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10:00 AM
@Xeo Because it's nonsense boilerplate which only provides compatibility with obsolete compilers that probably wouldn't handle the SFINAE condition you're encapsulating.
 
Xeo
Hm, I'm somehow not a fan of that version.
Can't quite pin down why
Although I have a feeling I explained something in that direction some time ago
 
@Xeo Well there are plenty of idioms which don't involve .... An idiom abusing varargs ... is usually a bad thing.
(But if you have a more concise way to define something conforming to UnaryTypeTrait, I'd love to hear it.)
 
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Q: Is C#'s lambda expression grammar LALR(1)?

DeadMGThe question I wish to ask is succintly given in the title. Let me give an example of the grammar in question: identifier_list : identifier | identifier_list identifier; lambda_arguments : '(' identifier_list ')' | identifier; lambda : lambda_arguments '=>' expression The...

the level of misunderstanding and assumption on this question is fail.
 
10:17 AM
I think he means that a generic can be used within a lambda. If you want only a subset of the language inside the lambda, probably should specify so.
 
I did specify the C expression grammar
and even gave the relevant sample (although I admit that I could have made it clearer)
anyway for Eric I'll forgive him since it wasn't that clear
but my edit makes it quite clear, and Mehrdad still got it utterly wrong
 
How do you spot an Indian on Stack Overflow?
 
poor spelling, asking a really bad OpenCV question?
 
Total lack of proofreading or self-criticism finished with self-effacing politeness at the end.
Dear sirs:
I ned uh OpenCU? faszil,,,regunishn codz pz...

Thank you humbly very much for your time.
Vijay.
genyes3492@hotmail.com
 
:)
Or just use code blocks everywhere
 
10:29 AM
'Thank you humbly very much for your time' - yeah, that really annoys me. Stuff the thanks - please send €€€.
 
¬_¬ I love working against moving targets, nothing like wasting a week
 
i have code to calculate squares but it doesnt works please help me to solve this problem
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Q: How to make UPDATE Mysql database by Sql on language not on PHP, if the cell date is 0000-00-00 write the new value if the date is not zero skip?

user2426542How to make UPDATE Mysql database by (Sql on language not on PHP), if the cell date is 0000-00-00 write the new value if the date is not zero skip?

 
Won't process year zero… clearly he hates Jesus.
 
int a,b,c,d,i,j,k
 
@Potatoswatter IIRC there is no year 0, it goes from 1 BC to 1 AD
 
10:45 AM
^ that
 
Making choices sucks.
 
so very true
 
Alright.
If I ask at SO about NTLMv2 support in libntlm, will I be stomped into dust for asking too localized question?
 
Does anyone know where I can hire some personal transport in Germany? I have called Hertz, Sixt and Avis, but they only have cars available. I don't need a luxury cruiser, a Zodiac with a small outboard will do.
 
user142019
Yummy Apfelstrudel.
 
10:55 AM
@MartinJames ¬_¬ you want a boat... and you are calling car rental places. Boy, get your ass to a harbour
 
@MartinJames What do you mean by "personal transport but not cars"?
 
user142019
Bicycle.
 
user142019
@MartinJames A hovercraft?
 
@StackedCrooked Don't fear the monads!
 
11:00 AM
I'm taking the lifejacket off the plane with me :)
 
@MartinJames Oh, lol.
Berlin is in the Northeast.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah - but another week to go. Who knows where the rain/ floods will be then?
 
@thecoshman LOL! Looks like I designed it :)
 
Thunderbird tagged the message that announced lunch time as spam.
 
sbi
How fitting!
 
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes You get a mail for that?
 
sbi
@Xeo Remember: He's working for the company that pays someone to cook for them.
 
Xeo
Ah, true enough
 
11:25 AM
afternoon gents
 
sbi
 
@sbi There was no spam in the meal.
 
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, then I suppose TB didn't know that, and just opted to err on the safe side.
 
Xeo
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Q: How to "compose" functions when one function doesnt give 1 output param for 1 input param?

NoSenseEtAllets say I want to compose functions, like processResult and sendResult, but I can't just chain them because processResult might need to call sendResult 0,1,2 or n times per each call of processResult. What is the proper way to do this in C++11? I thought of 2 solutions: 1) give first function...

