yo, because it seems like the current scale of discord might be unknown to some here: in the two-week span after April 30 and before May 15, there were 17258 messages posted, for an average of 1233 messages/day.
most of this, naturally, was completely unrelated to c++
How come electric field can influence magnetic field and vise versa, electromagnetic waves contain both electric and magnetic fields but is affected by neither?
Frequently when EM waves are taught, it is said that the change in electric field causes a change in the magnetic field, which then causes a change in the electric field, and so on and so forth.
But from my understanding of basic electromagnetics, it is not necessarily a changing electric field...
If I use an avatar of a woman on leash to protest the restriction of freedom of speech (putting users on short leash), how likely will I get suspended?
Do 10ker and 100kers who got reps by answering questions for free look like hens that give you free eggs and cows that give you free milk and allows you to do whatever you want to them?
Basically sort groups of 25 elements with insertion sort then recursively put the median of 5 groups of 5^N in the middle of the middle group as you go
Basically find some way to compute it on-the-fly instead of recursively as it's currently done
It should reduce the space complexity to O(1) instead of the current O(log n)
The algorithm to find where to fetch the medians and to know at which "recursion" level you are should be similar to what I've already done for poplar::make_heap except I've got to handle groups of 5^N instead of groups of 2^N elements
I expect it to be slower than a usual median of medians implementation x)
@ABuckau You sounds like loungers want to take over SE, but from my observations, none of them are that ambitious. The most they would hope for is talking dirty and speaking evil plans out aloud and taken down by the cyber police.
s/and taken down by the cyber police/ and not taken down by the cyber police/
@BartekBanachewicz I don't think so... I mean, you have a personal driver number. And that seems to stick with you. But it also seems that you have to keep your learner permit and driving license for ever
Strictly speaking, I'm not getting a new learner permit, I'm just getting it updated with a new category
I've passed the theory test, so I'm allowed to apply for the learner permit. Once I have that, I can do my IBT. Once I have my IBT I can ride on the public roads
Hi. Is it possible to add a parameter just to a specific function? Say we've got 'func(int a, int b, int c)'. Now if we try to access the function with func(1, 2, 3), it would give an error saying parameter c is private or something.
Say we've got this function 'func(int a, int b, int c)'. I would like to know if It's possible to make a parameter private just to a function, say parameter c. Now when you try to use the function, it would require only 2 parameters, not 3. If you type 3, you'd get an error
I did not expect so many loungers to agree to merge with Q&A. It looks like a room owner can make a room mostly read-only, so that together with a fat explanation and link to the lounge is an option.
FWIW, I like the separation of C++ Q&A and the Lounge. There are times when both rooms are active, and I find it much easier to follow a conversation when there's only a single conversation going on at once. I like being able to follow C++ Q&A only, and not keep the Lounge open
Things were fine when we had the original rule of "get yourself known first".
People just driving by and dumping their question because they think they'll get a quicker answer than on the main site is the real problem, here. Not the general asking of questions.
Maybe it makes sense to let loungers lounge in Q&A and see how they like it. Especially the ones who are in favor of merging but usually don't hang out in Q&A.
In mid-2015, I was told that translations of Effective Modern C++ into both traditional and simplified Chinese had been authorized. About a year later, the traditional translation showed up on my doorstop (as I noted here). It's been nearly two more years, but the other shoe has finally dropped: EMC++ is now available in simplified Chinese. Like the original English edition of the book (but…