I can't imagine that you were doing anything other than trolling when you posted your code like this. I know we're supposed to assume good faith and all that, but there must be limits... — Lightness Races in Orbit29 secs ago
@StackedCrooked I tend to be really lazy with releases anyway. Usually, I do a release because trunk has gotten so far ahead of release that I should probably do a release just to crowd-source the testing of trunk. :)
I have a lil question: how is result == ivec.end() in this question? I thought ivec.end() should return iterator for one past the last last element for a container
@Cinch Well, IMO it feels skinny. It sounds more like a page that says "here are some steps to get you learning yourself", rather than a way to actually teach them.
@πάνταῥεῖ 1) It will be ultra compact. C++ tutorials are often long-winded and extensive. I prize easy digestion and easy reading to make learning easy. It goes slowly, but quickly. I have also included a Level 0 to make learning CS easier, period.
@πάνταῥεῖ 2) It will go past most C++ tutorials into C++11 territory quickly and will also include GitHub snippets and projects to go through once I'm done. I will also introduce other libraries to ease learning of linking and using other people's code
how they designed this online compiler thing : coliru.stacked-croooked.com? I want to built one for my on site. Like khan Acedemy :) I included that with an Iframe but i want min
any idea how they built it....also i noticed codechef are also using online C++ compilers.....How they do it? Building a Codecademy like site is easy where i we can use run windows as an iframe to show the out but....compiling c++ code online :(
@πάνταῥεῖ Well. I was talking about the burn and the sour. You don't sound like someone who "really didn't get it". You sound like someone who sits on top of mount Olympus and "gets it very well": it's all ridiculous and bad and misguided and hopeless and wrong.
@πάνταῥεῖ Doens't make it ridiculous. Makes it risky. Guide them. He's very open/
> Read what I posted above if you want to pull your head out of your ass and stop worshiping the false slave psyence of quackademia, where you have placed all of your faith in the imbeciles who are elevated to godlike status, for serving the forces of hell! Get it dude? NOPE! I am sure you will write back with some academic drivel!
OpenGl @Cinch for sure but where should i start......i was starting off with DirectX coz i have startup resources for it....Microsoft is giving video tutorials for DirectX...any good resource for OpenGL ?
Hey quick question about DirectX. The last standalone SDK was released in 2010. Since then it's been included as part of the Windows SDK. But it looks like since then, you can only create desktop apps as a store app but then set a "desktop" capability. I don't understand.
The question is: is the DirectX 2010 SDK the most recent version I can use to create classic desktop games? Or is there some 'trick' with the Windows SDK to do it?