CPS said "any offending was the result of an honest mistake or genuine misunderstanding of the law" - not likely to hold much water with a traffic cop for "sorry, I didn't realise this was a 40 zone"
In their article 'Program Design in the UNIX Environment', Pike & Kernighan discuss how the cat program accreted control arguments. Somewhere, though not that article, there was a comment about 'cat came back from Berkeley waving flags'. This is a similar issue to the problem with echo deve...
@kbok nonsense, an albino "black" person is still considered to be "black" by virtually everyone. It doesn't actually have anything to do with the skin color.
@jornak better just say negro. it is hilarious how people can find things to react to. just a few years ago in norway they wanted to forbid or rewrite a lot of children's songs, because they involved e.g. pygmy cannibals, or the like. and they did! fucking idiots everywhere
@Cheersandhth.-Alf in USA, virtually any word used to categorize "Africans" is offensive by definition. Makes safe communication virtually impossible :(
@DeadMG Mostly that it signifies that they're different in some way than everyone else. Just like any other potential word that could be used to classify.
lol "Ruby on Rails is easy to install" "Oh, you're on Windows ? Yeah, you have to install a custom build of MinGW and update your PATH to compile the native module dependencies"
That's weird, I compiled something under VS2010 and everything went fine. I tried the same same solution under VS2012 and I get link error on operator delete...
@Chimera Yeah, performance isn't really the problem, it's the config and OS switching which bothers me. If I want to run linux I would do it natively anyway, I really don't mind spending half an hour on an install
@MooingDuck It means he figured out there are better things than lurking around on the interwebs. You can actually do man scanf and waste spend your time :)
@kbok Ah. I would prefer to run Linux natively at work, but our IT people won't let us install Linux native and we off course need access to Windows software.
@Chimera Yeah, it's a recurring problem :( In this case, well, virtual machines are great. But i'm working on my machines right now so I'm not bothered by people telling me what I should install or not :)
There is algorithm std::count/std::count_if in standard C++.
template<class InputIterator, class T>
typename iterator_traits<InputIterator>::difference_type
count(InputIterator first, InputIterator last, const T& value);
template<class InputIterator, class Predicate>
typen...
@kbok There's beauty in pacakge dependency management. There's beauty in compile from source. There is beauty in pay-for-what-you-need. There's beuaty in choose-what-you-want-as-frontend
@kbok Me too. That is beauty. I love that you can (near) arbitrarily change-root into different installations. That X is modular. That most things have textmode interfaces.
@sehe I agree there are elegant and aesthetic features in the linux architecture. I just find it a bit awkward to write "linux is beautiful" like it's a woman or something.
This list of alternative shells for Windows includes graphical user interface shells that can replace the Windows Shell or Program Manager in Microsoft Windows. An alternative shell may afford the user a desktop environment with different functionality, a different workflow, or customization options.
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! Shell !! Proprietary/Open source !! OS
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| Calmira || Open source || 3.1
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| Emerge Desktop || Open source || 2000, XP, Vista, 7
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| GreenGnome || Open source || XP
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| LDE(X) || Open source || 2000, XP
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| LiteStep || Open source || 95+
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| SharpEnviro...
@sehe X being modular is one of those things that seems like a good idea, but is also a source of nearly endless pain and suffering. Lots of problems with Linux can be traced back to the X server being a (normal) process instead of part of the OS.
@sehe The problem is fairly simple: being a process, the X server executes with its own priority, separate from that of the clients. Getting it to (for example) display video in one window and something interactive (e.g., a word processor) in another is massively more difficult with X than, say, Windows or MacOS.
@JerryCoffin Huh. How would that manifest? In my experience, linux is vastly more performant in graphical tasks like that. I mean, linux doesn't break a sweat with several vids running simultaneously on several desktops with several soundcards, and you can do 3D cube animations at the same time. Yes, my desktop is spiffy, but my i7 8GB mediacentre sure has trouble responding with it's puny DWM or what's that called in Win7
@MooingDuck Well it's more than just the crop. It's resolution as well. looks a lot cleaner
I remember once (while working at a video game store) telling someone to go to gamefaqs.com, except due to my poor handwriting, she reported me to my boss thinking I wrote gamefags.com :(
Back, at the end of April, we announced our first release of Casablanca as an incubation project on Devlabs. Since then, we are glad to have received a positive response from the C++ community. At the end of June, we refreshed the bits for support of Visual Studio 2012 RC and Windows 8 RP. Those builds are now rather long in the tooth, and many have been asking for a refresh for the most recent…
@LuchianGrigore In fact, it would be common in such a situation to list the 99% most common case(s) in the first answer, and split the rest up in separate answers. Added benefit: if people like your effort, more upvotes :)
@LuchianGrigore As it is, it is an impressive braindump, but the target audience (namely: noobs that don't know about compiling/linking) will probably either commit suicide or proceed to dump their question regardless
@LuchianGrigore also, your cases miss the C++/CLI stuff:
Actually, when you compile pure-managed assemblies with C++/CLI then mkbundle.exe should work. However, mixed mode assemblies are pretty much guaranteed not to work with mkbundle.exe. (PS. you did install the correct Target Platform version on the install client, right?) — sehe20 mins ago
@LuchianGrigore Oh boy. I'd need to revisit it now. The sheer volume, that's the biggest hurdle (how can a newbie be supposed to figure out which bullet describes his case? Right: he'd file a question on SO)
@sehe It's not a matter of running lots of videos (for example). It's when you combine interactive (need little CPU time, but low latency) with something like a video (that needs lots of CPU time and low, or at least predictable, latency). With modern hardware it's no longer much of a practical problem -- video can now be done primarily by the video card, and process priorities mean little when you have enough cores to run them all concurrently anyway.
@JerryCoffin Huh. That's funny! On windows, I usually stare at partially painted windows about half the day since windows are unresponsive during operation. On windows, you can't even bloddy f*cking minimize a window, when it's application is not responding. On windows, you can't move a window when it's process has a modal dialog popping up. Usually in the background... I could go on. none of these issues exist on even the most average Gnome desktop
@LuchianGrigore At least 2. "Basic" (newbie friendly). Which would arleady be quite long, explaining compiling vs. linking 3. "Advanced" (in case you knew this, but are still stuck). Just my toughts, of course
Sorry to interrupt, I've been looking around on stackexchange and I just can't find anywhere to ask career related questions, for software developers/computer scientists. The few places I tried , resulted in a lot of down votes and closing down of my questions. Does anyone here know where I could post my question(s)? Thanks
@sehe I hate to think how badly you must have munged things to get that. And (since Windows Vista) you certain can minimize a window when the app isn't responding. I'm astounded at the idea of the app not responding though -- where are you getting such buggy crap? If it's happening a lot, it sounds like badly munged drivers, or perhaps a hardware problem.
@LuchianGrigore the first part of the question (with the symptoms (various compiler messages) could move to the question, just so that people will recognize their problem from it. (remember, the faqs aren't just for us to link to, they're also for people to browse/search)
@MooingDuck In what way? Yes, it does badly with lots of projects, but not (that I've normally seen) in ways that relate to drawing, minimizing, or anything similar (though I have to admit that drawing problems and such are much more common since it started using WPF).