@Als See, you're looking at it from the perspective that it is morally wrong to offend. I rather see it as, I'm allowed to be offended, but it is my own fault I'm offended. Whether my feeling is justified is a separate issue.
@EtiennedeMartel I'm offended because I chose to be offended. That is my reaction to an event and I'm responsible for my own reaction. My reaction may or my not be justified. But having offended a person in and of itself is not morally wrong.
No one is entitled to live without being offended.
Without being murdered, certainly. But you don't have a right to remain unoffended.
I'm offended that someone finds C# useless, but I'm also offended that Burger King removed the dollar double patty burger from it's menu in an effort to get me to pay double. I don't think many would care about either of those cases.
@EtiennedeMartel No it doesn't. It makes you go in life considering whether a person's offense is justified. If a person is justified in being offended, then avoid that action that offends. If a person is playing politics (or just insensibly offended), then ignore it. The offended is responsible for their feeling of offense.
Person X is offended that you wore the color blue. Do you take your shirt off?
PREMISE: A person is responsible for being offended. PREMISE: A person may be justified in being offended (IE the offender committed an immoral act). CONCLUSION: If a person is justifiably offended, do not commit the act that offends.
It is not necessary, but the scope of a #define is global after the line it was defined. It will not obey the function scope, if you are thinking it will.
@EtiennedeMartel The formulation of that concept was in response to all the ridiculous (and often made up) offenses people were taking in the name of political correctness. At which point I could no longer care any more about offending ridiculous people.
In a recent video on Java, Joshua Bloch states at 4 minutes 20 seconds into the video:
And then there's inheritance, and that was a marketing necessity. You know, we can argue whether you really need implementation inheritance or not.
So I wondered: how would Java look like without implemen...
Everytime I see pedantry, I read peasantry. At which point my mind instinctfully attempts to make a mental path between the two. At which point some part of my brain figures they are not in fact related. At which point I want to rip the word up.
@jalf Java is an inheritance language in the same way as an ugly vase which you inherited and now don't dare to trash, because aunt Molly would turn in her grave.
@Xaade Sometimes if somebody is really being stupid, offending them can be a good thing (and no, I'm not attempting to imply that it's the case here, just observing that in general, offending people isn't necessarily a terrible thing at all).
Good design pattern seems to suggest that inheriting behavior is evil. Allowing inheriting only the definition and not the implementation, would move that forward into language support.
@jalf No. They are aunt Molly. We'd all rather get rid of their ugly vase and replace it by something modern and functional (like C++11), but this would lock out thousands of servers (the aunt turns).
Well, maybe it wasn't such a good analogy, after all.
@RMartinhoFernandes I had example code to show that it's possible to use a template to effectively inherit common behavior with the benefit that such behavior is compile time selectable. Meaning common behavior exists in a template such that the "inheriting class" and the "base template" were each interchangeable. Satisfying good design with composition, and allowing closed for modification.
@RMartinhoFernandes It works in C++ and C#. I'm satisfied. What's this Java everyone's concerned with. Can it do what it says it tries to do (encourage good design).
btw, it strikes me as exceedingly geeky that we're sitting here getting excited about an ISO vote on something so utterly trivial. It's a foregone conclusion, and compilers writers are already working overtime to add support for it. ;)
btw, I don't suppose anyone knows why news about individual countries are trickling out like that? I mean, are they actually collating the results now, in which case all the results should be available? Or are individual countries just reporting what they voted, and three countries just happened to do so simultaneously?
@Xaade I'm online using UMTS in a remote mountainous area, and it's pretty flaky. For the last hour I have been disconnecting and reconnecting about every 2.5mins, which proved too short for me to get into what you're chatting about here and post myself. Now it's been stable for about 10mins in a row, which is why I dared to interject my own thoughts, and it has backfired. :(
Oops, why does my chat window display a c++ tag between the tag line and the list of logged-in users? It seems it didn't do this the other day. Or was I simply to inattentive to notice?
how sites like ideone.com are safe? how they prevent evil things with the filesystem or anything else? Or they simply do nothing and rely on linux's user permissions?
Yeah, it never really caught on. It's a logical enough idea, but it'd be ambiguous because it's quite likely that we'll see another revision at some point in this decade
and besides, with the thousands and thousands of articles and blog posts and what not referring to C++0x, changing the name would cause needless confusion
It's quite an irony in all this C++0x/C++11 naming. It's as we are acessing a public var that should have been private and now we can't change the interface
@LucDanton So we didn't use the name that became sensible due to an incredible delay because it might interfere with some hypothetical future name that would apply if we sped up the next version beyond the speed planned for C++11. Nope, I don't find this reasoning very appealing at all.
Yello ist ein Schweizer Musiker-Duo (Dieter Meier und Boris Blank). Das Wort Yello ist ein Wortspiel von Dieter Meier und steht für „a yelled Hello“ („ein gebrülltes Hallo“).
Bandgeschichte
Ende der 1970er Jahre wurde Yello von Boris Blank und Carlos Perón in Zürich (Schweiz) gegründet. In einem Testlabor für Autos trafen Boris Blank und Carlos Perón aufeinander, um Motorengeräusche aufzunehmen. Sie kamen ins Gespräch und begannen später, zusammen mit verschiedensten Geräten zu experimentieren, nahmen Geräusche auf und verarbeiteten diese zu Songs. Auf der Suche nach einer passenden B...
Stella is the fourth studio album by the Swiss band Yello. It peaked at #1 in Switzerland, #23 in Austria, #26 in Sweden and #92 in UK. Released in 1985, the album contains the track "Oh Yeah", which became famous after being featured in a variety of movies including Ferris Bueller's Day Off in 1986.
Track listing
*All Songs Written & Arranged By Boris Blank & Dieter Meier.
# "Desire" – 3:42
# "Vicious Games" – 4:20
# "Oh Yeah" – 3:04
# "Desert Inn" – 3:30
# "Stalakdrama" – 3:05
# "Koladi-ola" – 2:57
# "Domingo" – 4:33
# "Sometimes (Dr. Hirsch)" – 3:35
# "Let Me Cry" – 3:30
# "Ciel Ouve...
Haha. There's a German initiative ("Exit") to help neo-nazis to leave the scene and denounce their extreme views. That initiative managed to pass 250 shirts with prints appealing to nazis to the managers of a nazi concert event, where those shirts were given to the visitors. However, after washing the shirts for the first time, they would lose their right propaganda, and show an ad for "Exit" instead. ("What your shirt can, you can, too. We help you denounce.") What a glorious prank!
Yeah, what's sad, though: Some marketing company allegedly financed the campaign, but the prefer to not to be named. A pretty nasty fly in the ointment, if you ask me.
@LucDanton Add to that the fact that very, very few of them are bright heads. Many of them ended in their scene because they need guidance.
I just read an interview with some Guillaume Néry, a guy who dives below 100m without any technical equipment. His lungs will take 10ltr (ours take 6), but in that depth they are pressed to the size of two oranges. He was asked how fast his heart beats down there, and answered he doesn't know, because they don't have instruments to check that which can withstand the pressure.
I mean, rather than telling me to go jump in a lake because I was wrong, he told me to go jump in a lake because he didn't want to have to deal with what I said