Coroutines?
 
Looks like a list monad to me.
 
11:37 AM
So this morning, I arrived at work to find my computer no longer connected to the network. It's now lunch time, and I am still not properly reconnected to the network at work
 
How are you chatting, then?
 
IT dept is failing miserably. Apparently that's not a high priority for them to connect me back to the network
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm at home for lunch
 
Oh. I am spoiled.
 
I was too lazy to make sandwiches to take with me this morning
 
sbi
In my hometown, 2/3 of the inhabitants have been told to evacuate. People have to stay with relatives and friends, or by the hundreds in school gyms. Schools and kindergartens are closed. Everybody holds their breath wondering whether the dikes/levees will hold. My mother (currently visiting me) had someone on the phone yesterday morning the very moment the police knocked on their door telling them they have an hour to pack a few things and head for the bus stop to be picked up.
The family from my father's side lives in a small town in a narrow valley along another river that's risen by 500% in the last few days, and my sister lives in a city where, from her window, they can look right at that river. They, too, had to leave.
Yesterday they said the peak of the flood there is expected for last night/this morning, but this morning someone interviewed upriver in Czech said the peak is to arrive there this afternoon/evening — which will arrive at my relative's about a day later...
 
11:38 AM
@Xeo I don't understand the question, TBH. Unless 'sendResult' is expected to operate asynchronously, (ie. tasked/threaded off), what is the OP issue?
@sbi Oh, OK. No more flooding jokes :(
 
@Xeo And this is why "C++ supports functional programming" is bullshit.
 
sbi
@MartinJames We have been watching the news on this for hours daily for two days now, and I am quite exhausted by the stress this puts on me. If you have a nice joke, I wouldn't mind hearing something that makes me laugh about this.
 
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes How'd you make that work in Haskell, for example?
@sbi I was joking to my friend how he now has an open-air bath right at the door, and a pool in the basement.
 
@Xeo Return a list, fmap or >>= as appropriate.
 
Xeo
Lazy-list, true.
You ranges could do that too, right?
 
11:43 AM
@sbi I have nothing positive to say about it, save I wish your family, and your hometown, get through this OK.
 
Xeo
So processResult would be a generator / ana, basically
 
sbi
@Xeo See, most of the people who are hit by this now (nobody of my family, BTW) are still deeply in debt because of the flood in 2002, which was considered to be the worst in centuries. This one now is considered worse.
 
Also, lol @ answer with VectorSender.
 
@sbi I spent a lot of my 2012 Christmas time fuelling pumps to prevent us getting swamped, so I know it's no fun at all, and our lives were never in danger.
 
Xeo
Robot, you're at fault I'm seeing all kinds of stuff everywhere again. First it was the maps / folds, then functor / applicative / monads, and also the generalized range stuff (ana / cata / bind).
 
sbi
11:49 AM
@MartinJames Thanks. Last time (2002) all of my relatives got away with just wet feet and no material loss, but in several cases it was literally by just a very few inches. (The water, after having risen from its normal 2 meters to about 10 meters, stopped at the curb in front of their house or, in another case, about 25cm under the crest of the ersatz dike hundreds had been building all through the night.) This time the water is expected to rise higher.
 
@sbi Let me guess - flood insurance is just unobtainable at any sane price.
 
sbi
@MartinJames Since the 2002 flood, it's plain unobtainable. No price will buy you one.
 
Ell
Suction thing?
 
lolwut, someone argued against gay marriage in the UK by positing that a lesbian Queen would be a terrible thing.
 
11:54 AM
hahahaaha
 
I'm just speechless.
 
Ell
let's not get into gay marriage.
And it would be a terrible thing, given how many people are against lesbians
The queen is there to make money
Nowadays.
 
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes Obviously, there was a debate in the House of Lords both of the last two days. My Twitter timeline was swamped by it.
 
@Ell Legalized or not gay marriage wouldn't make her any less lesbian.
 
sbi
@Ell Nobody forces you to get into a gay marriage, boy.
 
