Instead of safely sending manned spaceship to Mars and making truly self driving cars, a not autonomous car is sent to orbit the space.
yeah keep on making useless stuff in the name of innovation, we will see dow jones jump off a cliff in the next 3 days because of stupidity of humankind
jump of stock index yesterday like a dead cat bounce
@LucDanton I am not very surprised. I'm from Brittany myself, and my grandparents didn't understand each other's Breton at the beginning, as they were from towns distant by about 50 km.
And that was not long ago, early 20th century. When I was a kid (some 20 years ago), my great grandmother understood some French but was unable to speak any.
@BartekBanachewicz No, not on reasonable machines. Each core would have a copy in its cache and as long as you don't modify the data there is no cache invalidation. The copies (if not optimized out) would just result in more cache misses for no gain.
I was looking at the article on std::variant http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/utility/variant/visit
The example contains essentially the following lines (sligtly modified by me):
template<class... Ts> struct overloaded : Ts... { using Ts::operator()...; };
template<class... Ts> overloaded(Ts...) -
@Feeds It took me literally years to find a backpack that met my desires. And even now, I'm not sure if I don't still want to look into getting one custom made.
@wilx I don't think so. I have never seen a backpack that can fit a 15.4'' laptop but doesn't have enough space left to fit a bottle and the charger. That's all I need.
Sometimes it's some ugly army design and I somewhat struggle to decide if I should let vanity guide my purchasing decisions, but usually they have a simple black one.
I think normal people call the "vanity" I mentioned "style".
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Choosing the worst thing in web development is like trying to decide which is the worst way to die: cancer, burning, freezing, Ebola, being drawn and quartered, etc.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Imagine this multiplied by doing that in a .bat file using echo and output redirection and having to escape all the < with ^< and such.
hey im currently looking for projects to work on to improve my skills where do i go about doing this??? like (very) small open source contributions i find it hard to find small projects to work on to improve my overall skill level
This is clearly one of the reasons why I do not necessarily use the latest syntax stuff. You can't even google that. — Thomas WellerMay 12 '14 at 21:34
Also. "the latest syntax stuff". Feature has been in c++ at least since c++89 IYAM
Well, clearly you went in deeper than I did. I thought if you go too deep it might hurt something. But if others went in there before me I guess it's fine.