@CatPlusPlus any suggestions beyond the apparent consensus that istringstream is a good plan? Some searching around for "convert doubles to string efficiently c++" doesn't dredge up much beyond complaints about boost::lexical_cast and recs for sprintf. Also, is it less horrible (still not good) if I'm using scientific notation with a specified number of significant digits, force the sign to always be present, and allow for four exponent digits, and calculating off that?
Do any of you seal classes using final in c++? Ive been doing it because I thought it was a good way of saying "hey bud, you shouldn't inherit from this", but then I sometimes end up wanting to inherit from that class after coming across something I haven't thought of before and remove final.
Apple products are better in certain ways. But they have to keep it up. The second it's no longer one of the finest, I am dumping it on the spot. Totally not buying into apple watch, coz it's not worth it.
@Nooble I find it sadly amusing you even take the time to point it out. That statement makes it clear he's not interested in facts. He's just venting. It's ok. We don't have to listen
@3v0 then you didn't understand the lecture, people don't care about price per value, they just care about value. OSX has some very nice usability features and apple's laptops are very usable.
Hey, I'm looking for recommendations for books on: MSBuild, SQL Server and NuGet, all three are technologies I use and understand at a basic level but I never got to actually understanding them in depth and I have a relatively easy week so I want to actually understand them
They don't care if they're using an i3 or an i7, they care if their internet works well enough and their computer has good enough battery and is responsive enough and so on.
@3v0 I have a 2008 macbook that works very well somewhere, we still use it, I also have a 2011 macbook air somewhere that works very well. So there's that.
> But a how-to-take-a-screenshot guide won't teach you common sense, like logging out of your original Twitter profile when taking a screenshot to preserve your anonymity.