actually, the compile-time recursion bit is taken care of by generating a Fibonacci sequence at compile-time. The array of integers I want to fill up should contain the Fibonacci sequence at the end
yes, it is. I usually try to base my stuff for n00bs on real project code (I have a project just for that purpose) but this is a bit outside the scope for that -- and I promised to start talking about template meta-programming a bit
@FredNurk I think the minimalist explanation is that for struct { typedef T type; } a;, T is not required to be complete. So in fact there is no need to instantiate the next Fib.
@LucDanton FDIS 14.7.1p1 lists a bunch of nested things to implicitly instantiate declarations and definitions for upon a class template's implicit instantiation, but I don't see member typedefs included anywhere
@FredNurk I'd be careful. The tags are used for all languages and it isn't because a language has then synonymous that they are synonymous for all. (I hadn't see Jalf's answer when I wrote mine.)
@Xeo: I had to delete my comments on your question. That guy is indeed right, clever use templates might let you get rid of having to list all derived classes again. Shall I downvote your answer now? :)
@MartinhoFernandes I tried playing with these tools when I turned 10k, but quickly got bored with them. I guess I'm just not the janitor type.
Personally I would first try out the algorithms in matlab and try to write a prototype. Once it's clear how it works out it would implement it in a "real" programming language such as C++
Well if your not familiar with image processing just I would just recommend to work through the example in the matlab tutorial and maybe use a book like image processing using matlab by Gonzales first.
don't be sad, wouldn't be fun if it were that easy :)
@DeadMG See, there is absolutely no, I repeat: NO excuse for not using VCS. Never. NEVER. And that applies to your case, too. (You could have used some VCS just for your stuff.)
The time lost with that easily makes up the time necessary to introduce SCM.
I could use VCS, but quite frankly, I don't know how, and secondly, I really shouldn't have to- backing up the University's servers is the University's problem, and not erasing other people's work is teamwork 101
@Luc, IMO VCS and backup have different goals. Backup is preventing accidental lost, VCS is keeping history. (And BTW, normally you backup your VCS repositories).
i am adding variable control in my Dlg class .. but when i add variable controls in Dlg class, i give me error that "un-able to change the DoDataExchange" function ..
VCS is good for debugging and/or tracing bugs in distributed software. Just because you update it, doesn't mean your clients do, and their specific scenario may be the only evidence a bug exists in the old version (the importance being it may still exist in the new version).
@Raze Postbacks are just calls to the server with some data or something, usually it is the entire page, like a button click could generate a postback.
But a closer look reveals that it doesn't actuall post the form with the VIEWSTATE, but instead puts the VIEWSTATE into an Ajax call and sends it to the server.