@EtiennedeMartel the really look on the faces of the people who would have to deal with it if it ever got to either of those goals would be amusing at least
provided they haven't formed a protective pokerface by that point in their careers
oh I'm selective about my targets all right. I just usually wind up going for the questions that leave me going both "oh man I know this, and it isn't actually obvious" and "really, no one has posted an answer yet?"
@jaggedSpire My usual reason any more is seeing a question that has for "answers" that advocate making a mess even worse. For example: stackoverflow.com/questions/38702720/…
oh, speaking of posts, the book list recently got a revision
Someone added The Annotated C++ Reference Manual to the classics section
> This book is quite outdated in the fact that it explores the 1989 C++ 2.0 version - Templates, exceptions, namespaces and new casts were not yet introduced. Saying that however this is book goes through the entire C++ standard of the time explaining the rationale, the possible implementations and features of the language. This is not a book not learn programming principles and patterns on C++, but to understand every aspect of the C++ language.
@jaggedSpire Hmm...I'm tempted to edit that back out. It's just so old I can hardly imagine it being of much real use to anybody. At the very least, you'd need an extra set of annotations to tell you which parts of the book to ignore.
I'd have actually gone into Lounge to check when I saw it in the review queue, but I was at work and I try to stay as far away from Lounge as I can when I'm at work
If memory serves, the summary is also sort of incorrect. I believe Bjarne has described the language it covers as being version 2.1--mostly because in the course of writing the book and explaining the language in detail, he found a number of things that really needed fixing.
Well, I'm still getting the compile bug due to missing headers and the solution online says to comment out the includes because "it compiles fine afterward"
I think I should be worried, but it's worth a shot...
Nope, terrible idea. now I need to figure out why the compiler can't find opengl headers
..in the FAQ, apparently there is no support for the Opengl es 2 renderer, but they're working on it