obviously while cycling home from uni right after the assignment I instantly know the solution
@StackedCrooked basically we had to implement a FPS camera using some boilerplate 3d code for the last part of the excercise
the boilerplate we got was camera_pos and camera_target_pos, and with that we had to make a camera that you can move around with WASD, and look around with the mouse
@StackedCrooked looking left / right was no problem - a simple rotation around the y axis
the problem I couldn't think the solution of was how to look up/down properly
because you need to simultaneously rotate around the x and z axes
the solution I thought of after the assignment was really simple - store two angles: horizontal and vertical, then rotate the unit vector FIRST vertically, then horizontally to get the direction vector
A lesbian rule was historically a flexible mason's rule made of lead that could be bent to the curves of a molding, and used to measure or reproduce irregular curves. Lesbian rules were originally constructed of a pliable kind of lead found on the island of Lesbos.
The rule is alluded to by Aristotle in his Nicomachean Ethics (bk V, ch. 10) as a metaphor for the importance of flexibility in equitable justice: "For what is itself indefinite can only be measured by an indefinite standard, like the leaden rule used by Lesbian builders; just as that rule is not rigid but can be bent to the shape of...
I'm glad our lounge's name has set back to what it used to be. Lounge<C++> is most loved when it is Lounge<C++>, not anything like Lounge<C+Plus> or Lounge<Sea++>
alternatively use a tablet with a bluetooth keyboard and coliru :A
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@StackedCrooked you should make Coliru create a GitHub repository for each paste, with a .travis.yml file and a Travis hook, and capture the output from Travis.
@BartekBanachewicz this guy on codereview.se mentioned that I could have generated an infinite list of random numbers at the beginning instead of making the generator part of the interpreter's state haha
>>Unfortunately, hibernate doesn't work in many cases, which can cause you to lose data if you expect your documents and applications to re-open when you switch your computer back on. Therefore, hibernate is disabled by default.
would you consider this a bug, non-conformance, or implementation defined behavior? (I guess it's the result of MS' calling conventions being part of the signature)
> Unfortunately, methane gas poisoning occurs more often than you think. > As you can see, the odds of you contracting methane gas poisoning are quite low, but it doesn't erase the fact that it does happen. > While the chances of you getting poisoned by methane gas are very, very low
Why do I receive in my in-box an e-mail with a code to enter into the payment page. Why can’t I click on a link in the e-mail and then the payment proceeds.
AnimateWindow does not appear to work. I'm calling it in a mouse-click message handler on 4 windows, one on each edge of the screen with:
::AnimateWindow(MyChildren[0].Child->m_hWnd, 500, AW_HOR_POSITIVE | AW_SLIDE);
::AnimateWindow(MyChildren[1].Child->m_hWnd, 500, AW_VER_POSITIVE | AW_SLIDE);...