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10:17 PM
@πάνταῥεῖ @BaummitAugen delete bitte stackoverflow.com/q/39990763
 
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10:33 PM
@Tunaki unanimously rejecturd
 
10:46 PM
 
@πάνταῥεῖ @BaummitAugen delete candidate stackoverflow.com/q/40007994
 
@AndrewLi I'd flag VLQ
 
@Tunaki Ok
 
11:02 PM
@AndrewLi debug-pls is not a close reason. Anyway, it's perfectly clear what the problem is, so it's not a No MCVE.
 
I agree as well, there is code, expected output and wanted output. Not that great a question but it's far better than the usual dump.
 
11:19 PM
@NisseEngström Agreed. I think the bold formatting threw me off
May someone move that to trash :)
 
@Tunaki That room exists?
 
that was a long afk; back now
 
It popped out of the blue like a wild crazy room and we tamed it a bit to be our new trash room.
 
:D
 
11:29 PM
@Drew dropped everything I had in there
 
I feel so empty without any close votes.
 
@NathanOliver It's only 24 minutes away :)
 
night
 
Would this be considered a typo?
@Tunaki Night!
 
11:37 PM
@AndrewLi But what do I do about tomorrow?
 
@AndrewLi I'd say so
 
@NathanOliver ?
 
@AndrewLi yeah
@AndrewLi I'm in the USA so if I close vote in 24 minutes I'll have nothing for tomorrow during the day.
 
@NathanOliver I'm in the USA too.
You'll get another 40 tomorrow, no?
Or UTC tomorrow
 
counts only reset on UTC
 
11:40 PM
Yeah
I usually save 25 for the day tomorrow and use 15 from 7PM (0:00 UTC) to 11-ish PM
Although there tends to be more CV-worthy stuff at night
 
Middle of the day is when my tag normally gets busy
 
C++ scares me
 
It is so much fun
 
besides, JS, python, and Java have lots o' cv-worthy questions
 
That they do
 
11:44 PM
int main() { std::cout << "Hello, world!" << std:endl; return 0; }
That's the extent of my knowledge :P
 
<< std:endl; return 0; can be dropped :)
int main() { std::cout << "Hello, world!\n"; } does the same thing
 
don't some compilers require a return value for the corresponding type?
The fact that the return type is specified and you don't return anything bothers me
 
not for main. it is a special case and is required to return 0 if you leave it out
all other functions need it but it is just boiler plate for main so why not let the compiler do it for you :)
 
I guess
 
really I just do it for online as it saves some screen space. In production it is there.
 
11:48 PM
I've worked (most of time) in my short experience with programming with higher level languages
Although, learning C++ and maybe assembly is on my "to-do-in-the-possible-near-future" list
 
I like it because I like control. I want to to know how many operation X takes.
 
Agreed. Why are naming conventions so (subjectively) bad in C++?
 
What naming conventions? I wasn't aware we had one.
 
Did you mean C#?
 
Oh.. haha
The underscores and non-descript names
What is C# like? I've only used it once when I tried using Unity and it was a complete disaster
 
11:53 PM
Oh well __anything and _Capital_first_letter are forbidden. anything else is just personal style unless it is the standard library.
 
I better get going, bye o/
 
later
 

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