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public class I implements A
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hi
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15693231/normalized-device-coordinates
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posted on July 16, 2013 by Eric Niebler

“I think F-algebras would be useful in Proto.” That’s how Bartosz Milewski planted the seed in my head that has now matured into this blog post. Bartosz had been writing a blog post about F-algebras, and in a bid to Continue reading →

posted on August 08, 2013 by Eric Niebler

At the most recent NWCPP meeting in Redmond, WA, the always-entertaining Scott Meyers shared his latest insights about so-called “universal references” and their pitfalls. In particular, he was warning about the hazards of overloading on universal references. His advice was Continue reading →

posted on October 14, 2013 by Eric Niebler

At GoingNative back in September, Andrei Alexandrescu posed an interesting question about API design and C++11 that has had me scratching my head for a month. It was about the design of std::getline: // Read a line from sin and Continue reading →

posted on November 07, 2013 by Eric Niebler

This post was inspired by some shortcomings of the std::getline solution I described in my previous post, which just goes to show that there is no interface so simple that it can’t be done wrong. Or at least sub-optimally. Input Continue reading →

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can anyone explain what x&y == 0 means? i know it means if all the bits must AND to 0 but is there another way to state this?
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no what?
no I'm not going to answer your questiondump
go away
I was directing the question to the room, not you specifically
I don't give a shit.
05:29
what's your deal?
I don't believe we have a deal.
if you don't give a shit then ignore it
no.
then you give a shit.
I give a shit about you not cluttering this place up with your shit
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well if that is your goal, you aren't too efficient at it. my question had a one line answer. this exchange has several.
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anyone know how to download Coursera course materials?
I use Windows, and I wanted to download all the course materials for this one course I liked, but I do not want to go week by week, and download video by video and quiz by quiz. I want a tool that can do that just by one click. Please if you know any similar tool, don't hesitate to email me at [email protected] Thank you very much. Please help :)
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anyone know how to download Coursera.org course material?
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Hey guys! What's the advantage of declaring a class in a .h file and then writing ClassName::methodName in the .cpp file?
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in JavaScript, 3 mins ago, by AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute
I know what include is. Alright, let's try this again in a more simpler way.
in JavaScript, 1 min ago, by AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute
poll.php (gets latest poll data from database), articles.php (gets latest posted articles), admin.php (UI for changing stuff in the db like you see in forum software like phpbb or vbulletin). You have all sorts of files like that.
in JavaScript, 1 min ago, by AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute
All require access to DB
in JavaScript, 1 min ago, by AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute
now I can't go in every single file and instantiate a new DB object.
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