The only thing that could be worse would be "a URL shortened link to a TVTropes page that happens to link to Cracked.com". (yes, those do exist. I learned that the hard way)
So I this is a sample code. I just started using Visual C++ 2010 Express Edition, and I keep getting this error along with others but this bothers me a lot.
Program 9.cpp(15): error C2146: syntax error : missing ')' before identifier 's'
Here's my code:
#include <iostream>
#include <c...
@JerryCoffin Actually, I think that's wrong. Reputation gain for answers is, I think, directly proportional to a question's popularity and an answer's uniqueness and fun factor.
@RMartinhoFernandes In SVN? IIRC, you shouldn't setup commit hooks that modify the committed file in SVN.
@sbi Could be. I know some of my highest-voted answers were strictly off the cuff (often smartass) remarks. When I write a long, detailed answer, most people have apparently already moved on so it gets few votes. At the same time, it's definitely true that regardless of effort or depth, answers to relatively obscure questions often go largely ignored.
Look at the red box at the end of this chapter of the SVN book:
While hook scripts can do almost anything, there is one dimension in which hook script authors should show restraint: do not modify a commit transaction using hook scripts. While it might be tempting to use hook scripts to auto...
> Funny thing... we have a developer here who likes WAY CAPS TOO MUCH! Another dev wrote a hook to "lowercaseify" commits if they were over 90% uppercase. =) – Buggabill Oct 28 '09 at 20:56
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Ouch.
I hope they weren't using a case.sensitive language.
@user1131997 Yes, but a lot of that isn't adding support for full Win32 on ARM -- it's deprecating a lot on x86 that wasn't already supported on ARM. Despite that, much of the "deprecation" looks purely pro forma -- like they don't expect to ever really remove it, just going through the motions so they can say ARM is an equal citizen.
@KianMayne I asked some of the Boost guys about why the Boost license has the all-caps section. From what they said, it's apparently more or less a legal requirement, so your disclaimers of liability and such might be ignored by the court if you don't write them in all caps.
@user1131997 Docsis is a standard for cable modems. Without a hex dump, it's hard to guess which hex values you're seeing changing. Could be a time stamp.
`the_board [BOARD_SIZE][BOARD_SIZE]={ {0,0,1,1,1,0,1,1}, {0,0,1,1,1,0,1,1}, {0,0,1,1,1,0,1,1}, {0,0,1,1,1,0,1,1}, {0,0,1,1,1,0,1,1}, {0,0,1,1,1,0,1,1}, {0,0,1,1,1,0,1,1}, {0,0,1,1,1,0,1,1}}; ' Can someone tell me what I did wrong?
@LearningC No. I doubt anyone can, because you haven't given us any information about what you did, or what you tried to do or what you hoped to achieve
the_board [BOARD_SIZE][BOARD_SIZE]={ // what your first line looks like
int the_board [BOARD_SIZE][BOARD_SIZE]={ // what your first line should look like
@FredOverflow that's why I usually don't even bother trying to do psychic debugging. Saves me a lot of trouble, and I'm pretty sure it helps the person more in the long term if they learn to provide the relevant information when asking questions
@user1131997 There are a fair number of more specialized tools that (the last time I looked) seemed to be unique to Linux. At the same time, for something like this, it's kind of like trying to decide between a pickup and a big commercial truck to carry home your groceries -- something smaller than either will do just fine..
@sbi About the only guess I could give would be to note that the dorsal fin does look vaguely shark-like (though it sure looks awfully big for a shark...)
@RMartinhoFernandes @Luc, here's the modified form that compiles on Ideone: http://ideone.com/ceBAK in my local clang version, the whole slew starting at the defines is inside the nested scope in main
I had absolutely no idea where he got the "point" from, even though I used the same word just before that. My brain was simply unable to parse the "point".
@LearningC Difficult as it is to read minds, I think it would be fair to guess that he'd like to see you use an enum instead of raw (magic) numbers in your array, so you'd have something like enum {empty, black, black_king, red, red_king};, and each square would hold one of those values.
@bamboon Not merely harsh, but often inaccurate. To be a failed professional, they would have had to try to be a professional (and fail) before going into academia. Few I've known fit that mold. Most either went directly into academia, or were successful professionals who also taught.
@TonyTheLion Then unless he has practical understanding of what a job in the industry with client driven project requirements, he's probably not best suited for preparing someone for a career in which they work for companies with client driven projects.
@Xaade From my knowledge, @FredOverflow knows well what he's doing in his field, I think your rants are unnecessary and rude. You're a bit fast with your judgements and they are somewhat generalized too.
This is what I like for it to look like in the star. ideone.com/30WAO but how do I update the array when a player makes a move without having it print the start again?
@JerryCoffin Your often is vastly different from my often. My often was just the reverse. Horrible professors who have no experience actually coding anything, who failed to find a job, and fell into teaching. With a handful who either actually have experience, or have a vast working knowledge.
The concept of having a person dedicated to teaching is a bad one IMO.... but that's from repeated disappointment. Disclaimer: This is an opinion
@FredOverflow Then, go replace some code-monkey poll thinking professor and do the world a favor!
@Xaade Well, I'll admit that I've been able to be extremely selective about what professors (and other post-secondary teaching types) I know/hang out with.
And besides. Where do you think all these bad C++ books come from. Do you really believe they make their sales on suckers alone. No. They stay afloat by an education "industry" that profiteers off of horrible textbooks. All these horrible programmers that learn bad things that the like of (Bjarne et. al.) complain about, come from some uni somewhere.
@TonyTheLion Rants are easy to misinterpret. They are rants. Often aimed at limited personal experience. If there's a generalization in a rant, it isn't meant to be.
@bamboon Stroustrup's swan book, C++ Primer (please do not confuse with C++ Primer Plus which sucks) and Accelerated C++, depending on how much time you have.
@Xaade Some of that probably applies to a few I know. Just for example, I'm pretty sure when he was teaching, my brother Mike drew a fair number of his exercises from "the book":
@JerryCoffin A very apt comparison to me. I have quite a few ideas for that kind of books in my field, but time is a factor for sure. How did she find time?