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7:01 PM
@user245823 you check back with your question in a few minutes, to answer questions people ask you, until it gets answered.
 
ok
so i will just sit tight here i guess?
or just keep refreshing page
 
@user245823 you can just wait at the top of the page, no need to referesh. If something interesting happens, a red circle will appear on the words "Stack Exchange" at the top left of the page.
 
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Q: GROUP BY combined with ORDER BY

FredOverflow The GROUP BY clause groups the rows, but it does not necessarily sort the results in any particular order. To change the order, use the ORDER BY clause, which follows the GROUP BY clause. The columns used in the ORDER BY clause must appear in the SELECT list, which is unlike the normal use of ...

Whoa, 8 answers in 15 minutes!
 
BTw to answer your question tflib is just some stuff i have done that utilizes this third party lib
 
@daknøk probably not the best idea ever:
when(a && b) -> while(!a && b)
Always put defensive parenthesizes in macros!
 
7:05 PM
@user245823 additional information like that should be edited into the question. Ah, but the question is uneditable atm, because there is a pending edit.
 
i did respond to your comment below though.
i think
 
I have #define WHEELS_EXPECT_SEMICOLON static_assert(true, "") for use in macros to require a semicolon at the end, even at namespace scope.
 
someone want to handle this pending edit? stackoverflow.com/questions/12184660/… (I dunno how to link to the pending directly)
 
Woot! The PA kickstarter reached the primary goal.
@MooingDuck I see no pending edit.
 
I will pass on dropping the fish again, but it should be known that another user has fallen.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I donated to some kickstater... now I don't remeber what it was
 
7:08 PM
lol
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes it got passed
 
oh, right
Oh shit... July 2013? I'll have forgotten about it by then
 
What's red and looks like a tomato?
@Drise You'll probably get some reminder.
 
@Drise Do you think it will actually be done by then? I bet much later.
 
@Chimera That's the est delivery time.
 
7:14 PM
@Drise I know, but even when they give a release date, it will be late.
 
@Chimera I know. One can hope though.
The biggest strength and biggest flaw of humanity: hope.
 
@Drise Yep... A year off.. long time to wait... looks like it could be good though. Is 900K really enough to keep them working for a year?
I guess it must be, since they set the amount.
 
@Chimera If the internet just handed you and a few of your friends 1 mill, would you guys work for a year?
 
I think it will reach at least the 1.1k mark.
 
@Drise Yes, but then again we aren't a large studio.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm tempted to pitch in 50
 
7:18 PM
@user245823 are you not getting pinged on StackOverflow, or just not paying attention? :D
 
not pinged
just heard the ding here
 
@Chimera Go ahead. I won't invest any more on it, but I'd really like it to reach 1.1k. :P
 
@Chimera I just upped from 20 to 40 for beta access
 
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes What's PA?
 
9 mins ago, by Drise
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/659943965/planetary-annihilation-a-next-generation-rts
 
7:19 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes done...
 
Xeo
ah, ok
 
@mooing
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes A red tomato?
 
@mooing i worked on tflib myself but it used third party lib.
 
Ugh. 150$ of art supplies really killed my "I'll have enough to drop 1.6K on a computer" budget.
Now I'm down to having 66$ to my name and a glowing blue box
 
7:21 PM
@mooing you know this third party has a few projects and i could be i did not change the /mt to /md in one of them i am trying that crap now...hopefully that works
 
@FredOverflow Correct! You are now officially a genius.
 
I wasn't before? ;)
 
Java has an endless supply of concurrent containers.
C++ really needs that. Is there an active library proposal?
 
Maybe even next month I'll push to 100 for alpha access. Maybe not.
 
@Drise It ends on the 14th.
 
7:23 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes I get paid on the 5th
 
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Q: In C++, is there a more efficient way to write multiple declarations

Dave ChambersIn C++, is there a more efficient way to write: ImageButton* imageButton; ImageButton* imageButton1; ImageButton* imageButton2; ImageButton* imageButton3; etc without writing out all the lines? I have over 1000 buttons. I was hoping there is a better way to write this. Thanks

> I have over 1000 buttons
A thousand buttons? I do not want to see that GUI...
 
@FredOverflow arrays
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I like Java's blocking queues.
 
