@Ell hmm. Anyway you normally do. If you can't make it work and it gets awkward... just say that I guess ("guys, it's getting hot in here, I think I'll get some drinks"?)
So i'm asking in the Stackoverflow, according to this picture on SitePoint Website:
*I never use Symfony2 or Phalcon Framework. Only Zend from Magento and CodeIgniter
So why this framework seems most promising? Is it because the blade?
@DietmarKühl No, because a) I can't be bothered, b) It's robot so it may be malformed anyway at this time of day, c) I can barely type 'cos tripping over the stupid dog and getting painfully injured.
I'm tired when I need to get up before 12:00 in the morning (e.g. because I'm supposed to show up ideally at 08:00 at work) but I'm wide awake past midnight.
That video is the project of a crazy dude running Quake on a oscilloscope. This is the original website: http://www.lofibucket.com/articles/oscilloscope_quake.html
I'm designing for a robotics competition where there will be networked access to the robot. I will be performing real-time computer vision and beaming back data. I'd like to save bandwidth by not formatting the data to be sent.
Because I thought a comment was not going to be enough to convey all that information:
@Jack you can (Sean Parent: should) use shared_pointer<const Node> there, and copy as required for changes. Immutability for the win! That said, perhaps you can do without the inheritance altogether? Make t...
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I think I've been fairly clear that I hate it when people are like "That's so not-offensive", but for messages like this feel free.
@yash101 What do you mean by one line exactly? You could literally just get rid of line breaks. They're not neccesary and only add to readability. You don't have to line break after every semi-colon.
Same thing, but a bit expanded. It actually has HTML. https://github.com/yash101/DevLib/blob/master/main.cpp The server is live at my server at http://devyashis.me:12345/
@LightnessRacesinOrbit ego-deflation Pro Tip: Your own user is always shown in/at the bottom of that list, so you can see where you stand. /cc @karlphillip
If you're good with modular arithmetic and number theory, the solution to this: projecteuler.net/problem=188 should be very clear
I solved that one in Python when I was bored in class. The professor was explaining simple Java bullshit and I was dying.
Now THIS problem: https://projecteuler.net/problem=137 This one was incredibly satisfying to solve. I had so much fun as it got reduced to a number theory problem
And go for this: https://projecteuler.net/problem=164 Just by reading the question, you know it's a dynamic programming problem.