@Cheersandhth.-Alf The solution to the diversity & abundance of 2D Point classes is to teach people to stop trying to write one Point class to rule them all
Because some teaching approaches require manual memory management before introducing vectors or, as an alternative rationale, require dealing with pointers before teaching the use of class templates.
@rightfold, the only data-set I needed was the dump. The answer was to convert their xml to a sql file, import that on local using mysql's source function via command line... then put the files on remote. It's going on a synology NAS, and those things are really only good for file-serving.
I'm using Xcode Version 5.0.2 (5A3005), and I'm using Objective C, and this is a extension of C++... And anybody who code in C++ could understand Obj-c and viceversa, that's why I'd put both tags... Ok then... Any Help guys??? — user32129732 mins ago
i love youtube (when network speed ok). up to the 90's, same song, with Vanessa Mae. i think she is participating in some ski something in the Olympic Games now.
@Cheersandhth.-Alf It is really quite appalling. I mean... She can probably play better than I do. But the pretense... It's overwhelming. It's not nearly as good as she makes the act look. Seems just enough to graduate on conservatory ("Go teach some kids some music" - license). From this vid, that is
> Kenny - the lagging student throughout the Galaxy. His parents, tired of paying tuition fees for his lazy son, gave him a condition: if it takes up your mind or becoming a hairdresser in a beauty salon owned by their family. Depressed by this ultimatum he mistakenly lands ... on Earth.
It didn't occur to me that this is a pun of wry and rye. Though it's a matter of taste, is this a spicy (witty) pun? I can't tell as a non-native English speaker. — Yoichi Oishi15 hours ago
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Oh yeah, that dude always pings me with questions like how to add operators and why weird shit happens. He's a nice guy but a bit strange.