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What are you working on \/g\/?","filename":"yukipy","ext":".jpg","w":984,"h":927,"tn_w":250,"tn_h":235,"tim":1392767446843,"time":1392767446,"md5":"dwWrf409i+pl9EFn4mqu4A==","fsize":112336,"resto":0,"bumplimit":0,"imagelimit":0,"trip":"!JohnsonY5g","replies":185,"images":11,"omitted_posts":180,"omitted_images":11},{"no":40401771,"now":"02\/19\/14(Wed)12:38","name":"Anonymous","com":"ok, I understand what's happening. when you say int c[a][b]<\/pre> you think it means allocate a 2d array with 1 dimension size of 'a' and the other size of 'b', but 'a' and 'b' aren't constant and therefor you're trying to create a dynamic array. If you make variables 'a' and 'b' constant like so:
const int a = 2;
const int b = 10;
<\/pre>
then it should compile and run. If you need a dynamic array, might I suggest the use of STL's std::vector?","time":1392831525,"resto":40389268},{"no":40401783,"now":"02\/19\/14(Wed)12:39","name":"Anonymous","com":">>40401771<\/a>
It works with const, thanks. I don't actually need to use this code, but I heard that it was possible to do so I was just curious as to why it wasn't working.","time":1392831599,"resto":40389268},{"no":40401820,"now":"02\/19\/14(Wed)12:43","name":"Anonymous","com":">>40401783<\/a>
Yeah, an array size needs to be constant because an array is actually contiguous memory. Also, MSVC is behind a little bit on C++11 adoption for some reason, if you want\/need C++11, go g++.
More on arrays here in case you're interested:
http:\/\/www.cplusplus.com\/doc\/tutorial\/arrays\/","time":1392831786,"resto":40389268},{"no":40401899,"now":"02\/19\/14(Wed)12:49","name":"Anonymous","com":"I have a question regarding plugins:
What if I want to provide a service to a plugin (in the form of some function or whatever), but I don't want to pass that service to it at startup, in case it might not want it?
Like, I have a StorageProvider object, and I want to make it available to the plugin if it desires storage, but not have the plugin know of it until it actually asks for it.","time":1392832192,"resto":40389268},{"no":40402011,"now":"02\/19\/14(Wed)12:57","name":"Anonymous","com":"How does Haskell implement polymorphism? If, for example, I write a function that restricts a parameter to Num, and uses a Num-specific function, how does it implement this?
Also, is it possible to constrain a parameter to one of several type classes?","time":1392832659,"resto":40389268}]},{"posts":[{"no":40401624,"now":"02\/19\/14(Wed)12:29","name":"Anonymous","sub":"Chinkpad","com":"Is Lenovo thinkpad x200 worth buying? 2.4 Ghz, 2gb ram, 160gb hdd. It costs 200$","filename":"824850777e6b0f3cmed","ext":".jpg","w":500,"h":333,"tn_w":250,"tn_h":166,"tim":1392830964951,"time":1392830964,"md5":"gmeOc3XbF1RDsbuwBR35Uw==","fsize":66777,"resto":0,"bumplimit":0,"imagelimit":0,"replies":10,"images":0,"omitted_posts":5,"omitted_images":0},{"no":40401921,"now":"02\/19\/14(Wed)12:51","name":"Anonymous","com":">>40401867<\/a>
My X200 (>>40401671<\/a>) has proven to be fantastic for taking notes at uni and browsing in bed.
>No trackpad<\/span>
Trackpoint > trackpad
>No optical drive<\/span>
Who the fuck uses CDs anymore?
>Shitty screen<\/span>
It's not the greatest for movies\/games but then again it's not made for those.","time":1392832300,"resto":40401624},{"no":40401928,"now":"02\/19\/14(Wed)12:52","name":"Anonymous","com":"I would buy it at that price, but then again I bought an x220 for nearly twice that to have an ssh machine","time":1392832339,"resto":40401624},{"no":40401933,"now":"02\/19\/14(Wed)12:52","name":"Anonymous","com":">>40401867<\/a>
Agreed the screen is pretty bad, but what's the last time you actually used an optical drive? The only trouble I had was trying to update the BIOS from Linux since Lenovo only provides Windows updaters and an ISO image that unetbootin doesn't like.
I paid $75 for mine with a bad fan and no hard drive, but I don't think I would pay more than 150 for a complete one. You can always try to bargain the guy down a bit.","time":1392832350,"resto":40401624},{"no":40401978,"now":"02\/19\/14(Wed)12:55","name":"Anonymous","com":">>40401921<\/a>
>My X200 (>>40401671<\/a>) has proven to be fantastic for taking notes at uni and browsing in bed.<\/span>
I'm glad, although it's a shame you paid $200 for a notebook.
>Trackpoint > trackpad<\/span>
Haha, no it doesn't.
>Who the fuck uses CDs anymore?<\/span>
A lot of media is stored on DVDS and some Linux distributions are easier stuck on a CD \/ DVD instead of a USB. 50 DVDS = $6 while 1 USB = $14 minimum.
>It's not the greatest for movies\/games but then again it's not made for those.<\/span>
Exactly, then why use it?
