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1:08 AM
@Telkitty When I have time I enjoy learning new languages just because. Often new languages have concepts that I can bring to the languages that I use more frequently
 
1:29 AM
it's great that you love learning new languages, I only learn a language nowadays because I can use the language to make some interesting things :p
talking about DIY projects ...
 
2:13 AM
@Code-Apprentice there's no comparison at all. It's certainly not better.
 
2:33 AM
considering joining a drone building group
snobbish newbie pilots told me drones are nothing to do with aviation.stackexchange.com
 
2:52 AM
My day/night schedule is completely fucked up.
@Telkitty Dunning-Kruger? Maybe they are not snobbish but you are clueless? :)
 
nwp
3:08 AM
@wilx If you take a vacation to, say, korea, then it is perfectly fine.
 
One of those questions that make me cringe a little but I still upvote because it's a good question well asked, and in fact it's an issue I've admittedly shot myself in the foot with before. I still have a TODO in a code-base to refactor an interface to no longer optimize using optional<T&> because it's just too dangerous in general-purpose code. — sehe 19 secs ago
@wilx Nice
 
3:24 AM
@nwp Well, I am not. :) I am still in Prague.
 
 
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4:30 AM
Dammit. Water is turned off again.
 
4:56 AM
Do you really need water? I mean, really really need water?
you know where in your home that you can always find some ;)
 
 
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8:35 AM
guess he's not that desperate :)
 
 
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12:42 PM
just in case ...
 
 
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8:34 PM
Hello folks
Is v.at(i).at(j) the c++ equivalent of v[i][j] in c?
 
No, the at() method does bounds checking.
 
What is the correct c++ equivalent of v[i][j]?
 
The same. Just use v[i][j].
 
ok thanks
I'm using vector<vector<int>> by the way
 
Yep.
That's good.
 
 
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9:55 PM
@Platus in what language
 
 
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11:41 PM
@StackedCrooked No it isn't.
strictly, you're correct that the equivalent of v[i][j] is v[i][j], it's just inferior to v.at(i).at(j), since you randomly sometimes get UB.
 

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