It's a long road ahead... Right now I'm enjoying free repcaps every day that will probably last until it falls off the monthtab. But after that... it's gonna be a lot slower.
 
Xeo
Are you serious? Still getting so many residuals on it?
 
@Xeo Just look at my rep graph.
There's only been 3 days where I've gotten less than 20 votes. (from the branch-predictor question alone)
 
Xeo
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2:01 AM
@Mysticial You're gonna outrun The Skeet!
 
Xeo
Make me an awesome answer like that some time, I'll lend you my acc info :P
 
@CaptainGiraffe I'm not gonna beat him rep. But hopefully I can stay ahead of him in the most upvoted answer.
 
@Mysticial Sure would've been nice had the upvotes been distributed on a boundary of 20 per day. :P
 
@Mysticial Do you need a strategic Captain for that?
 
You could just retire and watch it grow. :P
 
2:05 AM
@CaptainGiraffe Jon Skeet's top answer gets about 8 votes a day from people looking at this profile and getting curious at that 1k answer. It only got to about 500 from the initial burst of votes but that 8/day residual count has made it surpass every single non-wiki answer except for Eric Lippert's book in a hotel room. (which it will surpass in a few more months)
8/day is very hard to beat... not even the general reference git and python questions were able to keep up with it.
 
It's funny how a simple number can mean a lot to people. :D
 
Right now I'm enjoying 20/day. But that's because it's still hot and sits at the top of the month tab.
The only big advantage that I have is that the branch predictor question sits as #1 on the questions list.
 
Hahah, just got a call from a friend. Some schmuck managed to drive a car in the river in the middle of the city.
The unfortunate bastard is okay, but his car, not so much.
 
@DomagojPandža I read that as "unfortunately, the bastard is okay".
 
I just don't get it, how did he manage to do that?
You really need to want to get into the river with a car.
Way too much offroad ground before the water.
Well, the news should pick this one clean later today*.
 
2:26 AM
I'm downloading the HD remake of Beyond Good and Evil.
I hope it's good.
 
Steam summer sale is on, see you guys on july 23.
 

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