What amazes me is not that they say that they do laundry 'today', it is that they claim that they wear clothes for only one day but do laundry only once or twice a week. Do they have a gigantic washing machine or something? I wear my clothes for two days and I have do laundry every second day on average
@CatPlusPlus Many places in Europe don't take cards without photo ID as well. This is a real pain & so I usually have some cash on me. That, and using a chip & PIN machine to buy one beer is likely to get you beaten up in a busy bar:)
@sbi Of course not. I'm reconsidering because I realize it being in Berlin presents an opportunity to meet people I consider long time internet friends :)
@sehe wait, if you meet up in life once, those people who you meet will be 'upgraded' from internet friends to real friends? Or are they still internet friends, whom you have met up in real life?
@sbi Ah, that's also an option. I'm not much of a traveling person, so I always need quite explicit excuses to do the traveling. Let me think about my priorities for some months :)
@chmod711telkitty I think my choice of word was descriptive enough for most people to get my drift. Contrary to popular belief, not all programmers think in black/white boxes
@Abyx It's been of the sort of 80% recognition, for me, but Scott has a way to consolidate the things I know by nice exposition of steps. The 20% have been realizations that I didn't (conciously) make or realizations that there are new areas in c++1? that merit closer looks.
Also, it's very handy to check my rules of thumb with the ones he presents (e.g. all the "Pitfalls/limitations of perfect forwarding" were pretty predictable, but the mere effort of making this a concrete list of things makes me more comfortable making API design decisions in the future)
Just between u n me, kz. Back in the uni days, when I was living alone, plenty caution were taken whenever a lid was removed from any of the cooking utensils - you never know what's underneath! >_<
The function works quite ok but the problem comes in when I insert the same surname more than once. Please help, it's my school project.
void sortList(node*head)
{
node*temp2;
node*temp3;
string tmp, tmp1, tmp2;
unsigned long long tmp3;
unsigned long long num;
for(temp2=...
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@thecoshman Because my signature doesn't fit there and it's not particularly huge, given that I could make it three times larger and still fit on my ID card.
I rely on NDEBUG, because it's the only one whose behavior is standardized across compilers and implementations (see documentation for the standard assert macro). The negative logic is a small readability bump, but it's a common idiom you can quickly adapt to.
To rely on something like _DEBUG w...
@MartinJames more like NAND I think. Some people use a third that sits between debug and release. I think the theory is, you don't get a build closer to what release would be, but with out waiting for all the optimizations. I don't use it myself, but I've seen it done.
::-webkit-input-placeholder, :-moz-placeholder, ::-moz-placeholder, :-ms-input-placeholder { } doesn't work since WebKit ignores the entire thing since it doesn't recognize one of the selectors. ;_;