I tried using "Kinect for Windows" on my Mac. Environment set-up seems to have gone well, but something seems being wrong. When I start some samples such as
OpenNI-Bin-Dev-MacOSX-v1.5.4.0/Samples/Bin/x64-Release/Sample-NiSimpleViewer
or others, the sample application start and seems working qu...
well, it might just be able to work on linux via wine, not sure if wine has bothered with mac at all...
oh boy, been a long day of reading through shit code, trying to work out what the hell is going on all the while keeping an eye out for things I might be able to do to improve what is going on. Time to head home and star at stuff real close :D
No preprocessor:
/* <-- added line
int _tmain(int argc, _TCHAR* argv[])
{
L<A>* pA;
L<B>* pB;
pA = pB;
return 0;
}
*/ //<-- added line
int _tmain(int argc, _TCHAR* argv[])
{
}
works fine for me.
user784668
15:32
@LuchianGrigore Make it char* argv[] or no arguments at all.
The protection only works if the decompilation tools honors the SuppressIldasmAttribute. Microsoft's ILDASM honors this and refuses to open any assembly marked with this attribute, but most other tools like Reflector, etc do not.
These are not "real" protections anyway - they are just an additi...
What decision was taken about pushing advertisements in answers (even with a disclaimer)?
You need to obfuscate your assemblies with an obfuscator which supports string encryption. This feature encrypts all literal strings used in your code.
Take a look at Crypto Obfuscator which supports this feature. It also supports a more powerful feature called Method Body Encryption which repl...
You need two separate tools for this -
A copy protection licensing scheme to replace your hardware scheme.
Further, to prevent others from seeing your code and data like strings, keys, et, modifying it or bypassing it you also need a code-protection + obfuscation tool.
Take a look at Crypto...
I don't like this guy.
He has some reasonable answers, ok, fine. But it's obvious he's trying to push the products.
Gentlemen,
Thank you all for your very fast and usefull replies. I don't want to use licensing over the internet, since the application is running not always on computers that are connected. I will then get probably more problems then solving them. We will now most probably go for a commercial s...
> The set of diagnosable rules consists of all syntactic and semantic rules in this International Standard except for those rules containing an explicit notation that “no diagnostic is required” or which are described as resulting in “undefined behavior.”
First of all the vidArray->size() call you made is equivalent to vidArray[0].call() because an array is nothing else than a pointer pointing the first element, so by calling vidArray->size() you are simply doing : (*vidArray).size().
Such old arrays doesn't have a size(), there are however unadv...
@NeelBasu Actually, you can reinterpret_cast the address of the raw array to a std::array because the address of both is guaranteed to be the same as their first element.
@kbok Since xkcd is done every other day (with weekends as an exception), the phrase "today's xkcd" can cover "monday-tuesday", "wednesday-thursday", and "friday-saturday-sunday". Saying "Today's xkcd" is entirely legal to reference any xkcd comic posted in the respective day-block.
The chat has come across a case where one user does something similar to Ira. From the few of his recent answers I looked at, it seems he hasn't done it as badly as Ira Baxter did. But then he goes out and actively searches old questions (new ones, too) and plugs his products.
Yes, he adds a di...
@Chimera If you look at the timeline of those answers, you will see that those downvotes are fairly recent. So I suppose everyone here was as disgusted as I was and clicked the downvote button. But, yeah, since everybody did this within a very short timespan, the serial voting algorithm will probably revert this over night.
@sbi Sorry I didn't realize you were pointing out a more systemic problem. Next time feel free to ping me directly, or one flag indicating that we should look at the body of answers would be fine.
Now that I can search for all the times I mentioned in the C++ lounge that chat search sucks, it seems I can't search for something actually useful, like the link to some neat xkcd 1110 viewer that Mysticial posted yesterday. All I get is the 500 lolcat. I have confirmation of this feature bug fr...
@sbi Just saying, if you want to be more efficient and don't want to go through writing a whole meta post, you can just ping me directly, or a flag indicating that we should look at the entire body of answers that's fine.
@sbi I assumed you did the spam flags. The question was after.
@sbi: Thanks for reminding me. I've been meaning to write something about software patents for quite a while, and your tweet this morning got me started writing a bit about it. Feel free to read it if you care.
@casperOne Ah, no, I wasn't aware that some here had thrown flags across this. I got a pretty snide remark a moderator on one of my flags when I flagged more than a dozen answers by Ira the other day, essentially telling me to not to add load to the flag queue, but take the discussion to meta. So I did this time — and I promptly get a (friendly!) remark from a mod asking me to flag and explain there... :(
@sbi Yeah, sorry for the confusion on this. The meta post was solid, thank you for that. If you want to be more efficient in the future, like I said, ping me, I'm sympathetic and don't mind doing the leg work on these kinds of users. Or a custom mod message. Your choice.
@Fanael Often when I flag, rather than clicking on "spam!!!", I pick "other" and explain my reasoning. Yeah, not as sure, but you have to remember that moderators look at a queue of dozens, if not hundreds, of flags, mass-processing them one at a time. I am sure it's helpful to explain your reasoning.
@Fanael But for you it's just a few flags to do a bit more about, while, as casperOne said, to them it's hundreds. It just doesn't seem fair to be lazy at the cost of volunteers that shoulder a lot of work for us.
I realize this is likely to be wildly unpopular, but how about Stack Exchange allows those who want to advertise products to pay for advertising so people who want to see ads can go to a specific place or places to view them? Then advertising links in questions and answers would be banned.
Botto...
@Cat I hate and love you at the same time. I just spent the last 4 days immersed in DayZ. I hate you because I spent 4 days in DayZ. I love you because I had a lot of fun doing it.