@πάνταῥεῖ so what i ended up deciding was create an installation directory in home and put everything there. similar to windows do in program files in C. Now program assumes that these files are at this location.
i considered various options and this seemed more legitimate.
@πάνταῥεῖ I don't want to seem insensible on the topic, but what I meant is that if live is really all about getting to know yourself, then wether you are a male or a female stops mattering.
Which behavior do you think makes more sense for a repeating Timer class that invokes a callback: For a timer with period X seconds: 1. the next callback is rescheduled for X seconds from the invocation of a callback 2. the next callback is rescheduled for X seconds less the required adjustment to make the callback trigger N*X seconds after the timer has started
like a c++ class, our life is a class with attributes and implementation. Attributes seems to be the things we find out about ourself and choose to keep and then there is implementation.
@Jefffrey It does matter! I can't help, even if I'm trying to extrapolate (as mentioned), it seriously matters. I can't just change genders, and achieve really all of the aspects in it.
This course probably not what I should be taking in that case, right? It has one of those things where it tests you after each "chapter" and one of the questions was them giving me a bunch of functions (with arguments) that did different things and asking me to "convert the following function parameters from two-dimensional array(s) to pointers"
@Jefffrey Well, I've made a point. You can change genders physically nowadays with help of surgery. But you'll not be able to get into all dimensions that gender gets you into at least. That's my point.
This question attempts to collect the few pearls among the dozens of bad C++ books that are published every year.
Unlike many other programming languages, which are often picked up on the go from tutorials found on the Internet, few are able to quickly pick up C++ without studying a well-written...
@πάνταῥεῖ Those guys wouldn't look at my resume and wise men have said that if you're putting C/C++ on your resume, you better be good at it, good enough that you can answer questions during interview.
So be good at C and C++. What you're actually asking about? BTW I'm handling you here just sideways off the really interesing (gender related) discussions.
I remember when the room description change info said, room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Now featuring relationship advice [c++] [c++11] [c++14] [c++-faq]
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: A lounge generally for relationship advice, but we sometimes give C++ advice, too. [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq] [stop-removing-my-tags]
I wonder how much damage a person who suffers from a full blown of a highly contagious strain of influenza would do if the person insisting in going to the middle of the time square on the new years eve
I have that colleague sitting vis'a vis who's sneezing that loud, that the whole building is shivering (literally). My comment on this is merely "Gesundheit" :-D
Alright, I'll try to be more straightforward, what the heck is wrong with this code:
void set_row( double *the_array , int row_num, int col_size, double row_vals[]) {
for (size_t i = 0; i < col_size; i++)
*the_array[row_num][i] = row_vals[i];
}
@Blob this one's from a real school course. Missed a class, teacher hasn't replied to my email. Homework's due today in 2 hours. Have no choice but to learn myself and do the homework.
@Puppy I'm getting an assert saying my operands to ICmp are not of the same type. Except I printed their TypeID (after the necessary conversion) and they're identical =/
C++ standard - 1.3k pages. C++ Primer - 1.4k pages. One teaches you everything there is to know about the language, other teaches you the basics. Take your pick.
Well, _homework_ rarely wents ending well (having a happy end) on SO, even less at the _Lounge<c++>_. Just give your _stupid instructor_ a kick in the ass, and give them a correct c++ solution. Ignore stupid restrctions, that weren't well founded by any means. As them for real world reasons for these restrictions applying. Make them sweat! I'm suffering from such stuff in real world!
@DemCodeLines Is that an advanced c++ course? Or is it meant for beginners? That aren't the basics, it's a common (and merely bad) misconception of "teachers", what the necessary basics actually are IMHO.
@DemCodeLines Refer to my blog post. Your instructor is just an incompetent twat. He's hurting industries needs for good programmers in an absolutely inadequate way.