ah, Sporvognsaktieselskabskinneskidtskraberfagforeningspersonalechefbeklædningsmagasinforvalter is nice too. Not actually in use, but perfectly valid
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Titin (), also known as connectin, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TTN gene. Titin is a giant protein that functions as a molecular spring which is responsible for the passive elasticity of muscle. It is composed of 244 individually folded protein domains connected by unstructured peptide sequences. These domains unfold when the protein is stretched and refold when the tension is removed.
Titin is the largest known protein. Furthermore the gene for titin contains the largest number of exons (363) discovered in any single gene.
Titin is important in the contraction of st...
@RMartinhoFernandes It might have lost some sense in translation, but it didn't have too much sense in German either. Nobody would use such a word in everyday speech, because they couldn't even remember it (there's several versions of such words), it's hard to read, and hard to make sense of even after you've managed to memorize/read it.
@RMartinhoFernandes In practice, though, I think most Germans would split into several words everything past a four-digit number. Or never write it down in the first place.
Can I say siebenhundertsiebenundsiebzigtausendsiebenhundertsiebenundsiebzigmillionensiebenhundertsiebenundsiebzigtausendsiebenhundertsiebenundsiebzig (basically 777777+millionen+777777) for 777777777777?
@RMartinhoFernandes Shrug. I don't think so, but in the end you cannot force people to write/read incomprehensible stuff, even if it would be correct to do so.
@Insilico Sell it on ebay. Give it to a school as a replacement for when a kid breaks one. Donate it to your employer's bucket of trash replacement keyboards. Talk your mother into it being better than the one she currently (rarely) uses. Think of something else.
@Insilico I could follow this argument if you were talking about the subject. As in: If the subject comes up regularly, we should indeed have an FAQ entry on it. However, whether this question is the best contender remains to be decided.
@Insilico I dunno. I haven't even looked closely at the question itself, let alone looked at others. It's just that this was a recent addition to the c++-faq tag, and I wanted this to be discussed here.
@RMartinhoFernandes Wow, the question has nothing to do with its title!
IDirect3DSurface9 *var = NULL;
IDirect3DSurface9 *** ret;
I want to assign the value dereferenced by var into the variable pointed by ret.
I did the foll:
(*(*(ret[0]))) = var;
I feel this is correct C++ syntax. But why is that I am getting compilation error as follows:
error C2679: bi...
I have made a template singleton class, I have also made a data structore that is templated.
My question is how do i make my templated data structore inheritent from a singleton so you can only have one float type of this structore.
I have tested both seperate and have found no problems.
Code p...
do other languages have that problem where something like "man eating chicken" is ambiguous, you can tell tell if it means "a man who is eating some chicken" or "a chicken that eats men". Yet despite the fact it is obviously not clear what is meant people still use it