last one i worked for basically went like this: potential customers would be brought in and we software people acted as a "oh look at us go we are so busy, look at them coding away" so our value wasn't even the actual products we produced so much as the appearance for potential clients to buy the company. and guess what happened, the company was bought out after i left the job lmao
i'm uncomfortable with the brainwashing esp of the younger kids, at my last one this one co-op worked there doing iOS stuff, cool guy, i still go to concerts with him every now and then, but apparently he got hired on fulltime after he graduated and i told him i'm working at a bigger company now and he was just like "psshh, i'm so sorry for you", he's so brainwashed because that whole culture was "fuck big companies! we're so non-corporate!"
i hated the fuckin' media people coming in and like interviewing us, "oh yeah we're so not like the bigger companies here, look at our cool FUN culture! yay!"
> Im aware that this is a Hardcore game, made to be difficult and not holding your hand but god ... I started a new char for the 4th time, trying diff builds.
@sehe Thanks for the hint about using a bounty. I'll research to see if that's an appropriate mechanism to use. In the mean time, I just cleaned up my answer a little.
@VillasV Yes--the version you license, you can continue to use as long as you want (but it usually won't work with subsequent releases of VS). I mostly update when there's a new version of VS.
@JerryCoffin One of my chickens is super smart (for a chicken). She knows to knock on the door when she wants the door to be opened. She also pecks on the lid when she wants the lid to be opened or use the beak to drag your pants when she wants the food in your hand. Last time, both of my chickens jumped onto the window sill and knocked on the window using the beak when the blind was down to get some attention.
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@VillasV What do you mean by "get"? All the algorithms take pairs of iterators, so in this case the pair would basically be begin(), find(...) (though, admittedly, if you want nothing in case of not finding the item, you're stuck with checking for equality to .end() first).
@VillasV You could use copy_if instead, if you're bothered by traversing the input twice. Probably a little more complex to write, but quite possibly somewhat faster (especially if the value is likely to be close to the end of the input).
@orlp Given input in random order, on average they're exactly the same. The first traverses half the input (on average) for the find, then traverses it again for the copy. The second always traverses the whole thing exactly once. Given caching, however, the first can be a win.
@Borgleader a feed_monitor class that checks if there's any new urls on the feed. It only remembers the last taken url, so it grabs everything "newer" than that