Rubber duck debugging is an informal term used in software engineering for a method of debugging code. The name is a reference to a story in the book The Pragmatic Programmer in which a programmer would carry around a rubber duck and debug their code by forcing themselves to explain it, line-by-line, to the duck. Many other terms exist for this technique, often involving different inanimate objects.
Many programmers have had the experience of explaining a programming problem to someone else, possibly even to someone who knows nothing about programming, and then hitting upon the solution in the...
now i know why the computer lab had a box of ducks
Hello peoples. Just thought I'd rant and give you something funny to laugh about... Bought Visual Studio w/ MSDN for $1199. After one year, MSDN expires. Visual Studio no longer works. Microsoft informs me that Visual Studio is part of the MSDN subscription, not the standalone product and I have to purchase a separate stand-alone product. Fml.
Guy tried to sell me another subscription... I kinda yelled loudly at him .... "There's no way in hell I will ever buy another subscription from Microsoft..."
@Nooble The first computer I used had...Microsoft BASIC in ROM. Factoid of the moment: a 1 MHz computer booted (a lot) faster than a 3+ GHz computer does.
This is surprisingly easy once you get the hang of it
template<typename T, int X>
class foo
{
private:
template<typename, int> class params { };
public:
void set(const T &t) {
set(t, params<T, X>());
}
private:
template<typename T1, int X1>
void set(const T1 &t, params<T1, X1>) ...
@JerryCoffin What bothers me now is that it takes longer to boot a computer than to compute Pi to a billion digits. Back in the 90s, computing Pi to a billion digits would've taken weeks/months.
I want to understand it but I need keywords or something to search. Is there a specific term for whats being done in that answer? Trying to find articles, etc on anything related to templates is usually a complete shit show for me
When data entered by a user goes into a SQL statement, it’s possible for the user to add SQL instructions to his input to make the database do unexpected things. This is a SQL Injection Attack. brb hacking SO