@wilhelmtell here, you advice your bank to transfer a certain amount from your account to the account of your landlord, whatever bank they use. Is it much harder where you live?
@sbi it is a pity when a man with such explosive brain such as yours truly is idle. Someone out there is a million dollars poorer now because they haven't yet heard I'm available for work.
@wilhelmtell Um, you lost me. Why is it a pity that my dangerously explosive brain is idle because you have a million dollars while unemployed? (Beer with me, I'm deep into my second bear tonight. A grizzly.)
I looked at the OGRE source code once and said "hell no!" We used OpenSceneGraph on the team I was on at my previous employer and it was quite nice; I liked it a lot.
@sbi you see... it's interesting how many devels try to convert me to .NET. I just got a proposal this week to work with C#. I'm seriously considering it. Call me a traitor.
@jweyrich The company I now work for grilled me about C++ during the job interview. And then they made me write C# code. At gunpoint, mind you. Look at my SO user page. It's all C# questions and C++ answers.
@DeadMG but still (especially in GL3 and up) that's mostly the matter of glBindFoo(x) + doSomethingWithCurrentFoo(params)... so like 2 calls instead of one. The size of state machine got small enough to make it possible to actually be comfortable with it
@sbi not really. I like C#, but not to the point of using it on a daily-basis, I believe. I prefer low-level stuff - system internals mostly, but not strictly. The problem is that where I'm currently living, it's difficult to find a reasonably good job on this field.
I learned today that there are digraphs in C99 and C++. The following is a valid program:
%:include <stdio.h>
%:ifndef BUFSIZE
%:define BUFSIZE 512
%:endif
void copy(char d<::>, const char s<::>, int len)
<%
while (len-- >= 0)
<%
d<:len:> = s...