> is it possible to rebuild the double-slit experiment with such a water-waves setup and with same known results?
> It will be impossible to do what you want with water waves, because water waves are in physical space, and the effects of collapse and measurement only show up when the waves are propagating in enormous dimensional configuration spaces.
On one conference held by code monkeys, they argue about every coding thing loudly.
Suddenly! They found a stranger who hid himself in the corner and did not say even one word.
Code monkey A: Hey! The little guy over there! Why are you spying us in the corner!
The little guy: I...(murmured) My n...
the fundamental problem with thread safety is that it's not an inherent property of one operation, but that it's a property of a sequence of operations
> what does it mean to observe an electron? What does it mean to observe anything? If we want to look at something, we need light. We see things because light is reflected off objects and our eyes collect this light which is then interpreted by our brains. If we want to see which slit the electron goes through, we shine light upon it, but this fundamentally alters the experiment. Small particles are very sensitive to perturbations and shining light on an electron is a big perturbation.
> Now, and this is technical, the Heisenberg uncertainty relation tells you how much the electron's path will be perturbed by the light. The path is more perturbed as the energy of the photon is greater, but to determine the position of the electron accurately, you need high energy according to Heisenberg. High energy means perturbing the electron a lot and as a consequence destroy the interference pattern.
If you enforce a strict locking order then you can prove that deadlocks will not occur. It's a pity that it is hard (impossible) to implement this check at compile-time.
However, either I am doing it wrong or the STM approach is quite intrusive in your interfaces. Nearly all my methods take transaction object now in order to support coordinated changes.
STM is sometimes also a little tricky since transactions can be retried, which can lead to funny results.
A simple trick is to measure the lifetime of your scoped-lock class (by getting current time in the constructor and destructor) and assert that the lifetime was less than a certain amount of time. Then gradually reduce the assert treshold. This way you can find out where you are holding locks for too long a time.
It's a strange series. Basically a slice of life comedy. But strangely appealing.
Tuples are very cool when you want to do IPC or RPC. You only need to implement a tiny support layer in order to have tuples work with the boost serialization library. If you then define your data structures as tuples you get all the serialization for free. I'm feeling quite enthused about this. (And I haven't even exploited C++11 features yet. It's currently all C++03 and boost.)
@StackedCrooked Unless you are in the US, an acquaintance is someone you know and who knows you, while a friend is someone know very well, whom you like a lot, and who likes you a lot. An acquaintance I ask if I need to find a good job, a good friend is therefore me when I'm down because I'm fired. An acquaintance might give you a hint how to deal with your girlfriend having quit, the good friend spends the night drinking with you, and puts you to bed when you're drunk afterwards.
@Als Um, I dunno. I'm not a native, remember, and even among English speaking cultures, those terms are used differently.
That said, to me, pal sounds more lose than a friend, and closer than an acquaintance. I would call "pal" those of my cow-workers which I like best and which like me, but which aren't really friends.
@Ricky65 Please indent code by four spaces, using the button provided when you enter multiple lines. (See the newbie hints, linked from the right.) Please post the exact error message you are getting. Please test whether it's about const ref vs. copy before you ask, so we don't have to check it out for you.
People often cannot differentiate between criticizing something they have done vs. criticizing them as a person. (Of course, I'm guilty there, too.) That just makes it unnecessarily hard for them to get along with others.
@TonyTheLion I'm sure there's girls who do not want to do the conversational work all by themselves the whole evening. And I'm sure there are those who get annoyed when you manage to slip a word in while they draw a breath.
@TonyTheLion If you already know that, then why are you listening to silly advice from others, and ask about advice here, rather than doing exactly what it takes?