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07:14
lol I saw this on the front page and was impressed it was still open
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Q: C++ by example book

Farouk AlhassanI was programming in c++ at university but have been programming in java for most of my professional life(about 5 years) but I now need to recapture those c++ skills. I have tried a couple of books but they are too basic. Is there some kind of example book on c++ that I can use to revisit c++ in ...

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OMG! I crossed 500 reputation!! Still how small I am as compared to you guys...
@Rapptz No need for a book. He needs .
@MarkGarcia nothing in that link c++feq
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When I was new, I asked such a question regarding a book... and I was killed by the down-votes!
How did he manage to get 2 upvotes ?!?
@not-rightfold klinkt plausibel
07:21
@SAM Picked the perfect time. ;)
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Q: sir, my link list in Java is not working when i input the second element...please help.the code in 2 classes is given below

sukhbir1996import java.io.*; class employee { employee link; private String n; private int a; employee() { n=null; a=0; link=null; } employee(String n1,int a1) { n=...

^^ dat title
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@MarkGarcia Ahaha... :) and how?
@SAM Uh, that is actually hard to answer. :P
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hmmm :)
07:28
@SAM and getting shot down for asking such questions made you a better person!
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@MarcClaesen ahahaha... ya. a little bit.. :) But still I am a little kid in C++... improving with time... :)
I have a reputation in just 3 digits :D
is there exists free good enough visual memory leak detecting program? my software have memory leak :/ and I can find source... :/
rep is mostly a measure of how much time you spend here
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^ hmmm agreed!
it's all about dem badges!
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07:33
badges XD! just 17 yet
inb4 jon skeet
But Jon Skeet has a lot of rep as well. And if it weren't for the repcap...
So if you're looking for badge/rep ratio...
@Mysticial Lots of Publicist badges!
I bet one of them is that filthy 100 consecutive days badge!
07:38
@MarcClaesen That one's easy to get. I got it on my 100th day. :)
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@Mysticial Whoa!!
I was going to. Then my internet died and I was a sad panda :(
guys do can any recommend visual memory leak detector for c++ MFC
I remember getting to 10k without a single gold badge.
Then farmed the 10k queue for a Marshall badge. And I got a lucky Great Answer badge shortly afterwards.
07:40
@Mysticial Dayyum
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@Mysticial Ah really?!
I'm too lazy for the review badges, quite often I don't know what the best option is when reviewing either
By the time my 100th day rolled around, I got like 4 gold badges in one week. Fanatic, C, C++, Populist (sheer luck).
btw Morning all!
populist is quite random yeah :)
07:41
@Mysticial I just have 1 :(
@GamesBrainiac I don't have any. :(
And now I don't care anymore. :)
I almost got reversal on my only Great Answer but alas, the question only made it to -4 :-P
@MarkGarcia Thats because they're invisible sweetie.
@MarcClaesen lol
missed opportunity!
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07:42
@MarkGarcia Me too
@Mysticial lol
The reversal badge is really quite wierd
I'm thinking of publicizing my nullptr question. And the Great Question/Answer badges vote count should be lowered to 50.
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@MarcClaesen errr!
@MarkGarcia lol, now we're talkin rep strategies.
it's all fairly random, sometimes you just get lucky
07:44
@GamesBrainiac Everyone does, at some extent. ;)
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hmm
great answer can just into your lap
can just fall*
@MarkGarcia Now, I feel sheepish! :P
But after I get 3K, I rlly dnt care anymore
I mean, then you get nearly all the important features
@GamesBrainiac 10K tools are cool.
07:46
is what matters
yeah 10k is the sweet spot
View all feature.
Arrite 10K then
I just had a blood test
So now typing with left hand
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@MarkGarcia Moderator tools?
07:48
@SAM Yes.
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@MarcClaesen I'm not particularly eager to get dem flag notices...
There was one point where I had like the most gold and silver badges for my rep bracket. (like almost double that of everyone else with about the same rep)
Not anymore though...
@JBL I think the perks are worth it
@Mysticial did you rob a bank to get so many badges?
@MarcClaesen lol
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hahaha
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07:50
@Mysticial Tsk, you're letting yourself go with that :D
oh by the way @Mysticial, you are the pi-guy right?
@MarcClaesen yeah, if that's what you wanna call me.
not particularly, just wanted to say well done :)
oh thanks
@MarcClaesen Contributed a lot to Stack Overflow. You can say he's a legend in here.
07:51
@Mysticial Now you're just showing off. -_-
