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see how many lines from http://graphics.stanford.edu/~seander/bithacks.html you can include in a single function
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real answer: "not a bit." im not going to get waylaid with janitoring some ancient project because somebody's threatened by me and wants to farm me off to go pull my hair out over some old bullshit. i have more than enough projects to work me out the balance of 2013 and we all know what happens round christmas yeah im the most in demand person in this facility and i'm going to go spend my time writing cee pluss plusssss instead of fixing relevant things
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jonny big britches
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polpotpi posted:see how many lines from http://graphics.stanford.edu/~seander/bithacks.html you can include in a single function this reminds me, there's a new edition of hacker's delight. gently caress
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Werthog 95 posted:this reminds me, there's a new edition of hacker's delight. gently caress oooohhhhh want that useless but fun book
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tef posted:oooohhhhh want that useless but fun book not so sure it is useless, even if the knowledge is seldom applied it is the sort of reasoning that is helpful. also applies to going to the library and leafing through taocp for a couple of hours now and then, even though one should very seldom write ones own data structures and such
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also i use hilbert curves for spatial indexing in my current project, so the book would have come in handy there
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applying my own 6D linked array to this webapp and no one can stop me
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I'm on page 38 of this thread, and have been spending the days bouncing between these for about a week and a half. Otherwise, I'm cooking, drinking water, managing my coffeeshop, exercising, and helping neighbours with spring construction projects. See y'all on the other side.
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youll get more puss with the coffeeshop
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yeah, actually, thread, give me some book suggestions? on topic with the thread, but not as obvious as structure and interpretation or peyton jones?
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Cybernetic Vermin posted:yeah, actually, thread, give me some book suggestions? on topic with the thread, but not as obvious as structure and interpretation or peyton jones? The Holy Bible is the source of all ultimate truths
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Werthog 95 posted:The Holy Bible is the source of all ultimate truths It also has good news!
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the bible is some old lovely software, who even uses it even more? also, programming book recommendations, please.
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"Processing" has to be the worst name of any programming language
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imo the little schemer should be everyone's first programming book
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just bought this on a whim; it had better solve my life's problems or i'm holding you responsible
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Socracheese posted:just bought this on a whim; it had better solve my life's problems or i'm holding you responsible the dude's last name is pronounced 'chick-sent-me-high' edit: '-ee'
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The PL-thread-esque book has to be Concepts, Techniques, and Models of Computer Programming by Peter Van Roy. I haven't gone far into it personally, but the point of the book is to visit the most paradigms possible. It's done by using Oz/Mozart and will show declarative programming, declarative concurrency, message-passing concurrency, explicit state, object-oriented programming, shared-state concurrency, and relational programming. There's also stuff in there about GUI programming, distributed programming, and constraint programming. It's a massive brick, but it's been on my "to read" list for years now and I just never brought myself to getting very far into it. It has always been moved further back in the queue by shorter books that gave results faster. One day, CTMCP. One day.
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All of these:
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im the world wide web top 1000 first edition
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2013's world wide web top 1000 is facebook, google and 998 link farm sites
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im pc dos second edition
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jimmy johnson was reading this about the time the dallas cowboys won their first '90s super bowl
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ymgve posted:2013's world wide web top 1000 is facebook, google and 998 link farm sites um excuse me I think you forgot https://www.apple.com/store whenever it goes down for even 1/100th of a microsecond.
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ratbert90 posted:um excuse me I think you forgot https://www.apple.com/store whenever it goes down for even 1/100th of a microsecond. what the apple store is down?!! poo poo poo poo poo poo i gotta go i hope it's the ipad mini retina finally!
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MononcQc posted:The PL-thread-esque book has to be Concepts, Techniques, and Models of Computer Programming by Peter Van Roy. i like that the photo is sagrada familia, a building that is unfinished after 100+ years of continuous work and rework among arguments about the appropriate execution of the original design beautiful, but both persistently unfinished and practically useless. someone on the editorial team has a sense of humor
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So I've got this guy who wrote "c/c++ (expert)" on his resume coming in if you have any particularly cruel questions throw em out there
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FamDav posted:So I've got this guy who wrote "c/c++ (expert)" on his resume coming in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compatibility_of_C_and_C%2B%2B Go hog wild. The sizeof literal chars thing might actually be relevant or ask to explain how you would implement C++ style classes in C (i.e. if you were bjarne in 1979) explain duff's device
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FamDav posted:So I've got this guy who wrote "c/c++ (expert)" on his resume coming in "what have you done with your life, my god"
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FamDav posted:So I've got this guy who wrote "c/c++ (expert)" on his resume coming in there are plenty of dick questions in places where the semantics differ (sizeof('a') was mentioned, const is a good one which pops up in real code, inline likewise), but honestly just asking him to explain the difference between an array and a pointer will cause hilarity to ensue
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"use the comma operator in a real-world program"
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rotor posted:"what have you done with your life, my god" only been out of school for a couple years but this seems to be my fate help
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FamDav posted:So I've got this guy who wrote "c/c++ (expert)" on his resume coming in anything here ftp://202.127.24.195/pub/book/langu...gn.%5BEN%5D.pdf multiple inheritance and argument evaluation precedence are things most people forget about compile time recursion with variadic templates is fun does "Foo&&" mean the same thing on both lines? code:
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Suspicious Dish posted:"use the comma operator in a real-world program" extra points: and have the results be what you intended
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Otto Skorzeny posted:but honestly just asking him to explain the difference between an array and a pointer will cause hilarity to ensue ask him about std::decay
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Otto Skorzeny posted:there are plenty of dick questions in places where the semantics differ (sizeof('a') was mentioned, const is a good one which pops up in real code, inline likewise), but honestly just asking him to explain the difference between an array and a pointer will cause hilarity to ensue Jerry SanDisky posted:ask him about std::decay Jerry SanDisky posted:multiple inheritance and argument evaluation precedence are things most people forget about like all of these, plus "how is koenig lookup used in the stl", member initialization order, and some of the obscure keywords. maybe some gotw poo poo like code:
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Jerry SanDisky posted:ask him about std::decay what the gently caress
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Sweeper posted:what the gently caress c++11 is fun FamDav posted:like all of these, plus "how is koenig lookup used in the stl", member initialization order, and some of the obscure keywords. maybe some gotw poo poo like given a sample class implement the rule of three, see if he mentions or implements the rule of five. this is a fairly basic thing, but is a good immediate judge of whether or not he's kept up with modern c++
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