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<0> c <0> turboc <1> That's your compiler. What operating system are you using? <0> windows xp <1> Sounds like you need the Microsoft Platform SDK. <0> but that contains all the libs and h files, i just need this one only <1> So, you've somehow checked all of its dependencies and you concluded that it doesn't have any? <0> no <1> Then save yourself a bunch of wasted effort and download the SDK. <0> ok <0> thanks <2> why do they leave the channel? <2> do you think he memorized Microsoft Platform SDK? <2> I'm guessing no <1> That's all he needed. Now he knows everything again. <3> hi, I've got a simple dude on templates. is there any difference between the 'typename' and 'cl***' keywords on a template definition?
<4> nope <4> some people choose one for stylistic reasons <4> but they are interchangeable <3> aha, thanx. I think so too <3> well, thanx cn28h, I'm going to sleep now, it's to late here. bye <5> hello <4> yo <5> what's up? <4> just studying <4> you? <5> just wasting time <5> :S <4> heheh <5> I was wondering, are there any freelance programmers here? I want to ask how thing work and if this actually works <6> is anyone here proficient with python? <6> rather, can anyone here translate python code to C++ <1> havewala: Why do you want to do that? <6> have a program that needs to go faster <6> pysco doesn't do the trick <7> often times a program can be slow just by it's design, not the language used... it may be possible to introduce significant improvements in spead by simply rewriting it in python in a more intelligent mannor <6> if i sent you the code, could you take a quick look? <1> havewala: What is it in particular that you expect to be able to do faster in C++? <6> well, this is the situation <6> this is for a manufacturing system donation <6> it's a charitable cause <6> i paid a programmer to code a simulation <6> it runs extremely slow <6> i was told recoding to C++ would make it a lot faster <1> havewala: How do you know that's accurate? <6> to be honest, i don't <8> mmm my muscles are all tight <6> i was told by several people c++ might be my answer <8> i bet i'm turning JBlitzen on <6> i have tried Psyco <6> but it doesn't speed up the code enough <1> havewala: What does it do too slowly? <8> so not only did they tear up my front yard to install FiOS, verizon sent me a UPS express envelope telling me FiOS is available now <8> as if i couldn't tell from my yard <6> jbatista, to be honest, im not sure. my presenter says it does not move fast enough <6> im very sorry, my coding experience is not very high <8> that's ok, you'll fit in with JBlitzen <6> i would be willing to pay for help in making this code go faster <1> havewala: Does python support profiling? <6> i really don't know <1> Me neither. <6> can you code in python? <1> Nope. <6> ok <9> what does python have to do with it? <6> it's currently coded in python <6> can you code in python vaw? <9> I have <6> do you think you might be able to convert python code to C++? <9> it's not that hard to read <6> what do you mean? <9> reading python <6> im willing to pay for someone to translate this code <6> it's for charity, and this would be coming out of my pocket <9> how much code is it? <6> so im afraid i can't pay much <6> 600 lines of python
<9> and what's wrong with it? <6> it goes too slow <1> More specificially, the problem is that somebody -told- him it goes too slow. <6> true <6> http://pastebin.com/656813 <6> can you tell me if you think changing to C++ would do the trick by looking at the code? <10> what's slow about it? <6> i don't know. this is for a charity presentation <6> and the presenter told me it goes way too slow <6> there have been suggestions that switching to C++ would help <10> well, it would be good to know -why- it's slow, before just converting it to C++ <10> that's not going to magically fix everything <10> are there decent profilers for python? <6> i really don't know <6> i dont' know anything about python at all <9> crap, I haven't installed numpy <1> rdragon: Also, I should note that it being for charity doesn't magically give us the ability to fix it in the absence of necessary information. <9> and you have an error at line 584 <6> i do? <6> jbatista, very true <9> yes, the line should be indented <6> didn't mean to suggest that <4> I've never had any complaints about python's speed <6> oh? <9> I guess it downloaded wrong <4> though without really knowing what you are trying to do it's hard to know <9> cn28h I have for some really tight loops, but.... <6> so do you have any suggestions for speeding up this code? <4> tight as in short? <4> havewala, are you running it precompiled or compiling JIT? <9> C:\Projects\Programming\personal\python_stuff>char.py <9> Traceback (most recent call last): <9> File "C:\Projects\Programming\personal\python_stuff\char.py", line 631, in ? <9> sys.exit(main()) <9> File "C:\Projects\Programming\personal\python_stuff\char.py", line 618, in main <9> layoutno=int(sys.argv[1]) <9> IndexError: list index out of range <9> well, getting it to work would be a good thing <9> how am I supposed to run it <6> it doesn't work?!??! <6> **** <6> one sec... <6> is it because of missing files? <6> other python files i mean <9> no, it's complaining about an index out of range <9> my dinner is ready, I'll b back in a bit <6> alright <10> mmm, dinner is being delivered <11> Chicken fingers, right <12> wrong <11> No, right <12> there are decent profilers for pytyon, yes <12> look into the profile module <10> chicken fingers? no. pizza. <11> No, chicken fingers! <13> is there a cl*** for time-date info> <13> ? <13> I'm lazy <10> boost has a datetime library <14> watching the march of the penguins <11> How militant <12> appetising. <10> mmm, penguin <15> hay can u hellp me to know binary search tree operation in c <15> c++ <15> hay can u hellp me to know binary search tree operation in c <6> vaw, are you still tehre <16> http://www.comics.com/comics/unfit/archive/unfit-20060403.html <16> http://www.comics.com/comics/unfit/archive/unfit-20060405.html <15> hay can u hellp me to know binary search tree operation in c++ <16> http://www.comics.com/comics/unfit/archive/unfit-20060409.html <16> http://www.comics.com/comics/unfit/archive/unfit-20060410.html <16> http://www.comics.com/comics/unfit/archive/unfit-20060411.html <1> boost::bind() is puzzling the heck out of me.
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