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<0> (for wanting such things in the first place) <1> hrm, now i've got an urge to dig up my futurama dvds and watch <2> jesus had kids? and bought them breast implants?? <0> they were talking about this missing girl from florida, who went missing at 18. one of the investigators mentioned that she had wanted breast implants and apparently went into porn at the time she went missing. then they put this woman on who said (without quoting any sources) that it's not entirely uncommon for kids to get these kinds of surgeries and for their parents to pay for them. <0> granted, 18 isn't a kid <1> the kind of parent that's only 15 years older than their kid, and has breast implants themself <0> but if you think you're doing your daughter a service buy giving her breat implants, that's just wrong <0> buy = by <0> heh yeah <0> my guess is this girl is either dead or a crackwhore somewhere <0> been missing for 5 years <3> how else could she inherit the family business? <0> why bother <3> because it sells tv ads <0> indeed <0> i'm curious as to nancy grace's key demographic
<0> because she pretty much only covers stories of women or girls kidnapped, abused, murdered, or missing <1> off to watch futurama <0> good call <4> ? <5> Hi, can anybody give m e any pointers for starting programming in windows? I have done some in linux, but im not to sure where to start in windows <6> psilocin <6> How's life <6> Veebers <6> http://www.winprog.org/tutorial/ <7> Hey JB. Life is good. <5> JBlitzen: Cheers for that <6> Excellent <6> Yw, veeb <7> Nothing really exciting to speak of, but productive in general. <7> That's always good. how about you? <6> Excellent <6> Excitement = bad <6> Doing good <7> IRC's a good timekiller :D <8> Hi i am trying to use GetCursorPos and SetCursorPos. How do i make sure my app has access to use them <8> i keep getting a access violation when i read it <6> :D <7> been playing with the wxWidgets library the last couple days, it's pretty cool <7> no more ugly GTK+ look on windowsXP :P <6> :D <4> where can i find the bubble sort algorithm? <7> google? <8> when i call GetCursorPos and then SetCursorPos the mouse cursor moves. shouldn't it stay in the same place? i didnt change anything in between <4> what's wrong? const double size = sizeof(p)/sizeof(double); <9> what is p? <10> sizeof is not of type double... so a division is integer <4> ah <4> p is double <10> double, double * or double [array] ? <9> then there's nothing wrong. sizeof(double)/sizeof(double) is 1. <8> doh i was using wrong variable <10> lol <10> I made a video p***through application (uses ASI).. and it has a second or 3 delay at least <10> the target is 30ms :P <6> :x <4> why can't i cin >> a double? <7> you can <11> hello all my babies :) <12> can you iterate through a map using pointers? <12> as you can with an array, that is. <13> Why not use an iterator? <12> clsk, because a map is iterated by alphabetical order <12> rather than ***ignment order <13> iterated? <13> you mean sorted right? <12> err, std:map<std::string, std:string> i'm talking about <14> yea..... <13> so sorted you mean <13> have to go to work <12> ok, say i make an iterator cur, then i make one call next and ***ign the value of cur to it. then ++next; next _will not_ equal the next value in the map, but rather the next value according to alphabetical order. <12> so, back to my question. can i iterate through the map using pointers? <15> this is why god created iterators <14> which is the next value in the map. The map stores them alphabetically using < by default <14> they are NOT stored in the order you put them in
<14> as far as i know they are organised in a way somewhat similar to a binary tree <12> nnp, yeah. <12> ok so there is no hash type that will take a string as an index and allow me to iterate through in the order they were ***igned? <15> if you want order, then use another container <12> what would be appropriate? <15> something like a vector or list or deque <15> depends <12> can a vector take a string as its index? <14> no <14> a vector of pairs maybe? <14> i've never tried that but i cant see any problems with it <12> i must be missng something here..seems like such a simple thing to have a container with strings as indices. <16> hello =) <16> Guys, what is correct sepration symbol for real numbers in the USA? i.e. Pi = 3.14 or Pi = 3,14 ? <17> . <16> Thank you EwIck! <18> only fuzzy wuzzies use , <15> I am collecting , in my salary <15> the more the better <17> I wouldn't comment so much on the use of , <17> especially if I were still using the imperial system <17> *cough cough* <16> bealtine in the Ukraine (we're not fuzz wuzzies) but we use , )) <18> only queens use imperial <17> err, is that a good thing? <18> and americans <17> when was the last time you saw her picture? <18> queens = gaey <15> gawd save da queen <17> ah. queers <19> hello, is there anything like #error for warnings (MSVC 7.1)? <9> Did you try #warning ? <20> help <14> well that was odd <21> Maybe he's being held hostage by a gang of philippine kidnappers? <9> .ma, that's where the spammers recently came from. <22> no it was bathroom time <23> help? <24> Off to office <1> is there an .xsl or something somewhere that can be used to help view xml documentation output? <1> (generated from vc8) <0> ndoc will support the .xml file once it supports 2.0 (it may already, i haven't checked in a month or two) <1> oh <1> so I should probably just use something like doxygen at least for the time being <25> does doxygen take .xml as input?? <26> hm openoffice perhaps <1> I don't think so. I'm just looking for a way to auto-generate human-readable documentation of some cl***es <1> well, human meaning non-programmer <25> just make sure you tell it to doc ALL functions <1> as opposed to just some? <25> EXTRACT_ALL = YES <25> EXTRACT_PRIVATE = YES <25> EXTRACT_STATIC = YES <25> EXTRACT_LOCAL_CL***ES = YES <25> HIDE_UNDOC_MEMBERS = NO <25> HIDE_UNDOC_CL***ES = NO <25> I believe the hide_undoc things default true, but it's been awhile <1> k <25> that's from one of my doxyfile files here <1> holy crap <1> that was painless <25> yeah, I've only used the html output <1> ...wow, this rocks <25> but it works pretty well <25> do you have graphviz ? <1> i don't know <1> (no) <25> you might want to get it... it makes the collaboration graphs much prettier <1> okay <25> then you need to tell doxygen that you have "dot" <1> yeah, just found that too <1> oh yeah, that's nicer <25> what resolution do you use on your monitor?
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