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@GamesBrainiac But he can.
did you just tag the wrong guy? :P
@JBL You're all 1%ers
We're the 99%
:P
Lets do some research on the effect of lounge chatting on developer productivity
It would make for a fascinating study
@GamesBrainiac Nah... I've just been.. well. Lucky...
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07:53
wut?
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I'd doubt I'm in the 1% though.
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@Mysticial No. That branch prediction post was awesome enough not to call that "luck" :)
Anyways, late for me. I'm off to bed.
Actually Dead was telling me how he got is last 10K rep from that random upvote
07:54
good night
@Mysticial Good nite, make sure you take a cute anime teddy bear with you.
Good night.
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@Mysticial Bye bye! GN
@GamesBrainiac lol
he likes anime... so much?
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08:06
ok guys... time to go...:)
@MarkGarcia It was nice knowing you man.
Farewell
@GamesBrainiac That sounds so sentimental, and somewhat weird. Anyway, bye. :)
And thank you.
@MarkGarcia lol
@MarkGarcia weird ... only because it is posted in the lounge
08:12
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Let's wait for a while then all sorts and form of evil bursts out. :)
... yes ... when the night has fallen here ...
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I shaved my beard.
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And now my chin skin hates me.
08:28
hey man
- for ( unisgned int i = 0; i < MaxPages; i++ )
+ for ( unsigned int i = 0; i < MaxPages; i++ )
Committed with message "ooops...."
:S
dafuq?
some people don't deserve version control
?_?
everyone makes typos.
@Rapptz I do the same all the time, but I try not to commit my own typos.
@TheForestAndtheTrees Hey just finished watching the first season of orphan black
Really good show.
08:36
Excellent! Hopefully the next season comes pretty soon.
Yea same here
C++ is a widely-used, statically-typed, free-form, compiled, multi-paradigm, multi-level, imperative, general-purpose, object-oriented programming language based on C.
Look at those adjectives go.
@Insilico Hmmm, reminds of Economy 2.0 from Accelerando :(
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Being beardless feels weird.
@not-rightfold I know how you feel. My parents forced me to get rid of mine.
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lol parents deciding what you look like
08:39
@not-rightfold They've been at it for a month
@R.MartinhoFernandes only took me about a minute to see what was wrong with that :P
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I hope to shave my head this evening.
@not-rightfold Don't do that, you'll look bald.
No UB in here right? Though this is mostly shooting yourself at the foot. coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/8317e3152186f467
Oooh, memory leak operator.
(No, no UB)
08:42
why would there be UB?
Hmmm....
But there could be if you use a garbage collector, but that would also be the case with other code.
@MarkGarcia I thought we were gone.
@MarkGarcia If anything, it's confusing as hell if the new and delete happens in different places.
@Insilico Hence shooting yourself at the foot. :)
@GamesBrainiac It seems that it isn't the case. We still want to see each other. :)
@MarkGarcia Awesome.
08:44
@MarcClaesen Address/pointer indirections and stuff.
@MarkGarcia References are basically aliases of an object. The object in your code here is *(new test).
So when you take the address of t, you're taking the address of the object *(new test).
@Insilico Right. I get that.
Which is equal to the pointer returned by new test.
Therefore, I don't see any UB.
delete& t; is much whackier.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Is that even legal?
Oh wait, it is.
08:46
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol. People would automatically go WTF!
@GamesBrainiac It's parsed as delete &t.
Yea, I know
but it looks wierd
Hehe. Cue Stack Overflow questions asking what the hell the delete& operator is.
@Insilico Make one, and we upvote
:P
It'll be just like the --> operator.
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08:47
I see a use of new and delete.
<sub>*No. It's actually a new, just-proposed operator!*</sub>
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C APIs to C++ libraries. :P
@Insilico That was so yesteryear. Now we talk about the ~~> operator
@GamesBrainiac Or the valid <~~~ one. ;)
@GamesBrainiac I need to see a usage example of said operator.
08:49
it was here a few days ago
the sperm operator certainly has its uses
@Insilico It's used in inseminating.
fuck I fell asleep during Windows updates, now I don't know how long it took. But it was definitely looong.
@MarkGarcia I presume said operator would have some interesting side effects.
@Insilico sure does, specifically it cannot be used on const objects
I fell asleep during Windows updates
What?
08:51
@Insilico lol
@BartekBanachewicz Erm, no. CSS is a language for describing styles, not programs.
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==> Installing open-cobol dependency: berkeley-db
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lolwut
@R.MartinhoFernandes Arguably a stylesheet is a program for programming a web browser's styling behaviour.
