@MooingDuck I still have my reasons against cin>> so i learned stringstream which seemed better. Incase the user enters a whitespace or letter when he should enter numbers
@Mysticial Damn. I never pay any attention to the tags. You just made a lightbulb go on: tags can effectively 'market' a question to a broader audience.
Hmmm. I think I will be forever naive in the hunt for rep :)
@Mysticial Brilliant. I tend to focus on the heart of the matter. But, granted, I'd never have seen the question had it not been tagged boost-spirit... it is in my favs
When it gets closed I'll probably come here begging for reopen votes. I've noticed that a quite a few of the 10ks love to delete things either out of jealousy or they feel the need to exercise their power...
@MohamedAhmedNabil on the first line, input something with a space. Then, input a valid number. Result: program complains that the second is also not a number. But close.
The difference is indeed caused by super-alignment issue in the following related questions:
Matrix multiplication: Small difference in matrix size, large difference in timings
Why is transposing a matrix of 512x512 much slower than transposing a matrix of 513x513?
But that's only because the...
Clinton Regrets Reading Short Version of Speech http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/borowitzreport/2012/09/clinton-regrets-reading-short-version-of-speech.html
@pyCthon Im not making ads. The last time i did it there were only like 3 people and pretty much my sentences made no sence. Im sharing this to help people out
yeah my place is having trouble finding a data scientist with 10-15 years experience...
@EtiennedeMartel most comp sci programs don't even teach that kind of stuff
i'm lucky enough to have been in a super computing competition other wise as a math/physics major i wouldn't know anything and i feel i knew as much/more on that subject then the comp sci guys we had on our team..
@pyCthon they're* and I don't think Obama is a bad candidate and I haven't heard a good argument against him yet, but then again what you said could be true. I just don't know see it.
@pyCthon Need a citation. As for the debt statement, the economy was already bad before Obama took office however his cabinet has been amending it and making it better slowly.
Clearly, the people who closed this question did not read the comments or the answer. This is not a duplicate and was reopened once before. — Mysticial49 secs ago
Since this hasn't been asked any where I could find on SO,and since I may be hiring a haskell dev soon I thought I would bring this up..
What would be some detailed verbal questions to ask that would demonstrate a strong working knowledge of haskell. I can think of a few good questions and codin...
@pyCthon It definitely deserved more upvotes than it does right now. I think the reason why it got as few as it did was because it didn't really answer the question at hand.
The only one nice thing about calling a C function is that you can guarantee that it won't throw an exception. (barring longjmp - which you probably shouldn't be using anyway)
@MohamedAhmedNabil It's not too bad, but it got two main issues: one, it talks about std::string way to late, and second, it doesn't even talk about C++11.