If I declare a array of chars (string) in my main() function, want to fill it in separate function A() so that values mirror to the array in my main(), would I pass by pointer so I don't need a return value?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes libcds was once offered for proposal. boost atomics had some competing/complementing stuff. I think it broke down due to the license restrictions on 'state of the art' lock-free algorithms... I could google something up
 
7:24 PM
@MooingDuck hey i figured it out LOL that what it was
 
@Derp pass iterators. Also char arrays are not strings. Use std::string. So, in fact pass std::string&
 
@Derp You would pass a pointer to the first char by value in a C program.
@sehe Or pass nothing and return a std::string.
 
@sehe I can't use string so I need to use char array :(
 
@MooingDuck hey if you want i can give you credit?
 
@FredOverflow he specifically asks one or the other, but yeah
@Derp ?! you have the strangest disability
 
7:26 PM
I have never been more excited ever: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/659943965/planetary-annihilation-a-next-generation-rts I can't throw money fast enough at them!
 
@Derp Sure you can: #include <string>
 
I wonder how much he has given...
Especially since he practically went through the same thing, being funded by random internet people
 
@FredOverflow its homework, so restrictions
 
@Drise $0.02, since smaller amounts get accelerated with less energy
 
@Derp Ask your teacher why he teaches you C instead of C++.
 
7:27 PM
@Derp fuck that. We're not into hoop-jumping. We're professional programmers, or wannebe's apprentices
 
@Derp Who is teaching you? (professor name)
 
@Derp Depends on your declaration. You can show it here. Is is an assignment?
 
@Drise He was "fighting" for top contributor in one of the latest Humble Indie Bundles. I suppose he threw at least four digits at it.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes He always does that.
 
Guys what is the difference between storing the string "Hello" in a text file and in a binary file?
 
7:28 PM
@Captain it's an assignment but I think i need to read up on my pointers / references with arrays. Thanks guys
 
@MohamedAhmedNabil depends. nothing, or much depending on text encodings. In both cases, actually
 
@sehe Isnt in both cases the numeric values 72 101 108 108 111 are stored?
 
@Drise Woah, calm down.
 
If you say Dr. Coleman, I will laugh.
 
@Drise Could you keep it polite, please?
 
7:28 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes I did.
 
@sehe ASCII
 
1 min ago, by Drise
@Derp Who is teaching you? (professor name)
I was ignored.
 
@MohamedAhmedNabil Then: none. Except for perhaps leading or trailing data (eol. eof markers)
@Drise Meh. The internets. Remember?
 
@sehe The char* and it's ilk is a good way to talk about pointers when introducing them. Sometimes it is necessary to make exercises that are basically copying the simplest cstring functions.
 
@sehe Yes. As you quoted earlier today :P
 
7:30 PM
@sehe Then what really is the difference between Binary and text files; besides read/write operations and the newline conversion
 
@Drise Good. Proceed
@Drise Did I? Oh, that way
 
@MohamedAhmedNabil Binary files does not recognize end of line. The 10-13 or 10 or 13 character as anything special. Yeah, only the newline conversion.
 
@MohamedAhmedNabil Nothing.
"What is the difference between A and B; besides the difference between A and B?"
 
@MohamedAhmedNabil What is the difference between a tomato and a fruitcake. you know, besides the obvious: size, colour, smell, taste and origins?
@R.MartinhoFernandes :)
 
@sehe hahaha :)
 
7:31 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes All the tiny things we missed while computing the first difference, of course!
 
Why would i want to use binary over text?
 
@sehe I have no tastebuds nor sight You insensitive clod.
 
@MohamedAhmedNabil To read binary data?
 
@MohamedAhmedNabil Because you may want to write a picture to a file and be certain that a byte 10 does not turn into something else.
 
Let me rephrase that
Why would i want to store my data in binary rather than in text\
 
7:33 PM
@CaptainGiraffe Sorry
 
To give an example, I once spent a whole afternoon trying to figure out a bug in my image loading code. Turned out I was opening the file in text mode, and some bytes in it were being discarded (namely the \rs). That wreaked havoc, obviously.
 
@MohamedAhmedNabil Because of the reason I just told you.
 
@FredOverflow Ok anything else?
 
@MohamedAhmedNabil Look up and read the stuff
@MohamedAhmedNabil Nope. One thing, maybe: std::ifstream by default comes with the std::ios::skipws flag set (skip-whitespace). This is convenient for reading whitespace delimited stuff, but breaks binary data easily
 
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Q: A new rc car A.I

user1634198My boss just gave me this project, where I and two workmates of mine must code an advanced AI for our company's rc (remote-control) car, which would allow them to detect a wall and turn away from it, or incase of detecting an other rc car, give it some gas. Also, I am supposed to do this in C++ a...

