@Mysticial I have work I probably should do too, but I think I'll do it better with a bit of rest. Besides, I've already hit rep-cap for the day, so why stay up any more? :-)
If I have a variable whose type was a templated class, and I want to build another variable of a different templated class, but use the same template parameter, how could I?
While the example below does not work, it hopefully gives the idea of what I am looking to accomplish. If there is no very...
Some say that a debugger is the mother of all evil. What do you think of this approach?
I have a friend at work, a colleague, who's completely against using a debugger whatsoever.
I asked him: So, you just write code without bugs? Is that it?
He answers: Of course not. Everyone makes mistakes,...
I see where that guy is coming from, if code is not working properly it is better to understand rather then just look for exactly where an error occurs.
Personally, I think good programmers just get the job done, we are hackers not artists
@thecoshman I don't think everything can be framed as a "job". Believe it or not, some of us really do program for the sake of creating a program at its own pace, not for money, not on a timeline.
@GManNickG programming is like construction work. First and fore most it has functionally do what it has to do. After that, you can start to make things look pretty
Sure there are sculptures out there, but they tend to be left alone, people come and look at them every so often. The usual train of thought would be 'oh... well that's a thing, looks nice I guess; but it's a bit pointless'
I was actually one of the biggest repwhores during my first 3 months on SO... then it got old very quickly... So I've officially quite the rep-whoring game.
@Mysticial really? you really just blindly poke at the keyboard and then take a look at what appeared? I don' think so, I think you are investigating your tools
I noticed, the questions with C++ tag are answered in one! minute (with all related stuff - links, code listings, etc.) ... Seems too weird for me. Like at TopCoder, where you always have a notes, sheet cheats, etc.
When I first joined SO, it took me about 2 weeks to "learn the game". Once I had it down, I pulled a 60-day rep-cap streak - before finally failing over Thanksgiving because there weren't enough questions..
@gahcep there is a small window in which you can edit answers without them counting s edits. A lot of posts are not much more the "yeah, it can be done" at first and then get edited a few times, adding more info, then some links
@thecoshman I think you're being too literal. We didn't mean "without purpose" as "literally ramming my face into the keyboard", we just meant without a schedule or without a clear goal in sight. Just doing stuff for the sake of creating what can be created.
@thecoshman TBH, my C++ actually sucks. My gold C++ tag says nothing. I don't know lambas, I don't know metaprogramming. I suck at templates. My C++ is littered with C.
@thecoshman If you go back to my earlier days you'll see that I'd get a downvote every day. There were more, but they were revoked when I fixed my answers. (or just outright deleted it)
@Mysticial lol, me too. I have very little knowledge of what lambas are or what they can be used for. I have no idea how this TMP wizardry works. I am able to make use of templates. My code is never as generic as it could easily be. And what makes this all worse, is I am stuck with Java at work ¬_¬
@Mysticial these days, most of my rep comes from people upvoting old answers :) Got 134 rep in the last week, 50 of which is from two new answers, the rest from old ones people upvoted
There's basically 3 ways to get a high volume of residuals. 1. It's an FAQ question. 2. You're an extremely active user and many people visit your profile. (Jon Skeet, Eric Lippert) 3. The question has enough critical mass to make it onto the first page of the top questions list.
yeah, I don't really qualify for either of those. So I just got an upvote a day or so, simply by having a lot of answers, so occasionally someone will find one of them
But yeah, @GManNickG I'll probably gonna try to contact you offline sometime this summer. You seem like the right person to plant a crazy performance question.
I have posted 10 answers (no high ranked stuff, avg. 1.8 upvotes) and received 616 in reputation during that same period (since april 5th). That's roughly 300 per week, of which approx. 70% is residuals.
@GManNickG I don't spend more than 10 minutes on SO these days and I don't run blogs. Heck my bio isn't even filled. I guess it is just the number of answers out there then :)
@Mysticial Really, not more than you used to get :) I bet you used to get ~300 daily
@jalf my current solution uses MMX, which is such a pain to work with, because you have to clear the fp register state all the time. Would love a SSE solution, btu so far, haven't been able to write up anything reasonably efficient
and so I needed to know when the android-based phone was rotated the x,y,z directions for a tilt-based program and then I used the well circulated code that uses magnetism and acceleration to find orientation since the orientation detector is unreliable and this was well and good in the x,z plane...
For me, it got old after 3 months. The final 20 days of soft-caps to legendary were very agonizing - except for the week following the denormal-float question.
@thecoshman For questions that never make it above 10 votes, then anything after 24 hours would be considered a residual. For the big questions, yeah you need at least one month before all visibility stops.
People visit the month tab?! See, I totally don't get it with that 'fashion' / popularity thing. Who cares what popular questions are... I'm not going to read questions that other people like. I'm gonna search for answers to my questions.
@sehe Nah, I've learned quite a few things from looking at popular questions. Sure most of them are stupid, but some are good for the right reason. Those you learn from.
@Mysticial I suppose I did that while monitoring the incoming stream of 'new' questions. I thought that was more useful because I could simultaneously moderate, classify, edit etc.
Basically, I define a residual to be a vote that you get after the post is old of enough to have no visibility. (It's not in the "newest questions", "hot", "week", "month", etc...)
So I have a double set to equal 1234, I want to move a decimal place over to make it 12.34
So to do this I multiply .1 to 1234 two times, kinda like this
double x = 1234;
for(int i=1;i<=2;i++)
{
x = x*.1;
}
System.out.println(x);
This will print the result, "12.340000000000002"
Is there...
@Mysticial I shun those. I just lend my vote to one of them. Though, occasionally, I would decide that people completely missed important aspects of the question.
Here is a 'somehwat' nice snippet showing:
precompiled regexen
Linq to anonymous type projection
Culture-aware (correct) number parsing and printing
You would want to extract certain code (e.g. the number parsing) in real life.
See it live on IdeOne.com
using System;
using System.Linq;
usin...
No other answer remotely cared about input validation or localization dependencies
The denormal-float question was denied #1 for 3 weeks by the CSS/Javascript question because it only had 2 answers. Only after ycombinator pumped another 100 votes into the question did it finally take #1 - for just that last week.
The good thing is that things that get linked on reddit do "to some extent" get voted on fairly. For example:
The one I linked to had 100 votes for 50k views. That's a horrible ratio. Most of the other things that get linked have a much higher ratio.
hi all, I was wondering if anyone here is programming in Qt? I need help about porting an Qt written Android app to iOS. If anyone has some ideas let me know and we can discuss it
What is the etiquette when receiving a recruitment email from a recruiter (not a head hunter) when you’re not interested (and did not solicit contact requests)? Ignore it? Reply & decline?
> it's not a good opening song, it's not a good ending song, it's not good middle song, it's not a good standalone song, it's not a good looping song, it's not a good background song, it's not a good soundtrack song
are you sure about the less than btw? Equality is relatively simple since the two components can be compared individually, but with less than the lower half only matters if the upper halves are equal