Programs don't have to be code performing actions, right? Even if they do, CSS arguably is; it's just missing verbs since they are implicit.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit If you go that way, which files in your box don't store some "program"?
09:07
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, it was already 2 hours after midnight or something.
Is an INI file a program for programming the configuration of a program? :)
I'm pretty sure INIs aren't Turing-complete.
@FredOverflow Irrelevant.
I'm pretty sure you cannot execute an INI.
I'm playing off Tomalak's statement
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09:09
@FredOverflow You can if you write an INI interpreter.
you could invent a programming language with INI syntax
@FredOverflow HLSL and GLSL were not Turing-complete (are they now?) when they started. Languages that describe finite automata (like some regular expressions) are not Turing-complete either.
@FredOverflow how do you know? have you tried?
@R.MartinhoFernandes and this started as a joke
and now it got all serious and shit
I get lots of emails by people who think my genitalia are too small.
Still @ 17 stars.
It beat the rule sticky! :D
@FredOverflow Congo man! :D
@Insilico Why not explore its uses yourself. I'm sure it'll be pleasant.
09:25
awww
@FredOverflow Probably the reason why he sends you all those emails. He's concerned about you man! :P
I need to watch some Fairy Tail
@R.MartinhoFernandes I have some data that doesn't define any behaviours of software. Stylesheets are programs that describe how to render data. It's not the same thing.
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UNINDENTED CODE BURN IT
@ScottW looks like json
This was so friggin awesome
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Ok.
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09:31
Some idiots use eval. JSON.parse is the way to go.
@Rapptz Ugh, so many mistakes.
int x0;
int x1() {
  for (;;) {
    x0 = 0;
    for (; x0;) {
      int x2 = 1;
      if (x2) return 0;
    }
  }
}
Why can't people just use while loops?
the massively increased complexity and scope of both languages and compilers means that some extra unreliability is to be expected
"After writing this list I feel like we’re lucky to have compilers that work at all." Obviously they wouldn't be released if they didn't work.
09:34
@GamesBrainiac The inner loop is not going to be entered, because x0 is 0...
@GamesBrainiac That's code generated by a computer.
@R.MartinhoFernandes That makes sense.
Good night guys.
Happy 5:40 AM.
@GamesBrainiac lol, context matters
Ok, that is a pretty compelling argument in favor of non-open source software. [..] I read it to say that GCC is so open source that it cannot converge on a stable release.
okay now I sleep.
09:41
lol
Just read that bullshit.
HN as usual.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Linkage?
@Rapptz this person seems to think open source means that anyone can commit their code into their repositories
Mind you, I did not ask to end up maintaining the system compiler in
OpenBSD. I have earned this position because I have had to fix or
workaround too many bugs in gcc, as a port maintainer.
(he's secretly qualifying himself for writing this)
If people switch from GCC to Clang/LLVM in enough numbers that Apple think they can get away with it, Apple will, in a heartbeat, close the development of Clang/LLVM and make all new versions proprietary.
lol
This thread's really funny
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09:45
lol
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TIL: there are people who are even dumber than I am.
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@ScottW That's for sure.
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You call Bjarne?
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What's his number? Me want.
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Bullshit.
09:48
@not-rightfold took you long to find them ...
I know it's hard
but I thought you would be quicker than that
10 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
HN as usual.
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Ugh
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I hit escape in Facebook Chat because I wanted to use O to insert a new line above the current one.
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Closed the chat window.
@not-rightfold You can reach Bjarne through mail or fax.
09:54
@R.MartinhoFernandes CSS3 is going way over simple styling
I need to go for my routine jog but it is raining ... I can feel the fat growing on my waist :'(
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@FredOverflow lolfax
@ScottW Once my phone fainted in the rain ... I used my phone as the music player
Didn't work for 2 days
Then it went back to normal
I can't run without music
It must have been really soaked.
It is raining really hard, pouring, raining cats & dogs ...
I thought you were going to say "let's run together" :p
09:59
Okay, I finally got VS 2013 RC working. But now I'm not excited anymore :(
I guess the chase is better than the catch.
Lounge's fatties fitness club
@FredOverflow bah, 2013 is much better than 2012, only the changes are not flashy
The thing is in details.

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