> I am supposed to do this in C++ and I'm somewhat advanced C++ programmer, but I've never done any AI before, so could you guys help me get started? I know all the syntax etc.
lol
 
7:35 PM
Mind you: this is not a difference between binary or text storage. It is a difference between the default stream flags in the standard library only
 
@FredOverflow I'm curious what the etc. is =)
 
Ugh, i have to use -1 to downvote stupid answer :(
 
@FredOverflow I always get annoyed when people say "I know the syntax".
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes ALL the syntax.
He must be pretty pro
 
Who is this "High Performance Mark" dude
 
7:38 PM
Name rings a bell. I don't remember if I blacklisted him or if I thought he was cool.
 
@robjb Yep, on a completely unrelated note has anyone seen Johannes-Litb lately?
 
Keeps closing questions
 
@CaptainGiraffe I haven't lately.
 
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A: In C++, is there a more efficient way to write multiple declarations

Mycotoxinif you cant create array, and you sure that you want a thousand variables then boost.preprocessor. If i make ask you, why you need 1000 images? its looks like really design problem. Be aware of std::array ( if you know the size at compile time) and std::vector. I guess you have a lot of tabs mayb...

Who is this chode who keeps posting shitty answers?
 
@FredOverflow it's not even hard with a few sonic range finders.
 
7:40 PM
user image
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@CaptainGiraffe 2 days ago, I wager. And several days in sequence before that
 
@FredOverflow The ALL is usually on the bottom, but I'm starring anyway.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm pretty sure he doesn't know all the syntax, like .template and stuff :)
 
Hehe.
Dinner time.
 
figured out my own issue haha. thanks for the support though. — user245823 17 mins ago
 
7:42 PM
He doesn't
KNOW
ALL THE MEME SYNTAX
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes It looked stupid with just "KNOW" on the top. Also, all examples I saw had the "ALL" on the top...? Oh wait, I was wrong :(
 
Why doesnt that work.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Rather late :)
 
@FredOverflow Still I think Litb should get a mention in the text.
 
The more cookie cutter you make an image macro, the more terrible it becomes.
 
7:43 PM
Can we close that question? It's completely useless. I absolutely hate looking for a solution, and finding 10 answers with "I fixed it myself, thanks for helping" with no "solution" given.
 
@Drise Try it. Why have consensus first?
You know: it's a community site and things get decided by voting
 
@CatPlusPlus Not because you're a cat, but the reddit meme factory is annoyingly predictable.
 
@sehe Too localized? Flag as?
 
@Drise Don't ask me. It's your opinion
 
@user245823 I didn't solve the problem, you did. Post the answer to your question
 
7:46 PM
@MooingDuck Of course the correct response was: Paypal
@Drise He just changed his name:
What does that avatar come from? It reminds me of at least two other avatars.
 
@sehe The Joker from Batman
 
Ok. Got it
Is that old?
 
syntax better now? :)
 
(Should I have known that?)
@FredOverflow s/COOKIES/CRAP/
 
7:49 PM
Mid 2000's iirc
 
@Drise So out of touch. I hope my kids will teach me movies. Or something.
 
I believe it was from the first Dark Knight
 
@sehe :%s/C/B/g still makes sense =)
 
When Heath Ledger was still alive.
"Why so serious son?"
 
Speaking of which. I'm going to guide one sleep-walker to the toilet so that he doesn't take swimming lessons in his dreams or water the flowers in the hallway.
Don't worry, he's a wee little guy
 
7:51 PM
I wish I wasold enough to have kids.
 
@CaptainGiraffe Make that s/[CK]/B/g then
(also, my regexen aren't necessarily always vimrelated)
@Drise I think you're always old enough to have them. It's just that the sex might be illegal, wasn't it?
 
@sehe Thats GOLD Jerry, thats GOLD! (the : was just habit)
 
Do you approve of this revision?
 
@FredOverflow Took me a sec, but yes
@sehe I don't have a job to support a family, I don't have a signifigant other... And unless I want to rape someone and get put on the sex offender list.... I'm not old enough for kids
 
7:54 PM
@FredOverflow All three of them should stay IMO.
 
You cannot return &str, because its type const char(*)[11] is incompatible with the return type const char*. — FredOverflow 24 secs ago
@CaptainGiraffe All three? There were only two.
 
@FredOverflow The strcpy one I find somewhat instructional.
@FredOverflow Not on first principles, but on expectations a student might have.
 
