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Optimizations - Advanced C++ Community
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Optimizations - Advanced C Community. My thoughts on some of these. Nov 11th, 2006 @ 09:42 am. I came across this page of C optimizations recently ( http:/ www.custard.org/ andrew/optimiz. Some of them I consider to be fair, while others I consider to either have hidden pitfalls, or possibly even flat out wrong. Below is a list of my reactions. I would like to hear other people's opinions. Especially if I missed a pitfall or misinterpreted what the optimization was for. Make Local Functions Static. This ...
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Embarrassing Things About Tea - Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead
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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. Embarrassing Things About Tea. Aug 24th, 2011 at 10:34 AM. Internal chat programs at work are often repositories of quirky conversations between coworkers. Some day I will have to mine the transcripts for the best gems that should be shared with the world, but in the meantime, this was what started my morning:. One day the computer will just be hardwired to my brain and it will KNOW what I mean so I don't have to tell it. You think embarrassing things about tea?
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There Went November: New Cat & Thoughts on Blogging - Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead
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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. There Went November: New Cat and Thoughts on Blogging. Nov 28th, 2011 at 6:14 PM. Once again I have neglected you, dear blog. There are three primary reasons for this and I'm not certain which one is more to blame. As someone who has always tried to be upfront about who I am, I find myself considering trying the anonymous blogging style so I could speak a little more openly about my life and my interactions. The idea is both appealing and frustrating.
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Contributing to Open Source projects - brad's life
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Contributing to Open Source projects - brads life. Contributing to Open Source projects. Mar 20th, 2010 06:12 pm. Just as there are rarely absolutes in anything, there are no absolutes about open source programmers' activities after joining Google. The main reasons for them sometimes disappearing, as far as I can tell, are:. Many open source programmers are just programmers. They like working on fun, hard problems, whether on open source or otherwise. Notably, though, I want to discuss the last bullet.
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Psuedo Stack Trace Via Exceptions - Advanced C++ Community
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Psuedo Stack Trace Via Exceptions - Advanced C Community. Psuedo Stack Trace Via Exceptions. Psuedo Stack Trace Via Exceptions. Dec 5th, 2006 @ 10:22 pm. In my post on (bad) optimizations. Gifted us with the neat trick of catching exceptions that are thrown in constructor lists ( link. This got me thinking about supporting some type of stack trace in exceptions. Here are my musings:. Try { / bunch of stuff } catch (foo &ex) { / handle foo } catch (.) { / add stack info and propagate }. From this code abo...
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