11:56 AM
@sbi Here in UK, in addition to legacy properties where flooding is a historic fact of life, there are a lot of stupid property developers who build on flood plains, and a lot of stupid families who buy such property :(
 
Ell
I understand, although I don't think marriage should be any kind of legal term
 
> People might lose their jobs.
@sbi I'm hoping it was nothing but an elaborate Monty Python sketch, because it sure looks like one.
 
sbi
@MartinJames Well, when you live in a town in a narrow village along a big river, flooding is something that occurs at least once a year. But the flooding of 2002 was said to have been the worst since, literally, a thousand years. All those towns have marks on the houses of notable floods through the centuries. The 2002 is above every single one.
 
I grew up some hundred metres from a river that floods a couple of times every year. It's not fun.
 
@sbi Yeah - it's funny how these 'once in 1000 years' events keep turning up :(
 
sbi
12:01 PM
There's this guy who grows trouts in a creek close to its mouth into the river. I love buying freshly smoked (still warm!) trout there. His small business got flooded in 2002, 2007 (IIRC), 2010, and now in 2013 again. Each time a devastating blow, each time he had to start all over. And each time, when he had paid off the debt, he was hit again.
There's a locally famous newspaper picture of him from 2010, where he's sitting in the ruins of his business weeping. Hard to imagine what he's going through right now.
 
@Xeo I remember telling you and the ape how common these abstract patterns were, and explaining that that was what made them powerful.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes When I worked in Tewkesbury, the old hotel I stayed in had antique furniture, nice rooms and modern fittings upstairs. The ground floor bar etc. had old saleroom tat and crappy flatpack. I soon found out why.
 
sbi
@MartinJames Last weekend, in some areas in Germany they had more rain in two days than what usually falls in 3 months. With so much of the woods gone, and so much flood plains, and the rivers all straightened out and hemmed in by dikes, civilization doesn't have a snowball in hell's chance against that amount of water.
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's not a joke. Look here.
 
@sbi Yeah - waterways/land management, modern road/town drainage etc. keep the streets free of water right up until they get slightly overwhelmed, then everything just falls apart very quickly.
 
@sbi lol, though to be fair, you can still write perl without it being a vomit of nonsense
 
12:10 PM
Yes, you can. die
 
@TonyTheLion plate tectonics are going to be a real pain in the arse
@R.MartinhoFernandes usually better to croak though
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Wat, some fuck actually argued that in the Lords?
that's bad even for them
@MartinJames They used to be every thousand years. Not anymore. Welcome to climate change
 
> 1G at top speed means no acceleration or deceleration as you maintain that speed.
lol
 
sbi
@MartinJames Woods and meads used to keep lots of water after it rained. Rivers forked and meandered through valleys kilometers wide, providing lots of room for keeping water. Nowadays floods rush along in straightened out, narrow streams, hemmed in by levees, and when it is too much, it just floods whole cities.
@thecoshman Either you don't write Perl, or you don't vomit. You can't have it both.
 
@sbi So everyone who doesn't write Perl vomits?
 
12:14 PM
@sbi Yes, that's exactly what happens here too. Everything is just fine up to the point you are suddenly trapped on the top floor, waiting for a boat or chopper.
 
@sbi You messed it up.
 
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't think so.
 
@sbi "write perl or vomit" => you messed up
 
@sbi So if I pick "don't vomit", I cannot pick "don't write Perl" too, right? That means if I pick "don't vomit" I also write Perl.
 
I'm not sure what is worst. Curry and lager vomit is pretty bad, but I guess Perl vomit might be even more stomach-wrenching.
 
12:46 PM
> My view on this is that the use std::move should be avoided as much as possible to avoid complexity of the code, except in cases when you explicitly use rvalue references
...
Why, oh why is it that people want to add more exceptions and special cases to C++'s rules sobs
@Dead your ranges are kinda like optional<T> f(), right?
Generator functions, that generate variant<finished, T>, are easier to write. And full scale variant is not usually needed -- tuple<bool, union{T data; Empty;}> is enough, or even just a tuple — Yakk 17 mins ago
 
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes IIRC, they're exactly just that
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes hey boy, you slacking :P
 
What?
> In der Küche gibt es jetzt Eis für alle.
Woot, ice cream.
 