So this is probably a ridiculous question, but it's been a long time since I've used C. I downloaded cspec and I want to use it in my project. It comes with header files, source files, and object files. What's the best method to include cspec in my project? Do I copy the header files over into a lib folder? If I do that, how do the header's know their implementation?
 
Does it have no documentation?
 
@sdasdadas #include "cspec.h" /*forgot we were in C*/ ?
 
7:59 PM
@Drise But everybody knows that rape rarely ever results in kids... The female body has ways to shut that whole thing down, no?
 
Right (I think I'm lacking some basic understanding), but if I want to pack my project up and ship it to someone else, then I have to include the spec source as well?
So that means copy the .h and .c files from cspec to a lib folder?
 
@sdasdadas (you lacked that, as well as the imagination to come up with a username for this. for about a year now)
 
@sehe I have no expertise in that field, therefore I have no authority to answer, or even speculate as to what the answer may be.
 
Poll time: Consider yourself enrolled to an introductory course in c++ (or Java=) Would you consider creating a maze route finding algorithm, given a text based maze (using * and space, 'A' start 'B' end; for the maze) Interesting? Scale (1:Please kill me - 5 This was really fun).
 
@sehe Security through obfuscation
 
8:01 PM
@Drise Don't worry. Akins is quite the authority here
@sdasdadas Wut. Solve your own problems :) Isolation is much more secure
 
@CaptainGiraffe 5 ( right hand rule FTW )
 
@CaptainGiraffe 2.5, neat but may be too difficult for intro.
 
@CaptainGiraffe 3. Meh. Not too difficult, but 'interesting' algorithms require to much maths and heuristics to even be funny
 
@Drise This is a 5 week full time course. Given a few pointers, I would not consider it too difficult.
 
@CaptainGiraffe I wouldn't give something like that in a 16 week fulltime intro course.
 
8:03 PM
Jun 11 at 8:01, by sehe
Woot. I just programmed a (halfbaked) simplistic 'wall hugging' maze solver in Google Blocky:
 
std::string test(3, '\0');
char* buf = &test[0];
buf[3] = '\0'; //is this legal in MSVC C++03?
 
^ not too difficult, IMO
 
@Drise 16 weeks? thats when we start doing specialized templating. Solving towers of hanoi at compile time (Butt off compiler-optimizations)
 
@CaptainGiraffe That's the average semester length here, and an intro to c++ course takes that long to get to writing 2 player tic-tac-toe.
 
@CaptainGiraffe Some students will find it too difficult, but perhaps they wouldn't have a future in programming anyway?
 
8:06 PM
@MooingDuck Not standard, anyway.
 
@Drise Is all they do c++? no other courses?
 
@MooingDuck The right question is whether the second statement is legal in MSVC C++03.
 
@CaptainGiraffe No, I mean there are more advanced courses, but we are talking CS 121 here
 
@Drise Yes of course, but during the semester. I get the imperssion you are telling me that they have no other courses during their c++ 16 week course?
 
@CaptainGiraffe Oh, CS 121 is a prerequisite for most of the other CS courses. Must take them sequentially.
But you do taker other courses like math and such...
Most courses are 3 hours, and you need to take 12 to be considered full time
 
8:09 PM
I see. The assignment you linked though is way more abstract of an instruction than I was considering.
@Drise "Most courses are three hours. " I do not understand this.
 
@CaptainGiraffe Well, it is a 300 level course.
3 credit hours.
 
@daknøk I found where Stephan T. Lavavej says it's safe, good enough for me.
 
Normally means the class meets 3 hours every week for 16 weeks.
 
@MooingDuck Remember though that you are writing past the end of the string.
You are overwriting the terminating NUL-character, if the implementation uses that.
 
@Drise Oh, they study this one 20 hours a week for 10 weeks. Fulltime means 40 hours a week. Not necessarily in lectures or lab, but studying.
 
8:12 PM
@CaptainGiraffe Most hours, unless specified as a lab supliment, are pure lecture.
 
@daknøk oh, I found where STL said that the second line is valid. Yeah, not sure about third line
 
Like physics 102 would have physics 102-L which is the lab
Labs are normally 1 credit hour.
 
@Drise ok, we have very different ways of specifying the burden on the students.
 
 
@Drise So how long is one credit hour wall clock time?
 
8:13 PM
^^ Oh well. Looks like today is going to stay a really meh day.
OpenMP guy doesn't dare to stick his toes in the water. Rep whore gets non-answer deleted.
 
@CaptainGiraffe Well, it's not really burden, more of a way of measuring how many courses you've taken. I need 128 hours to graduate.
 
@Drise 128 hours in all?
 
