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A: Operator overloading, const and #arguments errors

Vlad from MoscowIf this operator was declared as a class member function then you need to define it the following way bool Time::operator <= (const Time& other) const{ return (day <= other.day && hour <= other.hour); } Also take into account that the condition inside the operator is invalid. There should...

@user3299912 And is it you who have downvoted my answer?
@VladfromMoscow '@user3299912 And is it you who have downvoted my answer?' Of course not, he/she even can't ... (I didn't neither)
@πάντα ῥεῖ I think that it is you.:) Because every time when I have been downvoted you appear.
It wasn't not me (check my reputation profile)!! I just notice your 'delusional' chase for downvoters of your answers, and comment it. I think the kind of mechanism you're experiencing here (as I could observe so far), is the higher rep you get, the more you're exposed for downvotes. The reason I'm appearing often along you, might be we have the same daytime zones, and I'm often on here ...
@@πάντα ῥεῖ By the way if you a Greek then I would like to ask what does name Penelopa mean?
@juanchopanza Do you want to say that all will be ahead?
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@VladfromMoscow I'm german, I have given some reasoning for the nick in my profile, you're welcome to have a look.
@πάντα ῥεῖ I was in Eastern German. For example in Leipzig, Meisen, Dresden.
what does name Penelopa mean? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penelope
@VladfromMoscow At least it was me that gave you the least 10+ to the 10K. I rarely downvoted answers of yours, if ever ;) ...
@πάντα ῥεῖ There is a wrong meaning of name Penelope. It seems that it is only me who knows its true meaning.:)
@VladfromMoscow There's some other hint I found (not in english), that Penelope could mean: 'She's going to rip your skin off' ;) ...
@πάντα ῥεῖ It is not a name for a girl.:)
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Do you want to give me the answer, I don't get it (how could I if only you know ;) )
@πάνταῥεῖ Her name means "A beauty with a strong character"
Thanks, didn't find any hint for this meaning. But that's name well designed for a girl (not only though). Men need to provide strong character only ;)
"A beauty with a strong character" and this can well mean: _'She's going to rip your skin off' _ LOL!
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@πάνταῥεῖ There are many ancient greek words in English as for example "fire". Compare with italian "faro" that means lighthouse. This name come in Italian from ancient Greece.
@πάνταῥεῖ By the way there are many cities in the Mediterranean that have name faro. At leasr I know such city in France if I am not mistaken.
I know Faro from Portugal (Algarve) , a bit touristic but all in all the Algarve is great! What I meant with the 'rip off skin' metaphor was from an explanation of the name being compound from πήνη (pēnē = tissue) and λέπειν (lépein = rip off, peel off).
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@πάνταῥεῖ It is an invalid interpretation. For example Lepo in Slovenian means beauty. The Slavs lived near the ancient greek as for example the Makedonians.
@πάνταῥεῖ It is to late. Bye.
Ahh, I see. I'm not really an expert in greek (hardly can read the alphabet myself, getting better slowly), and yes that's pretty plausible that slovenian language is closer to ancient greek than latin (what's I've being trained for). Still stands, that 'A beauty with a strong character' might well 'Rip your skin off', if you don't behave ;) ...
c'ya

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