I wonder how many votes a question like 'what is the difference between (int) 22.33 and int(22.33)' could bring me. But it would be too embaressing to have it in my list of questions. :-)
@Borgleader I've given up with actually answering questions today. The only answer I gave today that thought was good got a downvote immediately with no comment:(
Heh... it's not just us devs who screw up. Architect: 'we'll make a glass skyscraper in a parabolic shape - it'll look read cool!' - no... http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-23930675
I was thinking, I can have the snake's input determined by... well, what controls it. So, I have a move(Direction), and a SnakeController, which could be PLAYER_1, PLAYER_2, or COMPUTER. Each snake has this property. The level would, based on the controller, provide a direction. Does this make sense?
Though perhaps that is a bit backwards, to have the snake store something, but only use it outside.
in that case, I would suggest simply creating a Computer class that takes and holds a Snake*, which has a function that runs say per tick, and then you implement whatever AI logic you've got in there.
I'm looking forward to: Writing Quick Code in C++, Quickly (Andrei Alexandrescu), Don’t Help the Compiler (Stephan T. Lavavej), An Effective C++11/14 Sampler (Scott Meyers), Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Threading (But…) (Elliot H. Omiya), To Move or Not to Move: That is the Question (Michael Wong), Bringing await to C++ (Deon Brewis), My Favorite C++ 10-Liner (Herb Sutter)
I used to like interviews - I like to meet new people, but I was young back then
speaking of which, I had an interview with a software/ecommerce giant. They were hiring for their US office, but they had no office here in Sydney, so they were conducting the interviews in hotel rooms. Imagine what was like (for a woman like me) to be taken by strange man to a hotel room an hour at a time.
It looks like c++ code to me. See the lowercase string type ? Thats c++ string type.
@Author:
Better add proper tags to it so ppl wont get confused.
You cannot concatenate string with << nor >> operators UNLESS you will override them for yourself in string class. I bet you try to copy examples wi...
@Telkitty猫咪咪 I hope you took full advantage of then, (ie emptied minibar:).
@MohammadAliBaydoun Coding is easy. Documentation, debugging, testing, system-test, delivery and ongoing maintenance/enhancement are hard and, sadly usually unavoidable.
@MartinJames I don't test my applications anymore, I ask my brother to use the application until it breaks, and it's actually working, he broke it 6 times :|
Talking of trolls: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18585937/if-condtion-doesnt-works-on-my-robot It is funny, 'but after created this code this robot stole my own money and gave it to other peoples.' :)
I'll also be attending the Lounge, and we'll have a special Going Native title, and we'll chat about the talks, and I'll only go to the bathroom during the breaks between the talks, and it'll be great, oh I still need to buy popcorn!
Just read that 30 seconds ago: "RAII is not always good for stuff like this and for synchronization. Probably in this case it makes sense, but it is not as universal as apologists of the "good style" are trying to present."
@MartinJames That's annoying really. It should be on auto-close rule.
@Seanny123 Nope it isn't. 'exit' is what you do to your function: you exit it (by returning a value, e.g.). The threading library/OS takes care of the rest.
@sehe Yeah - as should DeadMG weight loss :) There was a village festival over w/e and the resulting beerpocalypse caused me to gain weight, despite all the walking back/forth 'cos unable to drive :(
Why does this infuriate me. Share some mildly informative information. Prepare to get bogged with inane questions
@ArneMertz I'm not so sure he is lazy. He's 12k, giving him the benefit of the doubt. Instead, I reworded my complaint to more accurately reflect the source of my anger
It's difficult to resist when there's Directors and Bombardier on. Also, some of the bands were quite good. JJ Rosa was there - good vocals and she can certainly play! http://jjrosa.com/
@alk Oh, aha. Sorry for the non-C-isms (I do C++ mainly). Hope this fixed your concerns. I'd appreciate if next time you just called me out ("Could you fix the sample" instead of "Please elaborate"). Cheers — sehe12 secs ago
I am learning about git, and would be great if I had a description of the mathematical structure that represents a git repo. For instance: it's a directed acyclic graph; its nodes represent commits; its nodes have labels (at most one label per node, no label used twice) that represent branches, e...
^ how on earth do people write answers of ~2 pages, linking to large articles with pretty graphs, and no-one even mentioned the most relevant data-structure?!
Making the access specifier protected enables the classes inherited down the hierarchy to access its data members. Hence not breaking the concept 'Information Hiding'.
class Foo {
public:
Foo () {}
protected: // protected
int value;
char character;
};
class Bar : public Foo {
...
Look at the comments!
He says you can! How? by changing it to protected !!! LOL
There is no "sophisticated solution" because... there is no problem! TextBox1.Text is just... text. (Though you could totally desing a CSharpStringLiteralTextBox control that does what you desire) — sehe1 min ago
^ people are too easily confused
@MartinJames Just come back when you read the internet