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What build tools do you/your company use?
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gnu make: old but still best in the class
subversion: centralized source control has its usage
g++/Visual Studio: more is better
emacs: I'm waiting for that operating system mode
jira: bugs and features
greenhopper: scrum and planning on to... |
Posted October 18, 2010 2:12:32 PM
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C++ Workshop - Project 1
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There are at least two implementations of the project on the last page (8).
If you have any questions or want some one to take a look on your code, just drop a line here.
Il'l try to keep a more active eye turned in this direction. |
Posted November 8, 2009 2:28:06 PM
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C++ Workshop - Functions, Parameters, & Scope (Ch. 5)
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The key is a RECURSIVE function.
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Posted September 5, 2009 4:48:25 AM
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gcc question
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mylib shold be resoleved (loaded) when test-bin is started.
if you run:
> ldd test-bin
you'll get at list with all dynamicly loaded libraries (and where they are found)
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Posted January 29, 2007 1:41:34 AM
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C++ Workshop - Week 6 (Ch. 7) - Quizzes and Exercises
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Both week 5 and 6 looks good. |
Posted January 17, 2007 6:34:15 AM
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C++ Workshop - Data & File Streams (Ch. 17)
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just post it in the right topic/week/chapter.
The topic will then be placed first so we know some one has posten in an older section. |
Posted December 27, 2006 7:14:06 AM
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C++ Workshop - Inheritance (Ch. 12)
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I will not explain about virtual, could not do that to myself :-/
java and python do not have any notion of virtual or rather all
methods are virtual.
Mammal::Mammal (const Mammal & rhs):itsAge(rhs.GetAge())
can be changed to read
Mamma... |
Posted October 12, 2006 1:41:22 PM
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C++ Workshop - Project 1
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std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream &s, const MenuItem &item)
is the faulty line. Change it to
std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream &s, const Menu::MenuItem &item)
and it might work.
I dont know if there will be trouble with Men... |
Posted October 6, 2006 4:38:46 AM
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C++ Workshop - Project 1
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You are right about the iterator stuff, I forgot to fix it.
Why should Menu need to access MenuItem's internal state?
operator<< is overloaded to print a MenuItem in 'global' scope.
Even if it is in 'global' scope it can access MenuItems... |
Posted October 5, 2006 4:11:28 AM
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C++ Workshop - Project 1
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This is not the best example...
I hope it works, this computer/network do not have any compilers on it.
The MenuItem implementaion is hidden from the user.
If you change the first private: to public: it is possible to create
MenuItem's... |
Posted October 4, 2006 4:37:56 AM
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