Does this apply to C++ 2 ,Isn't comment ignored by C++ ?
https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-best-comment-in-source-code-that-you-have-ever-encountered/answer/Sasha-Krassovsky?srid=uSuPW
I want to develop kinect virtual dressing product. Please suggest me hardware, environment, technology and everything that will be used to develop this. I am at the R&D phase now.
Please must watch this video i want develop exactly like this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mr71jrkzWq8
@Mysticial Implied warranty of merchantability probably means that if you sell something as a laptop, it has to at least have a battery life long enough to finish booting before the battery dies. :-)
@JerryCoffin I was actually surprised that my gaming laptop lasted almost 3 hours on my flight home for the long weekend. Granted, this was the first time where I didn't game or watch Anime during the flight.
I was "coding" the whole way. Or rather, I was mindlessly prepending m_ to all struct and class fields as part of another global refactor/cleanup.
@sehe There was a lot of mouse movement actually. So actually more touchpad clicking than typing.
It wasn't something I could just do a find/replace all since there was an insane amount of shadowing going on. That is precisely the reason why I decided to do that refactor.
Now shadowing, but hiding class member variables with function parameters or local variables.
@Mysticial As I recall, when it had a new battery my current laptop could reasonably plan on a battery life around 6 or 7 hours. Probably a lot less now though.
@Mikhail They might make it compatible in some future MSVC, but not MSVC2015.
@JerryCoffin I think in my case, the battery on the laptop is pretty hefty. So once I power down the GPU, dim the screen and throttle the CPU, I effectively bring the power usage of this monster down to something more comparable with a normal laptop.
But no matter what you do, 17 in. screen is still gonna pull 17 inches of power.
@Mysticial We'd hope. Mine also lets you choose between Intel integrated graphics or nVidia GPU. Unsurprisingly, using the integrated graphics helps battery life quite a bit (and it's only a 15 inch screen).