Oo ... at least Stackoverflow homework questions are usually from university/college students, english.stackexchange.com has some primary school kids posting their homework questions there ...
In my mother-tongue, there's a word for it. I'm wondering what the English word is.
If potato chips come into contact with humid air (as in rainy days), they lose their crispiness and become _________.
Fill in the blank. Note that the chips are eatable and won't cause food poisoning. But n...
Will this program delete all the contents of ram ? I dared not to run it on my pc. And there was no use of doing it on online compilers.
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int a = 10;
int *p;
p = &a;
for(int i = 0;i>0;i++){
*(p+1) = 0;
}
re...
Since this website is so stupid that it will close my question in a matter of hours (it already has -1 and I've seen questions go downhill from there) I will give this as best answer before it is too late. — user5028610 mins ago
This command succeeds
$ PS1='$(date +%s) $ '
1391380852 $
However if I add a newline it fails
$ PS1='$(date +%s)\n$ '
bash: command substitution: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token `)'
bash: command substitution: line 1: `date +%s)'
If I use backticks it works
$ PS1='`date +%s`\...
guys emails asking to get access to a network drive, tell him I don't have control over that, he'll have to go through his manager to get access rights from who ever controls it. So he emails my whole teams asking for it... (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
@doc you were the one saying to remember you can make the dtor protected, implying that because of that, a warning about a dtor not being virtual is unnecessary
I'm just trying to figure out what you're getting at
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Is wheels/optional production ready? Do you think its interface will differ from what will appear in the std?
@Ell you have to code in them differently, that's for sure.
trying to write code like it was statically checked is always going to fail, sooner or later, because as the project grows you're unable to grasp everything manually