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<0> goombalaga <0> mumbootoo <0> mwoogi woogi <1> so what did you replace? <2> it was a s.replace() <2> I had to replace all the ocurences of a string <2> so I was doing while (x=find(..)) s.replace(x, somelen, "new string"); <2> while((x=find)!=s.npos) <2> and that line is executed 1400 times at this moment <2> the whole "while" thing <1> ehm.. yeah <1> thats not very efficient <1> but you wouldnt need boost to optimize that :P <2> heh, I know, but why should I write something if replace_all is already written? :P <2> I've learned that in here :D <2> still kinda slow, I'll try some boost magic :P
<2> I'll do the whole thing with regex... maybe it will work better <3> damn netsplits <1> vc++ could do with a better replace <0> use emax <4> Off to office <5> can a guy with no computer science degree, but average knowlegde of UNIX and some C and basic networking, get a job? <6> Sure. But not necessarily in computers. <7> of course <6> I started as a secretary. <7> but what job are you trying to get? <5> well dunno, just any job related to computers <8> *shrug* you might be able to find something <8> but 'any job' isn't all that ambitious - maybe you should hit the books a bit <5> mm ok <5> would YOU hire me? <8> no <5> lol <8> likely not, anyway... what could you do for me? <9> commodore64... with a nick like that, hard to say <5> lol <8> heh <5> rdragon, I can manage a mail server in a linux for example <9> but linux won't run on a c64 <5> hahah <5> netbsd does though <8> could you manage the entire network? because that's more useful <5> :) <5> mm not sure <9> commodore64: what skill set? Do you have a resume? Experience? <5> no resume, I nevr worked before <8> set my network up... keep it running... keep it secure, and fix troubles that arise <5> you mean the LAN? <10> ^^ <9> commodore64: that's not good. <9> education level? <5> high school graduate, drop-out from philosophy major <8> commodore64 - go to college <5> rdragon, they charge you like $20,000 a year <8> student loans <10> 600$ in romania :) <8> are you in the US? state schools are usually a bit cheaper <8> community colleges are cheaper yet <5> I am international stuident, they wont give me loans <8> have you tried? <5> not yet <8> well then you don't know that they won't give you loans <5> if I would go to college I would only study philsophy <8> where do you live? <5> turkey <8> ah <8> no clue how their schools work <5> here it is free, but you need to score high in an annual natoinal exam <8> oh, <8> well, there's your answer then <5> yeah <8> prep for the test somehow and score high <5> I am too old to get in the exam again, I am 27 now <8> how old can you be? <5> I am already enrolled in a school, it is philsophy <5> well <5> you can be as old as you want to get in a college, but I feel too old to do it
<8> you feel too old? <8> just take the test <5> my cl***mates will be 10 years younger than I am <8> so? <8> there were plenty of older students in college when I went <5> did you even talk to them? <8> usually they took later (afternoon/evening) cl***es <8> of course <6> You'll be ten years smarter than them. Who the hell cares? <6> Do you want to get ahead, or find excuses? <8> do you really care if 17 year old kids talk to you? heh <5> lol <8> if you don't **** it up, they'll just p*** you by because of your own worries <5> right <8> it's really not a big deal - the world is every man for himself. Go do what you've gotta do <5> a philosophy graduate cannot get a job anywhere <8> again, you're just making that up <11> hello <8> hello <5> my only skill is in computers, in 1998 I used linux for awhile, and I know basics of C <6> There's a dramatic amount of "can't" and "won't" coming out of you. <6> You're your own worst enemy. <8> commodore64 - if you want to work with computers, study computers <6> commodore64, read this: http://headrush.typepad.com/creating_p***ionate_users/2006/02/the_clueless_ma.html <5> how old are you guys? <6> If I were to go back for a degree, I would probably get it in something else entirely (possibly philosophy). <6> I'd only get it in comp sci if I planned to go all the way to PhD. <6> And that's crossed my mind. <5> comp sci would go way above my head <9> sociology or psychology for me <8> i'm 22... still working on my degree part-time <9> because philosophy is almost as useful as an english degree <5> when you study english at least you could get a job as a high school teacher no? <8> you can get a job teaching philosophy, too <9> well, yeah <5> right <8> actually, in one school I went to, a guy with a phd in philosophy taught a lot of the computer science cl***es <9> but let's be real, teachers of philosophy and/or english are pretty much saying aloud that their lives aren't even worth wasting <12> isn't a lot of CS just philosophy? :P <9> Kniht: indeed <5> jottinger, starting your own business must be the smartest thing to do, you would have to work hard for a few years but then you would eventually get rich <5> but one must have the spirit of an entrepreneur in him <9> thus, CS teachers by extension are declaring that their lives aren't even worth wasting, etc <9> commodore64: I'm not brave enough to start my own business <5> me either <5> not everyone can do it thats for sure <8> i don't think starting a business is a formula to 'get rich' <12> 1) start business, 2) ???, 3) Profit! <8> hehe <13> However, at least you have to work hard :/ <9> Kniht: haha <9> I just charge outrageous fees for services, that's my plan <9> so far it's almost about to work sort of soon sometime in the future <5> export $10 rugs from indian markets and sell them in rich neighborhoods for $1500 as "all hand-made, authentic, mystic, indian shalws" <5> err <5> , I mean import <5> seriously, in our day if you want to get rich then build a factory in india or china, because the worker prices are very low there, but it wont last for too long, now is the time <5> produce there, sell in the west <9> commodore64: no need, I architect solutions for the people who outsource <9> Sure, they got burned, but I can help them survive that <5> outsource as in investing in a business abroad? <9> commodore64: no, outsource as in companies that moved their dev shops overseas <9> it can be done successfully, but you have to do it right <5> burned as in they go bankrupt? <5> why do they go bankrupt? <9> burned as in "they lose productivity" <5> cost in india + transport < cost in the USA <5> how can this go wrong in any way? <9> most of the people I contract with don't go out of business :) <9> commodore64: *blink* <13> Because cost in India is higher than most people think. <9> Gee, let's add timezone and language barriers, let's make sure they don't understand requirements or scheduling... <9> what could possibly go wrong with this plan so far? <13> 1 worker in India costs less than 1 worker in the US or in Europe.
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