@CaptainGiraffe A 3 credit hour course usually means 3 hours a week for 16 weeks. so whatever, 3*16 is
 
I think a fun 200 level CS course would be to write some variation on the "Game of Life".
 
@CaptainGiraffe credit hours.
@Chimera It looks like 307 is doing that.
 
8:14 PM
@Drise hour does not seem to convey the proper measurement here =)
 
@Drise Well, it's a very simplified version.
 
@CaptainGiraffe Credit hour != time hour.
 
@Drise Yes that much is very clear =)
 
The Game of Life, also known simply as Life, is a cellular automaton devised by the British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970. The "game" is a zero-player game, meaning that its evolution is determined by its initial state, requiring no further input. One interacts with the Game of Life by creating an initial configuration and observing how it evolves. Rules The universe of the Game of Life is an infinite two-dimensional orthogonal grid of square cells, each of which is in one of two possible states, alive or dead. Every cell interacts with its eight neighbours, which are the c...
 
For example, my 4 credit hour Calculus C class meets twice a week for 2 hours, hence a 4 hour course.
 
8:17 PM
@Chimera Did you just do the 1?? levels? If so I might be inclined to go with Drise that the maze route finding may be a tad hard.
 
@CaptainGiraffe I'm not sure how even I would implement that, and I'm a seasoned C++ developer, though still young and learning.
 
@Drise Life is just finding a plot and adding to the surroundings, the maze finding is to determin how many available paths you have at your current position, one=move, two +=recurse, zero= return. Life is slightly harder to code IMO.
 
@CaptainGiraffe Yes, it is, but for an intro course, maze navigation I feel is non-trivial.
 
@CaptainGiraffe ?
 
@Drise You might well be correct there. I'm going to need a backup plan.
 
8:21 PM
I think 2-3 options is the hard part. Where do you start? How do you get back to where you once came?
 
@Drise more memory leaks!
 
@MooingDuck I'm not surprised. I wasn't when his AVL tree implementation failed as well.
 
@Drise what's his obsession with putting everything on the heap and then leaking it all?
2
 
@MooingDuck 1) He's a hardcore Java developer. It's in his nature. 2) He's quite fond of using C.
 
@Drise If it is a textual based map, just color the visited stuff with a character. Branch with recursion when you find a branch, so algorithmically it is quite simple.
 
8:23 PM
GameOfLife gof2(*gof); in main and the whole thing crashes
 
He also loves new.
 
@Drise you sholdn't do that in C either.
 
@MooingDuck He's mixing C and Java ideals.
 
@Drise hmm, that's true I guess
 
Though, I will say, his class is probably one of the better taught courses in the CS department.
He at least tries to make it engaging. And not just spoon feed. He tries to make you think.
 
8:25 PM
@CaptainGiraffe Would that on average be faster than just using the right hand rule?
 
There's a football game I need to see in a few minutes. Any other ideas somewhat simpler than maze-finding?
 
@CaptainGiraffe Tic-Tac-Toe is a classic. Bingo is another.
I liked programming bingo.
 
@MooingDuck I often see code like some_function(*new Foo()) instead of just some_function(Foo()) :)
 
@Chimera Would depend on the maze. There is no optimum not taking the maze structure into account.
 
@CaptainGiraffe Football, or football?
 
8:26 PM
@CaptainGiraffe Maze finding? Are you trying to find a way to your TV?
 
@Drise Not bad at all. Thanks!
 
@Chimera right hand rule is just about as fast as they come for a generic maze.
 
@CaptainGiraffe How about generating fractals? Mandelbrot and Julia sets?
 
@Drise Messi, Iniesta and Ronaldo.
 
@Chimera Too mathy. And performance whore. I doubt most students would be able to run 3-4 levels in.
 
8:27 PM
@Chimera Yes, too mathy and graphics is tricky on the first course.
 
@CaptainGiraffe I suppose ... the graphics part wouldn't be good for a first course.
 
@Chimera I have used that as a graphical example on an android course, where the graphics are much more insisting =) (Cue Homer Simpson: art critic)
 
@CaptainGiraffe :-)
 
@FredOverflow I actually was getting around to making Bingo multiplayer in VB.Net :D
 
8:29 PM
@Chimera The code is so simple, yet the maths are intricate, the pictures are intruiging =)
 
I'd be happy to just be back in school. I'll take exams over deadlines.
 
I have the client server made out, but server doesn't handle all the disconnect possibilities.
@Chimera I'll trade you.
 
