If things don't start picking up soon I'm going to pass out programming assignments to everyone. :mad: :p
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If things don't start picking up soon I'm going to pass out programming assignments to everyone. :mad: :p
assign me hello world i need a challenge
No, I'd give out problems that would ensure more traffic in the C and C++ forums. :D
>>If things don't start picking up soon I'm going to pass out programming assignments to everyone.<<
Salem (I think) already beat you to it a couple of days ago with:
http://acm.uva.es/problemset/
But that's the closest to a cry for help that i've seen from a programming addict. ;)
edit: I think Stoned_Coder may have mentioned this one occasionally, too:
http://www.gotw.ca/gotw/
Ok here's one, HOW DO YOU EXTRACT INFO FROM A DATABASE W/O HAVING ACCESS DIRECTLY TO THE DB?? THE ONLY ACCESS YOU HAVE IS A WEB FORM(SEARCH FORM)....
That's an assignment I just got from my boss... I have to EXTRACT the info from that DB and put the results into our own DB... cool huh:rolleyes:
Feel free to use PHP or PERL/CGI and of course XML... thank you :D
if you think this is a slow board, you should see the wookie's message board... it went from over a million to less than 20k in less than 6 months...Quote:
Originally posted by OneStiffRod
Ok here's one, HOW DO YOU EXTRACT INFO FROM A DATABASE W/O HAVING ACCESS DIRECTLY TO THE DB?? THE ONLY ACCESS YOU HAVE IS A WEB FORM(SEARCH FORM)....
That's an assignment I just got from my boss... I have to EXTRACT the info from that DB and put the results into our own DB... cool huh:rolleyes:
Feel free to use PHP or PERL/CGI and of course XML... thank you :D
http://www.fragblast.com
>Salem (I think) already beat you to it a couple of days ago with:
He's been giving that link out for years now. ;)
Anyone given out http://ace.delos.com/usacogate/?
haha yes fragblast is dying. but the 4 day break i will work on the battle system alotQuote:
Originally posted by major_small
if you think this is a slow board, you should see the wookie's message board... it went from over a million to less than 20k in less than 6 months...
http://www.fragblast.com
unless the posted problem set gets in my way..YAY! PROBLEM SET! woo! lol
Prelude, wanna search for a bug in my Expression Manipulator program?
From the cprog file archives (the same attached file I posted before, if you already have that)
Here's the nature of the problem:
Sometime when using the evaluate_func() function in expression.cpp (or functions called by that function), a reference gets passed which is invalid. I know this because a typeid() of it crashed the program.
If you're interested, I'll post more details about where the bug is located, and some updated code.
//edit: Just clarifying, the link is just to give a general impression of the bug... any bug-finding should be done with newer code.
Or you could advertise on other webpages, however that does cost money.
haha... no wonder why things take so long to get done... ;-)Quote:
Originally posted by the Wookie
unless the posted problem set gets in my way..YAY! PROBLEM SET! woo! lol
You want some action Prelude, tell me how the hell to use the value_comp function for associative containers. I've searched all over google and I get plenty of pages that mention it, but not one of them I have seen so far has any examples of usage for this function. It would seem that you could (maybe?) use this to iterate through, let's say a map, according to the order of the values and not the keys? But how does it work?
>Prelude, wanna search for a bug in my Expression Manipulator program?
I'll take a look at it. :)
>You want some action Prelude, tell me how the hell to use the value_comp function for associative containers.
It returns a constant for the container that gives you the comparison function object. The default is std::less:
Basically, key_comp and value_comp are observers; they give you information about the container, but don't effect any change.Code:#include <iostream>
#include <set>
int main()
{
std::set<int> s;
std::cout<< typeid(s.key_comp()).name() <<std::endl;
std::cout<< typeid(s.value_comp()).name() <<std::endl;
}
gotw #87 should keep you amused for a while prelude. There could be some interesting discussion on the dependant/non-dependant names issues arising from the standards looseness on this issue.