yiz
I can't believe this: an elite food lover like me would feel full half way through a 9 course meal (all dishes were small)
there must be something wrong with me
 
Xeo
1:01 PM
Do want
 
@yiz where you from girl?
 
yiz
I am Chinese Australian reside in Sydney
 
@yiz and nocturnal apparently
 
yiz
yes
 
@ScottW the worlds leatest eater is actually rather skinny
 
yiz
1:06 PM
not a morning person
11pm
My tummy has shrink, my fat does not - how I wish it is the other way round
 
@ScottW 'leat'-est
 
@yiz now I understand why you jog so much
 
as in, 'elite-est'
 
@ScottW I think he means most elite or "elitest" competitive eater… but she wouldn't be an elitist.
 
yiz
On the upper side I am going camping, should I got lost, my extra 5 kg of fat would last me around 500km more than my peers
 
1:09 PM
¬_¬
 
SO is down for me. Am I the only one?
 
yes, its up for me
 
@yiz should I get lost.
 
Xeo
@AndyProwl Yes. They finally found out that you're just a fraud and reacted accordingly.
:P
 
"Shall I get lost" is not a good thing for a camper to say.
 
1:11 PM
@Xeo Damn. They're smart
 
@Xeo lol
 
@ScottW she is on more or less all the time during EU hours
 
yiz
I usually stay until around 1am
 
@yiz hi lassie
> babe
 
¬_¬ sure, let's roll out all the sexism
 
1:12 PM
You are bisexual then
 
yiz
@thecoshman you must sleep really early then, lol
 
You deserve a star, sir
 
@yiz I tend to go to bed around 12, usually sleep fairly quickly, up at 7
I'm an early bird :)
 
yiz
I don't tend to sleep before 12 midnight ever ... even if I have to get up at 6am
 
@thecoshman You have worms?
 
yiz
1:17 PM
but I don't usually get up that early and sometimes I sleep in until 11am
 
I've found if you always get up at a set time, 7 in my case, getting up at that time is not an issue. Set your alarm for every day, even weekends, and get up right away. I actually get a weekend now
and staying up late is not a problem on the off night, I tend to just go to be earlier the next day, I still get up early
 
yiz
I need 7.5 hours sleep every night on average full stop
I can do 5 hours every now and then
but eventually I need to catch up
 
@thecoshman lol alarm every day.
I think I will write an alarm app for my phone so I can finally get an alarm clock that works longer than three days.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes what?
 
yiz
I also have this ability to wake up a couple of minutes before the alarm awakes me
it is weird
 
1:21 PM
@thecoshman On the third or fourth day, my brain just treats the alarm sound as background noise and keeps on sleeping.
 
yiz
I wouldn't be able to tell the time when I am awake
 
@yiz that's the worst ability ever!
 
@yiz I hate it when I do, I freak out a little bit and think the alarm didn't work and I slept in late
 
I am very adaptive (it's fun to spin your faults into virtues!)
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes try setting a different alarm tune for each day, so you only get the same one every seven days
 
1:22 PM
@thecoshman What do you think my app would do? (though I want to avoid any patterns)
 
yiz
It is quite okay - since I do it all the times I don't panic :p
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes make it slightly convenient for you do something you can already do with less work then writting an app for it
 
@yiz I'm usually able to do that also when I set a 10 minutes timer. I watch the clock exactly 2 seconds before it would ring...
 
FULL ALBUM!
 
@thecoshman I would forget it all the time. And setting seven different tunes won't work either. It just works longer, but after a month they all get assimilated into background noise.
 
1:24 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes try wiring your self up to those electric muscle stimulatorthings
 
yiz
@Jeffrey the werid thing is that I can not do it when I am awake ... it is only when I am asleep. And even when I set the alarm to a time that I am not used to get up to, I could still wake up less than 5 minutes to the set time sometimes.
I wonder how my body know
 
Your subconscious does...
 
yiz
but my conscious doesn't ... lol
 
so... generally when you are working with a boost::optional, you tend to just do if(myOptional){ /* do stuff with the optional knowing it has a valid value */ } else { /* handle the fact that you have no value if you wish */ }
so like, if(auto event = getNextEvent()){ /* use the event */ } // there was no 'next event', or it was dealt with
 
@Luc how much do you care about final classes? I honestly don't give a fuck. I am a strong proponent of classes final by default when it comes to languages that revolve around dynamic dispatch, but in C++ inheritance has a lot of other uses that makes final classes almost a dumb idea.
 