I got back from class and just realized why I'm hungry... I haven't eaten for 12 hours... haha
 
@Drise Who is your customer, a retirement home?
 
@CaptainGiraffe Oh the images are amazing... I wrote a client/server version back in the early 90's that improved the performance... was fun.
 
8:30 PM
kk, thanks for the input. I'm off to watch Barcelona-RMA.
 
@Drise :-)
 
@FredOverflow My mother. She became obsessed with facebook Bingo. Also my minecraft server.
 
@CaptainGiraffe cya
 
@Chimera The coloring is key.
 
@CaptainGiraffe yep
 
8:31 PM
@Drise Why doesn't she simply play Facebook bingo then?
 
@FredOverflow It borked at some point, I coded an alternative. For shits.
 
What is the deal with Minecraft? What makes it so much fun?
 
I was going to have my minecraft server play it so they could kinda gamble resources for resources.
It was going to be fun. Until I found that .Net doesn't support SFTP
 
@Chimera sandbox
 
@Chimera Start playing it. Come talk to me when you realize you've played 14 hours straight.
 
8:32 PM
@Drise Ok. :-)
 
HAHAHAHA
Look! He wrote a complete list of all the stuff he does wrong!
 
How are locals and members static?
 
Typical first time experience with Minecraft: Starts playing at about 8:30 pm "I'm going to see what this hype is all about." Looks up. "Why is it daytime?" Looks at clock. "Holy shit, it's 9:30am, and I have class in 10 minutes!"
@MooingDuck Yea, that's a frequent part of his lectures.
 
lol @ foot shoot warnings
 
Trust me, I wrote MinecraftAnonymous.com
 
8:36 PM
interestingly, his C/C++ reference pages aren't bad
 
@MooingDuck He's a java programmer, who knows C
The most representative snippet of what the fuck:
    cin.getline(ch, '\n');
    try
    {
        numGen = atoi(ch); // convert to an int
    }
    catch(...) // If conversion failed default to 0
    {
        cout << "Error: Unable to read number of generations.  Must be a number.\n";
        numGen = 0;
    }
 
@sehe My thoughts exactly.
 
@sehe What exception does atoi throw?
 
^ atoi doesn't throw. Don't catch (...). Don't use cin.getline. Error check input stream. Use if(std::cin >> i) { } instead
This is apart from the fact that he doesn't know how to copy/past source code (sed s/<:/</g was required) and zipfiles are unknown to him
 
@sehe They are really more for visual reference, not copy-paste. But you still make a point
 
8:42 PM
@Drise Meh. In that case, post some tiffs, for gods sake. Don't ruin syntax by inserting random colons after each <...
 
Well, the football game encoder made a booboo so I'm stuck with you.
 
He's got tha blues
 
I left all my high notes with Whiskey and Smokes, so all I have left is the blues.
Sir R. Charles.
 
@sehe Not that I was defending him or anything.
But again, his courses are probably on the high scale of CS courses.
I'd rather have him teach me Java than the Associate dean.
The associate dean repeats himself uselessly during lectures. He litterally talks about the same analogy of a bank ATM for like 50 minutes.
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Oh great, another one of my university fuck ups
 
Supposedly Obama is doing an AMA on Reddit
can't get on it though, overloaded :(
 
@Drise Funny thing, course evaluations are usually fix this link or other trivial stuff. I had one tell me "I think now that it is a good idea to select courses, not based on content, but rather who is teaching it."
 
@Drise can you get on the thread?
 
a asteroid
an asteroid, Mr. President.
Wow
@TonyTheLion Yep
 
@TonyTheLion dead for me
 
dead for me too :(
 
8:54 PM
@TonyTheLion I'm having trouble loading comments
 
woah, just loaded
 
What are you going to do on climate if you win another term?
What a useless question
 
make another hurricane!
 
That's like asking "What do you do when you climax?"
 
@Drise I fail to see the analogy there
 
8:56 PM
@MooingDuck If you and Joe Biden got in a 1 on 1 basketball game, who would win?
 
@Drise Biden
 
@MooingDuck All 3 are completely useless.
@MooingDuck Nigga pleaz.
 
@Drise I might have misunderstood, was that addressed to me or to Obama? I'm not really into sports. Or moving.
 
@MooingDuck It was to Obama, just quoting another example of uselessness
 
@Drise the first one isn't useless. He has some impact on US policy as relates to global warming/pollution/etc
 
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I can get to the thread, but comments are a no.
Isn't it a little self centered to think that natural climate change that has occurred many times in the past is caused by us?
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