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<0> and what`s the bug ? :) <1> well, it has the wrong signature for one <1> T& operator = (T const& rhs) <1> trying to do T operator =(T rhs) is going to cause some interesting things to happen <2> vawjrwrk: A typoe. I jsut meant +. <1> like, you haven't defined a copy constructor <1> nor a destructor, you're gonna be doing new int[xxx] all over the place and NEVER give any of it back
<2> Could anyone point me out to a good Sockets warpper they've tested and loved? <3> If I let you use mine, then what would I use? <4> Heh <2> Huh... You could use mine. Which would end up being yours. <5> what's the free sql server 2k5 distro called? <6> why don't you search microsoft.com for it? <6> although id be surprised if such existed <5> sql server 2005 express edition ;) <6> if it did exist i would guess "sql server express" as there's "visual studio 2005 express" or something like that that is free <5> bingo <6> oh wow <6> is this microsoft embracing free software now? <5> well its crippled, iirc <5> but still a good way to get exposed to the new technology <6> my guess is their motive is to get beginner developers to use their software rather than open source so that they get experience and want to develope using microsoft products in the future <5> agreed <7> anyone know if outw() and inw() instructions work on ISA 8 bit busses? <5> hence all the free (crippled) 'express' distros <7> or do i have to split them into two inb()'s? <5> I have absolutely no idea <7> heh me neither <7> i'm new to device programming <2> Asmodee`: I don't really care what MS's motives are, having a free Visual C++ is something I thank them for. =P <8> and remains to this day still the only way you can get VC2005 in the UK <8> As the retail SKUs *still* don't exist here, and the UK MSDN site claims "Beta 2" is the latest version
<8> (aside from the extortionate MSDN, that is) <8> frankly, the development tools should be free <9> the sdks are free :P <9> just get an open source ide <6> open source IDEs are teh ****! <8> the entire development platform should be free. It's prime use is to make software that enables MS to ship more copies of Windows <2> Well, I'll ahve to admit I never found an open source IDE that I felt compfortable with, or that was as complete as VC++ <6> a friend of mine who has been a long time VC++ user has recently switched to something called ajunta or something like that <6> he hated kdevelop and all those other open source IDEs, but likes this one.. i haven't tried it myself yet <8> I hate eclipse <8> not tried too many others <8> KDevelop I tried years ago, and it was tolerable, but primitive <6> anjuta <8> if I can't get a decent IDE, I just use vim and bash <2> OH, KDevelop was nice enough, but I didn't use it much. <6> when I'm stuck on a linux system I use vim with a few scripts <6> actually maybe i should try this anjuta http://anjuta.sourceforge.net/screen-shots <8> I normally mount my windows drives via SMB on any available unixen and run like that <8> VS is still the best, but they're really let the marketeers in far too much <6> although those screen shots look like they've been taken at 640x480 <8> I mean, having to choose between a "Testing", "Design" and "Development" version? WTF? <8> What developer doesn't do *all three*? <6> Asriel: microsoft developers ;) <8> I doubt that <6> where's peterhu when you need him? <8> he doesn't defend MS any more. Hell, his laptop runs Gentoo <8> Obviously whatever MS put in the Mountain Dew wore off <2> Hehe <4> Hahaha
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