@RadekdaknokSlupik That's basically what it comes down to. I haven't actually contributed to ardour, nor lilypond, but I have written extension scripts for lilypond (in scheme) and I wrote a very basic jack client to the API, but that is about it
I have hacked more significantly on zfs-fuse.net - but that project is quickly losing attractiveness (IMO) since there is zfsonlinux (by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
A year or five ago I wrote a batch file renamer for Windows and I was proud of it. It was about the only project that I ever completed (my website I don't really call a project).
It is hard to come up with really useful stuff and implement it
@RadekdaknokSlupik Most often, I find myself hacking on the stuff I need, without thinking about general applicability. Luckily, we have clients that tell us (roughly.....) what they need
@RadekdaknokSlupik There's a tool that must already have been invented. Did you compare with the competition or just happily reinvented the wheel for the fun of it ?
@Laddu @DimplePanchal @techno @ThunderRabbit @user1325990 @PandeyLaxman @AIbrahimZ @sreecharan @DeathMagus @Hercules @JohnWhite @krishna @Leena @VidyaMurthy @Bhurudada @BadMan @Narayana @MichaelDautermann @MedetiNaveenKumar @M007 How to run MAC App in XCode 4 ???
@sehe What? The user just dropped a bunch of files onto it, typed in a name that contained $$ which would get replaced by a number from 1 to n and hit a button to start the renaming.
Oh. I thought it would be a more general tool (e.g. rename by replacing 'quark' --> 'Quark (Feat. Dildonics)' and stuff like that) I use rename or qmv for that these days.
@ScarletAmaranth While I don't really agree with it, I'm not going to cancel the stars. That would be like saying "fuck off" to the six people that starred it.
i am having problem with an exercise, so here is the exercise:
"Write a program that aids with appropriate messages on the screen to read two character strings str1 and str2 even which will be given from the keyboard and then delete all the letters in the variable str1, which appear in the variab...
@ManofOneWay My question is whether you're using the fpu and xmm registers or you want "vector addition" for each component of a registry vector (happens to be in xmm as well).
@ManofOneWay Then you should be able to simply add an immediate from it's special memory location instead of having to move it to an another xmm register first. In the FPU mode naturally.
@ScarletAmaranth There is no addition using an immediate when operating on xmm registers as far as I can see. Could you point me to it in the Intel manual?
When exactly are objects destroyed in C++, and what does that mean? Do I have to destroy them manually, since there is no Garbage Collector? How do exceptions come into play?
(Note: This is meant to be an entry to Stack Overflow's C++ FAQ. If you want to critique the idea of providing an FAQ in...
@ManofOneWay Right, you were right, sorry. You need to have it in a register for some reason, i though addsd could accept an immediate as a rh operand. ->
Wow! My mind got blown. I had thought about the multi-condition (easy enough with variadic), but... combining so many technics and managing to hit such a syntactical sweet spot. Amazing. Thanks for sharing the article. — Matthieu M.31 mins ago
I was looking to modify the ICU source code, but it's quite impenetrable to me and I was unable to find the piece that I was looking for.
I was hoping to find the code (and hopefully some explaining comments/documentation) on the BreakIterators implementation. Does anyone know where in the ICU C...
Reality is a story the mind tells itself. An artificial structure conjured into being by the Calcium ion exchange of a million synaptic firings. What is sanity?