>>40401915<\/a>
I can't recommend you a Thinkpad, but if you give me a price I can help you find something.","time":1392832548,"resto":40401624},{"no":40402009,"now":"02\/19\/14(Wed)12:57","name":"Anonymous","com":">>40401933<\/a>
I actually use DVDS for live Linux sessions, more than once a week. Although I will not deny I do prefer to use a USB, my only issue is they're not cheap.","time":1392832645,"resto":40401624}]},{"posts":[{"no":40395086,"now":"02\/19\/14(Wed)01:01","name":"Anonymous","sub":"Headphone General","com":"What is your opinion of this list, dear \/g\/ers
the 0- $50 range are
Sennheiser HD 439 (Refurbished for $50)
Superlux HD668B\/661\/681
JVC HARX900
Audio-Technica ATH-M40
Panasonic RP-HTF600-S
Koss Portapro
$50-$100
Creative Aurvana Live !
SR80i
MDR 7506
HD280pro
If you guys have any recs about genre i'd love to hear them","filename":"$1000","ext":".jpg","w":781,"h":1200,"tn_w":162,"tn_h":250,"tim":1392789660301,"time":1392789660,"md5":"YofInIpwUoLo0CJ5r2FpDA==","fsize":130291,"resto":0,"bumplimit":0,"imagelimit":0,"replies":62,"images":11,"omitted_posts":57,"omitted_images":10},{"no":40401749,"now":"02\/19\/14(Wed)12:37","name":"Anonymous","com":"i'm scared to wear my portapros outside, why couldn't they be designed to look normal...","time":1392831433,"resto":40395086},{"no":40401832,"now":"02\/19\/14(Wed)12:44","name":"Anonymous","com":">>40401712<\/a>
actually, i don't hate how the HD25 and DT1350 look. i'd also consider the TMA-1 if they didn't sound like muddy garbage
i would just prefer non-hideous ones since i'm gonna be wearing them in public and i'd prefer not to show my power level like with something hideous like the MS 300","filename":"MS300_003","ext":".png","w":1400,"h":600,"tn_w":125,"tn_h":53,"tim":1392831842012,"time":1392831842,"md5":"AmkUFNtpMGjFggy\/yTnJfw==","fsize":105553,"resto":40395086},{"no":40401841,"now":"02\/19\/14(Wed)12:44","name":"Anonymous","com":"My DUNU DN-1000s just arrived.
I love 'em, listening with my iPod 5.5 gen, upgrading the HDD soon.","time":1392831880,"resto":40395086},{"no":40401874,"now":"02\/19\/14(Wed)12:47","name":"Anonymous","com":">>40401749<\/a>
They are rad as fuck, what are you on about?
Whenever I see someone with Beats my hatred towards them grows.","time":1392832078,"resto":40395086},{"no":40402008,"now":"02\/19\/14(Wed)12:57","name":"Anonymous","com":">>40401749<\/a>
But they were in 1984.","time":1392832645,"resto":40395086}]},{"posts":[{"no":40396779,"now":"02\/19\/14(Wed)03:53","name":"Anonymous","com":"Any people on \/g\/ working in the Silicon Valley?
I'm interested to work there but I'm a bit clueless of how hard is it for a foreign developer.
Is it hopeless? Any tips to join?
Do you enjoy it?","filename":"orange-startup[1]","ext":".jpg","w":1000,"h":1000,"tn_w":250,"tn_h":250,"tim":1392800036824,"time":1392800036,"md5":"QLE+hPm5VFC7P2bTuIfAQg==","fsize":197637,"resto":0,"bumplimit":0,"imagelimit":0,"replies":19,"images":0,"omitted_posts":14,"omitted_images":0},{"no":40401213,"now":"02\/19\/14(Wed)11:56","name":"Anonymous","com":">>40401078<\/a>
It really all depends, but those sound like a good start. You can also start to look into start ups and see what they want (they usually have public job offerings) and work on those.","time":1392828988,"resto":40396779},{"no":40401297,"now":"02\/19\/14(Wed)12:02","name":"Anonymous","com":">>40401213<\/a>
thanks. From what I got from dice.com, the most asked was really RoR and angular, django not so much. Isn't it weird\/difficult to do the back-end and the front-end? It seems two completely different beast to me.","time":1392829352,"resto":40396779},{"no":40401310,"now":"02\/19\/14(Wed)12:03","name":"Anonymous","com":"I'm moving to somewhere near Mountain View for a new job with a \/g\/ approved internet company. What should I expect?","time":1392829389,"resto":40396779},{"no":40401923,"now":"02\/19\/14(Wed)12:51","name":"Anonymous","com":">>40401297<\/a>
They are, but because it's easier to hire one person to do two jobs for 3\/4 the price, why not. Especially since there are lots of libraries that allow you to do front-end and back-end with the same language. (node.js)
>>40401310<\/a>
Paying a lot, the cost of living it pretty high compared to lots of places. Also it's pretty hard to walk anywhere because of the ultra-suburban sprawl that exists here, so either get a car or live near the meh public transit.","time":1392832311,"resto":40396779},{"no":40402007,"now":"02\/19\/14(Wed)12:57","name":"Anonymous","com":">>40401923<\/a>
but I thought node.js was considered harmful, should I learn it as well?
That's definitely a lot of things. My best bet wouldnot be to specialized and truly master two frameworks? One front and one back?","time":1392832641,"resto":40396779}]}]}
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