So, the real reason Qt is fucked is that are 3+ ways of styling every object. I could live with everything else, including mysterious cyclical garbage collection issues. But its becoming increasingly apparent that every widget needs to be made from scratch, else one of the 3 hard-coded styling methods will take over...
> CopperSpice is a C++ library derived from the Qt framework. Our goal was to change the core design of the libraries leveraging template functionality and modern C++11 capabilities.
> - Qt Meta-Object Compiler (moc) is obsolete and removed [...] - A template class can inherit from QObject with no restrictions on types
That is also an interesting avenue, although moc isn't really a problem... A lot of the functionality moc provides, like automatically converting enums to strings, might be good language features...
Also modern GUI programs need a meta compiler/asset packaging step to convert the layout GUI files into type-safe headers.
The User Interface Compiler (UIC) is used to compile these files when your application is built. Each .ui file is compiled into a C++ ui_*.h file.
But 2+ years of training to have 1 person who can solve it in 5 minutes. It would help if there were some experts to handle the more difficult problems. A tiered system of tech support seems ideal.
I have made it very clear that although there is flexibility, I have my mortgage, council fees, water fee, land tax, maintenance bills etc etc to pay too
And seriously, Australia is pretty good with welfare. If you can't afford a 3 br house in a convenient area, either you don't live there or sublet to other people
I did't want pets in the place because flea problem. But I said nothing when they got a dog behind my back
I even agreed that they can rent out to more people to alleviate their financial problems
basically I could have kicked them out long time ago because of their multiple breaches of contract
they already owe some $3000 - $4000, I gave them plenty of time to sort things out on their end
I got my self into a bit of a trouble. So, I pushed a few commits into a PR and kept committing into the same branch locally. But now I need to push some fixes into the same PR. First thing that came to mind is to checkout new branch and reset hard to that last commit in my PR then work from there. Is there a better way?
@peter Hmm, OK, can't you just create a new branch named after your post-PR changes. Then check out the PR branch, reset --soft on the last PR change and add more changes. Shouldn't this keep your post-PR history intact? You can also then rebase the post-PR changes branch elsewhere. Maybe, probably, no warranty!
I got this crazy idea, what if I force the compiler to inline all the function calls, and buy 1.5 TB of RAM or run on one of the SGI machines. Will it improve the performance of the compiled binary?
Hello people, may I ask you an off-topic question? I registred a project on sourceforge years ago. I did not develop anything yet though. I did not log to it at least since 2 years ago (I do not even remember which email address I used for it). But when I checked it, I found it was last updated on 2016. Can someone tell me why this weird update I never did? sourceforge.net/projects/begueradj
I know this is not about SourceForge, sorry. I just thought maybe someone has lot of experience with SourceForge. There is no SE website where I can ask this. Sorry.
@Mikhail Thank you for the info. But I really never logged to it on 2016, 2015, or even 2014. Can that automatic update occur for some reason without my intervention?
I had 80% in calculus, failed the final, and was given permission to retake. For my next two courses, if I can get the average of A- and B+, I receive admission to comp sci. Anything better than B allows me to become a full-time student, claim my bursaries, and begin taking loans. My commute would then no longer be 15hrs/week...
This could be the light at the end of the tunnel, as long as I avoid bad decisions like taking my two hardest maths in the same term again. It seems best to retake calculus and take a first year language course. Any flaws in that plan?
@Mikhail Yeah... My gpa took a nosedive when I stopped taking 'soft' courses - sociology, languages, etc. Now I just need to find one that isn't secretly difficult.
Laptops prices getting higher and higher. so it's probably cheaper to have desktop at every place you go.. http://www.kitguru.net/channel/ces/matthew-wilson/ces-2017-acers-new-laptop-is-an-ultra-wide-powerhouse/
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On 20...
Opening a window to plot stuff and adding data to it is very hard when you are not in the gui thread and have to do it via messages without return values. It is especially hard to address the plot that may or may not exist yet.
And I don't know why I succumbed to the habit of writing hard when I mean difficult.
@nwp Dunno about Qt but in Windows API, you can create windows in any thread. However windows created in other threads are bound to those threads and you need a message pump in those threads.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ok, so I could start main, create a thread, make my QApplication and have the GUI-thread be different from the main thread. Doesn't change anything though. Once we replace the incorrect wording "main thread" with "GUI thread" everything is back to how it was.
@VittorioRomeo: When you are faced with a choice between (a) one "conceptually wrong" assignment to an int that has exactly zero runtime cost and also no maintenance cost, and (b) a thirty line example of lambda/template/tuple magic that only three people in the world understand ... well, I know which one passes code review in my team. :) — Lightness Races in Orbit51 secs ago
@ebyrob I see now. It's not the 0 that bothers me the most, is the presence of unnecessary operations and most importantly the unnecessary mutability of the variables. Mutability should be minimized. — Vittorio Romeo17 mins ago