Consider the paradigmatic max template function, std::max():
// From the STL
// TEMPLATE FUNCTION _Debug_lt
template<class _Ty1, class _Ty2> inline
bool _Debug_lt(const _Ty1& _Left, const _Ty2& _Right,
_Dbfile_t _File, _Dbline_t _Line)
{ // test if _Left < _Right and operator
No wonder this wasnt building properly, CMake was pointing to a really old version of boost in a MinGW install i had somewhere. That explains all the "unknown compiler version" messages I was getting.
@fredoverflow I actually somewhat agree with that. In C you never ever concatenate strings because it is just too annoying. In C++ you do it all the time because it is easy.
Strings in C are so efficient!
char buf[100]; // should be large enough, hopefully...
strcpy(buf, a);
strcat(buf, b); // must scan for terminating NUL
strcat(buf, c); // must scan for terminating NUL again :(
Verb: aspire (third-person singular simple present aspires, present participle aspiring, simple past and past participle aspired)
(intransitive) To hope or dream; especially to hope or work towards a profession or occupation (followed by to as a preposition or infinitive particle).
He aspires to become a successful doctor.
Alexander Pope
Aspiring to be angels, men rebel.
(transitive, obsolete) To aspire to; to long for; to try to reach; to mount to.
When I started getting into programming, I started just lurking these rooms. It was awesome seeing code i had no clue about and forcing myself to try keep up and understand what it does. It helped a ton :)
@betarunex Yeah, the backend at my job is in C++. I think i could be alot better by just looking at the structure etc. So I want to learn C++ to improve that...
Last time I tried to use Python professionally, though, I landed in a mess on Python3 library dependencies (Python3 were spotty, Python2 versions very buggy)
@Puppy Mmm. Did you try to explain me the other time, or is this really new...
I actually love the fact that coding frustrates me. I'm completely apathetic to everything else. Coding makes me feel really productive. and it is. Great learning completely new concepts on a regular basis
@sehe I just need it, coz I spent too much time in uni doing other stuff. So now in a college doing a microsoft course. just for some kind of qualification
@sehe That's what im trying to do all the time but sometimes i forget elements that where supposed to be in the prototype but I just forgot it... Shit happens but its the by far the best way imo
@sehe I'm actually fine with it. I'm now covering pure programming stuff. Stuff that's new to me and doing markup languages, web development and database stuff. I'm happy where I am to be honest :)
@betarunex Well first i used the python IDLE thingy because my school said i needed to... After i broke loose from that curse i tried PyCharm and used that for a while and wrote my first programs in that. Now i use atom
> Homespring was the very first metaphor-oriented programming language. These days, of course, there are many others to choose from. Or there will be. Or something.
@digijap In fact, it's hard not to IMO. There's only a handfull of settings that are absolutely required in order for it to be a viable editor (~4 lines).
just checked. My card plays shadow of mordor on full. and that CPU is only like 1/3rd of the specs. SO yea. It'll be fine no worries Unless you plan on playing new age games on it
@JerryCoffin awesome. So glad the cap is massive now.
@JerryCoffin But technically it's the the same game just in HD. So even though every fifa is just an HD version of it's predecessor, it's still the same game to me.
@betarunex The question was whether it qualifies as "new age" or not, given that the game itself is basically ancient, but with the HD edition, I'd at least assume the graphics are somewhat on the taxing side.
@StackedCrooked Another I'd like to see updated would be Red Storm Rising. Enjoyed it quite a lot back in the day. Haven't seen anything even vaguely comparable recently though (but I'll admit I haven't spent lots of time looking either).
According to Jacksonville meeting report the operator. and unified function call syntax are still being for considered C++17. Weird, I thought they were rejected (for C++17).
Not sure if they mean to include them as a TS.
@JerryCoffin Interesting. I had never heard of this game before.