Xeo
1:31 PM
@thecoshman That's how I do it pretty much
Although I mainly used boost::optional for configuration
 
by the way
 
@Xeo I was wary of it, thinking there was more to it then that, seems very simple really :D
 
@thecoshman Dunno. C++ kinda suxors for making use of optional massively.
 
Xeo
if(auto maybe_file = cmdline["file"]){ ... } else { /* take from elsewhere */ } and the likes (just a random example)
 
I have determined that, 1), the C# lambda grammar is not LALR(1) and 2), I can tweak it a bit to make it LALR(1) and thus include it in Wide.
so I mean, seriously, is having x => expr so much better than function(x) { return expr; }?
 
1:33 PM
Hell, it is.
 
final class is cleaner than marking all the member overrides final. But I have no idea what this discussion is about :P
 
Xeo
Wait, you plan to kill return too?
@Potatoswatter Why would you mark overrides final? :P
I like override, but final is kinda... eh.
 
@Potatoswatter When you write generic stuff you inherit from stuff often. final classes require workarounds for various common patterns (and none of those intends on overriding anything).
 
@Xeo Prevent unnecessary dynamic dispatch.
 
@Xeo I'm thinking identifier | (identifier, identifer...) => expr | compound_statement.
 
1:34 PM
@DeadMG Are captures automatic?
 
by value
I might introduce a capture-spec-opt I guess, but it would have to go after =>
so you could do identifier => [&] expr, but it's really getting kinda messy.
 
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Funny, I'm currently thinking about overload(fs...) and ranked_overload(rank<Is>(fs)...) where I use inheritcnce from the functors
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes You mean like traits? If the user tries to feed a final into CRTP it's their own damn fault.
 
identifier =[&]=> expr hehe
@Xeo GOOMH
 
JUST USE A KEYWORD DAMMIT
enough with the punctuation
 
Xeo
1:36 PM
@Potatoswatter lawl
4 mins ago, by DeadMG
so I mean, seriously, is having x => expr so much better than function(x) { return expr; }?
 
Or use the backslash, which looks like a lambda.
 
Xeo
@Potatoswatter Doesn't solve the capture problem
 
\ == λ
 
Why the fuck can't I look this shit up?
 
1:38 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes chat.stackoverflow.com/…
 
Xeo
@Potatoswatter y == flip λ
5
 
Apr 23 '12 at 19:48, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Fuck portable. I want #define λ [&] just for kicks.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes ooh
 
@Aboutblank Thanks. Still a pile of crap.
 
how did anonymous functions get the name 'lambda'?
 
1:40 PM
Nov 8 '11 at 2:40, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Using λ for lambdas would be awesome, btw :)
 
@thecoshman ignorance, mostly
 
@thecoshman From lambda calculus notation.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes which is not used in C++
 
Who cares.
 
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Wait, I overlooked that.... wat?
 
1:42 PM
@Xeo Get out of my head.
 
Xeo
lol
 
Often used in "Get out of my head, Randall!" because xkcd.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes rand ALL the things!
 
Xeo
Ah
 
What is "AIDL"?
 
user142019
1:44 PM
Android Interface Definition Language
 
@thecoshman Меме стилл нот фунны
 
@thecoshman C++ probably got that alias from other languages, likely Python or C#. In Python or C# lambdas are lambda expressions which you actually build an expression tree from.
 
user142019
Ehm.
 
user142019
You don't have to create expression trees from lambdas in C#.
 
@CatPlusPlus ERHMERHGERD
 
yiz
1:45 PM
<Android> how to implement a web transaction extending AsyncTask?
 
And you can't in Python
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum It's been floating around forever. ML and Lisp.
 
@rightfold You don't have to, but you can.
 
Also term "lambda" is older than either of them
 
user142019
It's just an anonymous function.
 
