I remember buying my first dual core because I wanted to do multi-threading, but apart from trivial Mandelbrot demos, I never did anything interesting.
@Telkitty猫咪咪 I don't have that particular problem, but there has been bad weather for a couple days. Now I must go and walk the dog anyway 'cos he's getting a bit stir-crazy and bouncing about a lot :(
Had a bright single bow last night, followed later by red sunlight that was so chromatic that my office window blinds seemed to have fire on the other side and the grass in the field looked black. We often get doubles - one last month.
covariant returns in Wide: if U is-a T. So I could in principle enable something like virtual SharedPtr(T) func(); overridden by virtual SharedPtr(U) func();.
well, in principle, I will ditch implicit conversions in favour of polymorphic type is-a relationships. So essentially, I'll just have a bool IsA(Type* other); in my compiler.
and the user should be able to define their own is-a relationships.
@ScottW Well, nobody would say "um das Leben kommen", because it sounds stupid. But it wouldn't be wrong. For example, you can say "Er ist um sein Leben gekommen".
good after noon programmers,hope are happy
this is the code :
#include<iostream.h>
void sum(int &a[])
{
a[2] = a[1] +a[0];
}
int main()
{
int a[3]={4,2,0};
sum(a);
cout<<a[2]<<endl;
}
my compiler say : "declaration of 'a' as array of references"
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You seem to be always ranting about how woman put themselves in miserable positions, and man treat women like dolls. Women get eating disorders for funny reasons (but largely the same as stated in the first part of this message, is implied).
Yet, in this room, there's mostly one person perpetrating this and that's you.
@DavidKron Never heard of project filters. I suppose you mean "project (definition) files" that refer to actual files
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Nevermind. I think the implicit message of your cakes, your fat women posts and avatars is making troubling the issue profoundly. If there's a constructive/positive message you intend with all this, your subliminal messages are completely drowning it.
sexism? it is everywhere ... I don't get it why women have to be 'given' away by their fathers at wedding or why they have to change their surnames after they are married
@DavidKron kdevelop has makefile projects too (though that makes you the author of the filelists. In that case, consider CMake because it is more versatile).
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Meh. R*E*L*E*V*A*N*C*E. I'm talking about your behaviour
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Hahaha. If you like them, post them somewhere else, or post them without always engaging others on the subject (yes you do that all the time. Well, half the time, when you're not posting gratuitous nudity, tastelessness or just random sexism)
But if you're going to be all stubborn, I can't really stop you. So, proceed.
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Anyways, have fun ranting. It's clear you don't want to hear me. I've just told you I don't get what you try to achieve, and for that reason I don't like what you're doing.
@Telkitty猫咪咪 I don't. It's sexism that you repeatedly imply I question your behaviour for some reason (that you assume must be the reason). That's a lie, and it's your sexism. Not mine.
I am not talking about compilers, project filters is a way to represent source files sorted with virtual folders that dont exist on the hardrive, it has nothing to do with the compiler, it is an ide feuture
An answer: "BTW: Very bad structure of your classes [...] `public string Date { get; set; }` It should be `public string MyDate { get; set; }` " - what a brilliant advice! :00000
@sehe Nope, pretty sure you are the sexist here: I can't post slim women and I can't post fat women. I can't post pictures of women in this lounge full stop. misogyny is the hatred of women, why would I post who many pictures of a gender I hate so much? It does not make sense ...
@Telkitty猫咪咪 God. It's no use even talking to you. READING COMPREHENSION ON!
I'm too lazy to go and find one of your endless quibbles about mysogyny and sexism right now. I just pointed out (triggered by your latest avatar change) that you're really troubling your own message if you ever had one.
@Telkitty猫咪咪 trololol. It's not a fight. I merely expressed my fatigue at your directionless behaviour in this room. I don't really care what you think of that.
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Such comments are pointless in a discussion because they assume that you know how long I've been here, and what have I read. Perhaps focus on being more constructive?
@DavidKron Perhaps you meant you want an IDE that shows logical project only, but with the possibility to "still browse the actual folder structure" if you so desire
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Such comments are pointless in a discussion because they assume that you can read other's mind and know the exact reason of someone's comments. Perhaps focus on being more constructive?
You guys: Some dancers from The Book of Mormon re-did the cups routine in tap. So genius. For realz. http://mashable.com/2013/10/18/cups-tap-dancing-cover/?utm_cid=mash-com-fb-main-link
@R.MartinhoFernandes But I think in the general sense, you may be on to the essence of speaking at conferences. Oh (1) ask for the lights not to be dimmed in the venue (lol) (2) repeat questions back in the microphone (lol) (3) test your jokes on different audiences (include feminist and animal activists!)
@R.MartinhoFernandes You should design your presentations starting from the last slide! Think of a "take home" message, and then make your way backwards to the first sentence.
My slides are also very low on actual content. I hate when slides are so content-packed that the speakers end up reading them. it's a presentation not a recital.
Basically I make giant cue cards and call them slides.
@BartoszKP And there would be little use. You should always have a solid message. If that's the case, the rest is marketing, and you may or may not be interested in that (hint: this a C++11 talk for the intended audience)
@sehe Yes. Some people even use the "blackout" first, and speak. After this, they present the slide which is a summary of what they've just said. It is great to achieve concentration and focus the audience on one thing at a time.
@sehe Of course you should. I'd argue that the solid message should be at the end. It's called "call to action" or a "take home message".
@sehe I like it very much when I'm the audience. But it's very hard for the presenter, as you need to be very well prepared, and have many things memorized :)
@BartoszKP Who says the call to action isn't there? Also, who care about a call to action. These are C++ devs and they can very much decide for themselves :/
@BartoszKP Well, nothing stops you from having the full slide on your local screen ahead of the transitions?
@sehe I'm just throwing it there - some general presentation rules I know of. They usually apply to any presentation regardless of the audience.
@sehe That makes the contact with the audience hard, as you keep peeking at the slide. You should be focused on try to bring your message through, study whether you're being well understood etc. People who do that tend to speak to their computer, not to the audience.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well I did quite a few presentations in my life, and was on some talks about performing talks. I don't consider myself an expert on this topic, but I think I know a bit about it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Add also some flowers, full agenda on each slide (thumbnail of course, in the other corner), and blinking stars perhaps, so the audience will be completely lost on what to look at :P
Not sure if I'll need memory aids for the order but if I do, I'll do it old style and just print the giant cue cards in a smaller size and... use them as cue cards
@R.MartinhoFernandes All right, I was just kidding in the last msg :) If you're confident on what your doing, then what I've said were just mild suggestions. If you'll google about doing talks, you'll find that I'm not just making this up :) Good luck anyway!