truly spoken like someone who has never worked on a large C/C++ project
truly spoken like someone who has never worked on a large C/C++ project
not saying it’s good design, I ditched C++ long ago. at least the C++20 modules API is gonna fix this, right guys?
pretty sure the meme is about how the implementation looks ugly but using the implementation looks good because all the code is abstracted away. if it was like you said then why would they compare the code to the main.cpp
The reason is that header files are pretty much copy/pasted into your c files when you include them. so the code in them keeps getting recompiled for every c file, which drastically increases overall build times. If you only declare in the header and have one c file implementing the functions you compile them only once.
Why are you putting the implementation in the .h file? You’re supposed to declare in the header and implement in the .cpp files. The meme is reversed
KDE Plasma is bloat
how would that work
it can compute how often I needed to compute the value of calling a function an infinite number of times.
println!("0");
Now it’s cap like this*
You were not supposed to see that. They didn’t want you to
The appeal of vim is actually the opposite of just fast typitg speed. Vim’s default mode is one where you can’t type, you can only edit. The reasoning is that when coding as you said, you tend to think more and edit existing code, rather than writing completely new code. I find that vim has a lot more features for navigating and editing code than any other editor
The first one ever was Lufthansa, the first one I flew with by myself was Korean Air
What do you mean obvious border changes? It’s all the same except the UK is missing. That’s the joke
Browse link aggregator website. Complain about links being aggregated
I’ll give that a shot! OneNote is literally unusable since the last Windows update because the on-screen keyboard keeps popping up everytime I touch the screen. then it goes away immediately and leaves a bugged white rectangle on the canvas
OneNote on my foldable laptop. I use it to take notes in uni simply because it’s the best option out of all the ones I’ve tried. I like OneNote’s stabilization and infinite canvas. What annoys me tho is that you cannot set the canvas to paged, so if you’re planning on exporting to pdf you have no idea where the page boundaries are.
With the last Windows 11 update they fucked it up tho and now the app is garbage anyways
still using things like Google Chrome or Chromebooks in 2023 is actually reckless behaviour. stuff like manifest v3 and the web integrity api just prove that google will use their monopoly to take over the open internet
I wouldn’t exchange my neovim config for anything. After getting used to how vim works and installing all the plugins I need, I feel like this is my favourite editor. It looks nice and I enjoy using keyboard shortcuts over using a mouse.
That said, the day I lose my neovim config is the day I die. If it disappears I’m doomed
Wow, that is a cherry-picked example if I’ve ever seen one. The Rothschilds are mentioned exactly once on this page and it’s in this sentence:
“He [David Icke] contends that most of the world’s ancient and modern leaders are related to these reptilians, including the Merovingian dynasty, the Rothschilds, the Bush family and the British Royal family.”
Including the Rothschilds, as well as several other non-Jewish families. The Rothschilds are part of the conspiracy not because they’re Jewish, but because they’re influential.
source: i made it the fuck up