1:46 PM
@Potatoswatter Yeah, I'm not claiming that either coined the misuse.
 
user142019
That can capture things.
 
@CatPlusPlus фанни.
 
@ScottW Mah ize.
 
@asadz Five. How many licks does it take to get to the candy center of a Tootsie Pop?
 
@Abyx латевер
 
1:47 PM
@ScottW Right, but I don't think Lisp mis-named them as lambdas
 
@asadz That makes no sense as a question.
 
fuck that cyrillic crap anyway.
 
I'm a sucker for non-Latin alphabets
 
meh. maybe I should just plonk the cat for it.
 
aah, shit
I ran out of money
 
1:48 PM
there are many other reasons to do so
 
Buy some more.
 
just pick one
 
@CatPlusPlus Do ya know Greek?
 
user142019
It's all about the money.
 
Nope
Well, I just use Greek letter randomly
λ
 
1:48 PM
why does my bank have such a uselessly unfriendly interface?
 
@ScottW seems @R.MartinhoFernandes was right with blaming lambda calculus
@DeadMG to make it hard for you to get your money obliviously
 
@CatPlusPlus I like how AАΑ are three different letters.
 
user142019
@asadz define "it".
 
user142019
Because what the fuck.
 
@rightfold You're it
 
user142019
1:50 PM
What offset?
 
That's what the fuck
 
Alonzo Church (June 14, 1903 – August 11, 1995) was an American mathematician and logician who made major contributions to mathematical logic and the foundations of theoretical computer science. He is best known for the lambda calculus, Church–Turing thesis, proving the undecidability of the Entscheidungsproblem, Frege–Church ontology, and the Church–Rosser theorem. Life Alonzo Church was born on June 14, 1903 in Washington, D.C. where his father, Samuel Robbins Church, was the judge of the Municipal Court for the District of Columbia. The family later moved to Virginia after his father ...
 
@asadz What you said first makes some sense. When you added "the offset" it stopped making sense.
 
user142019
[Coll:set] is a nice album.
 
thanks for the help
 
user142019
2:02 PM
No problem, I guess?
 
What help?
 
user142019
Stack Overflow Careers is fucking broken.
 
user142019
I search for "haskell" and it finds stuff that doesn't even mention Haskell at all.
 
It's a job search site. Of course it's broken.
But after testing, I see what you mean.
 
user142019
2:09 PM
And /jobs/tag/haskell shows results that aren't tagged . :|
 
Then again, the top three or so all mention haskell, and it doesn't look like any others on the site even include haskell in their tag set. I guess it's just trying to aggregate related things in the interest of showing more results, rather than limiting the search.
Not that should ever be grouped with
 
user142019
Well, both are functional.
 
Xeo
I think @Yakk would also be an interesting addition to the Lounge
Also, seriously, where the fuck was my ref-qualifier post linked?!
 
isocpp I think
 
Xeo
Hm, this answer might have driven a fair amount of traffic to it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Btw, how about unfinal? :D Just stores the functor as a member, and has a perfect-forwarding-with-cream operator() to it.
Then you can inherit from the unfinaled functor.
I just noticed @Stacked has disabled ctrl-S for coliru
Nice one.
 
user142019
2:30 PM
Hmm.
 
user142019
iconv seems to prepend U+FEFF when converting UTF-8 to UTF-32.
 
Xeo
2:43 PM
Hm, I should be working on the client, but expanding overload(fs...) is just so much more fun...
ITT: C++ becoming Lambda++
Can we please stop trying to squeeze every possible language feature into lambdas?
Not everything can or should be done with lambdas, especially if it makes the rest of the language into second-class citizens.
I like Jonathan's words here.
 
Assuming I have a blog, and I want to make it as easy as possible for people to comment on one of my posts (they are going to be accepted by me or they will not be visible), how would I do that without allowing spam bots and other shits to fulfill my comments database table? Is captcha my only hope?
 
posted on June 05, 2013 by Herb Sutter

NOTE: Last year, I posted three new GotWs numbered #103-105. I decided leaving a gap in the numbers wasn’t best after all, so I am renumbering them to #89-91 to continue the sequence. Here is the updated version of what was GotW #105.   How should you prefer to pass smart pointers, and why?   […]

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