@FredOverflow They usually do it when their mothers rest. Often in the night, When their mothers are moving around, they usually are quiet. So far I had only seen this interpreted as them waiting until their mother has energy left for them, but boredom also seems to be a good hypothesis.
> My question is this: given that C++ '11 has been approved (although I know not fully implemented) does this change the way I should approach learning C++? I own C++: The Complete Reference By Herb Schildt
The room a message appears in is urgently needed. Java bashing would be offensive in the Java room, but might be fine in the C# room, so when I see a message bashing Java, knowing the room is absolutely necessary to know whether this message is offensive.
However, as Anna pointed out, the room ...
The mikroC PRO for PIC does not provide automatic initialization for objects. Uninitialized globals and objects with static duration will take random values from memory.
shoot me in the fucking head. piece of shit compiler
I've noticed posts on here demonstrating the use of delegates\lambda functions to solve the hole in the middle idea without a lot of repetition: http://www.markhneedham.com/blog/2009/04/04/functional-c-the-hole-in-the-middle-pattern/
The problem seems to be that junior developers and others don'...
> The problem seems to be that junior developers and others don't necessarily understand what the function pointer\delegate\lambda function concept is, which seems to make reading (and possibly debugging) the code more difficult.
@CatPlusPlus Isn't that one of the key ideas of Java? Take away as many features as possible, so as to reduce the risk of some programmer not knowing a feature?
Let's get pedantic, because there are differences that can actually affect your code's behavior. Much of the following is taken from comments made to an "Old New Thing" article (http://blogs.msdn.com/oldnewthing/archive/2006/12/14/1285437.aspx).
Sometimes the memory returned by the new operator ...
>This is why I stopped doing C++ : life is too short to waste understanding compilers' "inner fillings". Understanding users and my wife is already hard enough.
// // Dear maintainer: // // Once you are done trying to 'optimize' this routine, // and have realized what a terrible mistake that was, // please increment the following counter as a warning // to the next guy: // // total_hours_wasted_here = 39 //
I'd really like to see that, in chat, flagged messages should show who flagged them. Right now, and this is far from the first time, there's some bastard flagging every message by a certain user. This is incredibly annoying (not least because the flag system is very annoying, but that's another d...
human behavior spans over large register. a scotsman was arrested for sex with a lamp post, another for sex with bicycle. some may be turned on by lie ons.