Love how we have Dead's "Why would anyone want to have sex instead of being here?" while the other rooms are just completely serious with things like "Discussion for JavaScript and the many frameworks - jQuery, Prototype, MooTools, et al. Weekly Topic: We need one -.-"
I have difficulty in understanding RMQ can you help me in understanding Rmq .DeadMG ?
I have coordinate points ..(x,y) say I have 10 points .. now when a new point is given as test query say (p,q) .. I have to check with every point in coordinate points ..if x coordinate of text query that is P <X && Q>Y
My prof suggested to do by Rmq- range min/max query ..can some one help me how may i do this
According to various sources (for example, the SE radio episode with Kevlin Henney, if I remember correctly), "C with classes" was implemented with preprocessor technology (with the output then being fed to a C compiler), whereas C++ has always been implemented with a compiler that just happened ...
Will C++11 officially provide something like c99 stdint.h in the standard library? I can't find anything so I guess not but maybe I just missed something.
Is there a way in C++ to enforce the use of getters or setters WITHIN the class?
class C{
private:
int x; // should only be Changed by setX();
private:
setX(int i){
(...) // enforce some complicated invariantes
x = i;
};
m(){
x = 5; // shoul...
struct C {
C() { } // initializes members as follows:
A a; // OK: calls A::A()
const B b; // error: B has no default constructor
int i; // OK: i has indeterminate value
int j = 5; // OK: j has the value 5
};
Quick sort in compiltion time using C++11 variadic template
Hi, all. I just implement the quick sort by using C++11 variadic template to evaluate it in compilation time.
But I encounter the performance issue when the data set is large.
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
template&...
So they finally implemented that "filtered view of SO" idea I saw on meta a while ago. Take a tag and create a subsite from it. Interesting.
@RMartinhoFernandes Well, my problem might be that I don't work in C++ anymore. I probably stopped doing TMP too early, to me this is still close to black magic.
@RMartinhoFernandes My first thought when I saw this. OTOH, I doubt we'd get a specific C++ portal. What's so special about C++ to require that? If we ever get that, then as part of a general feature where you can make your own portal of a hand-picked set of tags.
@RMartinhoFernandes Wow, I'm at the top of the C++11 user list! :D Haha, this is so easily manipulated...
@RMartinhoFernandes Don't worry, I still won't keep being at the top, because I rarely ever answer nowadays.
Anyway, I see that @Dead, @jalf, @Potatoswatter, @Fred, @Luc, @Alf, and @Kerrek are chat users who could upvote this synonym to finally put it into existence, and at most two of them already did so.
The POD FAQ reads at some point: "For POD classes, the lifetime begins when storage for the object is occupied and finishes when that storage is released or reused."
@RMartinhoFernandes Whenever I see something on the front page I never want to see again I stuff it in there. That's what it is for, after all.
@wilx That's not true. I still see dozens of tags, many of which I don't care about, but don't feel strong enough about either to put them on the ignore list.
There are about 1500 C++0x questions. Anybody bored enough to re-tag them manually? Didn't someone here complain about being extremely bored lately? :)
@FredOverflow Mods can retag en-masse, but I don't think this would be appropriate. (You wouldn't want to have questions on concepts in the c++11 tag, would you?)
I find myself repeatedly annoyed by having to teach freshmen about special language rules (like array-to-pointer decay) that have absolutely nothing to do with programming in itself. So I wondered:
What is the programming language with the smallest number of special language rules, where everyth...
Yeah, lisp sounds good. Definitely not Python. Python is chock full of special features to make life easier (list comprehensions, for example), but which aren't necessary
Doesn't the python zen even mention something about it being good to have multiple ways to do things?
What changes for C++11?
Aggregates
The standard definition of an aggregate has changed slightly, but it's still pretty much the same:
An aggregate is an array or a class (Clause 9) with no user-provided constructors (12.1),
no brace-or-equal-initializers for non-static data members (9.2),...
The interview went great, and they made me an offer. The only thing is that the job really was VB.NET. The guy said to me "You know, it's basically the same thing. You make classes and inheritance and lists..."
The third interview was with the lead developer. He asked me some lame algorithm question (check the validity of a solved sudoku) and when he saw my answer he admitted that he "didn't knew that much about generics"
The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is an American mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion company and the largest in the world. It hosts most of the top-ranked fighters
and produces numerous events worldwide. The UFC has seven weight-divisions and enforces the Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts. Dana White serves as the president of the UFC; Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta control its parent company, Zuffa, LLC.
Inspired by vale tudo tournaments in Brazil, the UFC and the sport of MMA have roots in the ancient Olympic combat sport of Pankration in 648 BC. In 1993, the UFC held it...
@hexa Without knowing you or your interests I bet I read way more non-technical books than you do. None of those I read ever mentioned UFC. (That said, I know that UFC is some kind of deteriorated K-1 successor, but that doesn't mean I would have thought of it had I read your comment.)
@hexa Without knowing you I bet I read way more news than you do. :) But I'm with @kbok on this: The news I read would only mention UFC if something extraordinary happened there, that would be of interest to the general public.