There are also non-member functions in C++. If you want some form of scoping for their names, C++ also has a feature for that. It's called "namespaces". — R. Martinho Fernandes1 min ago
@JohanDela If I write C++ for a living, I’m a professional C++ programmer, no matter how horrible I am at C++. Even if it’s the first day I work with C++.
@techno I never sold desktop software, but if I would, I’d just write it and put in on the Mac App Store. Good GUI and usability is important, so it gets five stars and instant money.
oh god, I can't focus on one project. everyday I write something for few minutes and then I realize that it sucks and I start to do something else. what to do? :(
How do you say and <*> in english. I understand that < $ > is just fmap, so is it called that?
How would you read out loud these snippets?
ghci> (:) < $ > Just 3 <*> Just [4]
ghci> Just (+3) <*> Just 9
@DeadMG So, he asked me to send an email to you, and cc him. So that you get introduced to each other. But in order to do so, it would be best if I know your real name, at least your forename. If you don't want to tell me here, then email me your name. It looks better in the mail if I at least seem to know you.
I've been writing some recursive ascent parsers, and one of the things I've been struggling with is left recursion. It seems obvious to me that right recursion can be expressed recursively, like
addExpr
: primaryExpr '+' addExpr
| primaryExpr;
by something along the lines of
parseAdd...
I am creating a series of video sessions to demonstrate medium-to-advanced C++ programming techniques that I've learned over the years. Lot's of the ideas came from the book "Effective C++". It's a work in progress. My goal is to make it a comprehensive collection of advanced C++ programming vide...
I bet with Tony that it would take like five seconds for members to descend upon the Lounge and discuss the general viability of funding programming projects on Kickstarter
@DeadMG At least from what I've seen, to actually get paid money just to develop a language, you need to start out at least borderline famous (e.g., Rob Pike/Ken Thomson on Go, James Gosling on Java).
Most languages (e.g., C, C++) that get any funding do it more or less by accident, as a side-project growing out of doing something mostly unrelated, for which existing tools weren't particularly well suited.
@DeadMG Only in the hopes that it would devolve into discussion of porn.
@DeadMG [sorry, baby duties] I don't think it's so much anything he does, as simply who he is. It's like Jessica Alba being hot. Even if she didn't want to be, she shouldn't help it.
As for Kickstarter programming projects, it's mostly because the nature of the project. Target is incompatible with general Kickstarter audience, and there's really nothing tangible about a language. Plus, people love tiered rewards.
If it was an IDE or something, it might stand a better chance.
@LuchianGrigore Oh, quite okay. I was just a little surprised to still see you up. And yes, given your record I don't have the slightest doubt you knew the right word.