@LewsTherin why linke not work? anyway, i mean as soon as introducing naming. naming values, naming actions, those are the two most basic things to learn first. then how to think of named values as variables.
i find it somewhat disconcerting that most teachers have no clue what's basic and what's not in their chosen field. however, bjarne got that. so i sort of admire him.
naming is the most primitive, fundamental thing in programming and maths and generally in human thinking. without names you can't abstract. and you can't talk about things.
by the way, i think a perfect programming language would have just one uniform naming mechanism. same syntax no matter what you want to name. i think that would be nice. :-)
Is there a good guide to diff c++98 to c++11? I'm still teaching the 98 stuff with 03 being completely neglected in the curriculum, but 0x has to be adressed in my opinion.
I was raised with foo and never questioned it. Then I had an experimental phase with mumble and frotz. (But that was back in college. It's something you grow out of.)
k....im nt sure if this is the right place to ask..but anyways...i have this program in c, written on linux..im creating multiple child processes and doing stuff there..but when i print my output, i get my terminal promp even before the whole output has been printed...is there any way my terminal can wait till the whole program is done?
my theory is at 90% of all humor is about showing our teeth as a kind of aggressive gesture which convinces us that we are not afraid of whatever is mentioned in the joke
@CaptainGiraffe i think the first C++ joke i ever saw was the "evolution of a programmer". it started with a console hello world, and ended with a Microsoft COM/OLE version of several hundred lines of code. it was funny because the last version really was the minimum way to do it. :-)
I want to give a window a specific property only when it is maximised and change it back when the maximised state ends. I am using Gtk# , but all GTK binding answers are welcome. What I am looking for is something like this (pseudocode):
OnMaximise += new Mhandler();
Mhandler(){ property = tru...
Ok I'm spoiling my SO April 1:st joke here. The last well written C piece I have ever seen was from Franz Schubert. I was gunning for C# and Chopin, but well =)
Maybe Jon Skeet would have a rep accelerating answer as to why my sheet music didn't execute =)
My last acid reflux(not counting the bad oyster last year) was from drinking to much bad ethanol on my 18:th birthday =) That was fortunately 20 years ago =)
I read a story about someone who would take a normal amount of antacid and they still got bad acid problems, then, when they stopped taking it, they improved. It was because the antacid was causing the stomach to overcompensate and produce more acid than it was meant to
I don't usually code C++, but a strange comp sci friend of mine got sick of looking at my wonderful FORTRAN programs and challenged me to rewrite one of them in C++, since he likes my C++ codes better. (We're betting money here.) Exact terms being that it needs to be compilable in a modern C++ co...
No, no, the answers are complete: "There is no reason to prefer longjmp over goto if you have only one function. But if you have only one function, again, you really aren't writing C++ and you'll be better off in the long run just maintaining your Fortran."
Is it true that goto jumps across bits of code without calling destructors and things?
e.g.
void f() {
int x = 0;
goto lol;
}
int main() {
f();
lol:
return 0;
}
Won't x be leaked?