This program is written in c++, compiled with std++0x.
Suppose I have a const declared in header file:
/* const.h */
#ifndef CONST_H
#define CONST_H
const int length = 5;
#endif
I use this const.h in my printer.h and monitor.h files.
When compiling the code, the program has 3 translation unit...
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, well, it's EU wide regulation afaik... but yeah, from what I can tell, if I said that like a smaller A2 bike was what I wanted to start with, I would have to pass the test on it, and then after two years I could do the basic training on a larger bike to upgrade to full A
But that sounds reasonable enough
as you said, I don't want to start on too big a bike
> “We think we're now at a point where we can go one hundred percent to ARM. In our analysis, we found that even if Intel gave us the chips for free, it would still make sense to switch to ARM, because the power efficiency is so much better.”
In terms of watts/FLOP, GPUs are still better than ARM right?
AFAIK, ARM isn't beating x86 in terms of sheer single-threaded performance yet. And they aren't necessarily beating GPUs in the pure crunching department either.
Very excited about Windows Projected File System *finally* being released with Windows 10 Spring Creators Update (any day now?). This is what powers Git VFS and should hopefully enable making robust user mode file systems on Windows.
@Mysticial Orders of magnitude, they even beat FPGAs. They got massive performance because of fast local memory. Curiously, if your computations something like take the atan(x,y) where x,y are pixels they don't necessarily win in raw performance against high end Intel CPUs (but don't cost 8k)
fuck i'm too lazy to type coherent things
@Mysticial so I improved the performance of my code and I just lost an experiment when the RAID card overheated and the computer locked up.