@jalf Actually, that's wrong. (I starred it nevertheless, though.) I also liked the concept once, and I object to the idea that I was a simpleton back then.
This one's pretty good, especially considering its age. I'm contemplating giving this precedence over @jalf's when pointing out that Singletons are shit. :)
@Chris Hi. I hadn't seen a Chris here in a while. :)
@Xeo Don't count on this morning. It's cloudy here. The sun, however, shines on the other side of the island (apparently, it always does on some side here, you'll just have to find it), so I'll be offline Real Soon Now(R) to go swimming in some nice little cove. :)
@Xeo Yeah. (It's 11:30am here, mind you, and we've just finished breakfast.) Anyway, I gotta go to the Sunday market first, buying me some books. I got a week to go, and I had to resort to Crime (literature), because I ran out of books days ago.
> don’t even build a factory – use an Inversion of Control container to do Dependency Injection, and let the container be the glue-code for you. If there’s intialization, then use a container that has a lifecycle system that allows you to make an “init()” method which is called by the container.
@CatPlusPlus There's no problem so simple that it can't be solved in absurdly contrived and verbose ways requiring hundreds of lines of boilerplate code
but if you make it easy for people to find your questions (by giving them meaningful titles, and not rolling a dozen different questions into one), then those who can answer will find the question and hopefully answer it :)
I'm not going to ask this on SO because I feel like I don't understand the term deeply enough, but is C++ considered to be duck-typed? It feels like a strongly-typed language, but surely templates will accept anything just as long as it "swims and quacks like a duck..."
@Maxpm: Consider a function taking a base class pointer (or reference). In Python, you could totally call a child-class-only method on it so long the object indeed was a child-class type.
@CatPlusPlus Yeah, but since the term "duck typing" originates from python (afaik), you could say "true ducktyping" is "runtime ducktyping". imho, anyways, as always.
So, Xeo, in what possible way is the question you mentioned a duplicate of mine. It asks how to get the last element of the string. In my question i provided 2 possible ways of doing it. My question is quite different, don't you agree?
@CatPlusPlus Actually I hadn't read them. Did so now (and stopped considering pointing out the article to poor lost souls believing Singletons to solve problems).
The title is horrible, I know, but until I know the answer to my question, I can't think of a better one. If you can, please edit.
I was solving (for fun) a very easy problem on one of OnlineJudge sites. The problem is this:
Input: a single string containing
lowercase latin letters. The le...
I am a (Ubuntu) Linux user. Sometimes, I have to use wine for executing Windows-Executables.
I would like to know if Windows malware (virus, trojan, worm, ...), so malware which was not intendet to do harm when beeing executed with wine on Linux, can do harm to my Linux system. I use a standard...
Can anybody with Android experience help me out with a little problem I'm having? Android room is locked for now and I don't think it's a big enough problem to post a question
@lespommes oof, that's not the best thing to say when asking C++ programmers for help ;) The two languages (when used correctly) really don't have much in common
You know, by the time it would take you to convince ask if you could ask your question, you could either: Just friggin ask the question in here, or ask it on SO proper
I still don't understand why people come here to ask questions in the first place. I mean, it took me long enough to even discover the chat. Is it the first result when you google "where can I ask programming questions?" or soemthing?
@DeadMG I dunno, today I was writing a throw-away toy program for the heck of it and I just threw down a hg init just in case. Particularly because that code is not memorable I want history on it so that when I come back later I know what I wrote/changed.
given the ease of setting up a dvcs, I really don't get why anyone would even consider using dropbox or a network share (or no source control for that matter)