Lounge - October 2011 (Page 3)

How are floating point numbers represented in a computer?
 
As in, in registers, how is a floating point number represented?
[4 replies] Last: Another link http://docs.sun.com/source/806-3568/ncg_goldberg.html (by Duthomhas)
Events in C++
 
Does anyone have an idea how to register for system clock tick events?
[9 replies] Last: Aw. I thought I had the solution :( (by Code Assassin)
Rest in Peace Steve (1,2)
 
http://www.apple.com/stevejobs/ I'm avidly against the company as he ran it, but I still find it ...
[23 replies] Last: I never liked Apple, they never really caught my eye. However, Steve w... (by Ben Duncan)
by Mee
Using Examples In Commercial Work.
 
I've a question that I'm not too sure fits anywhere else. I've been using Mat Buckland's "Program...
[13 replies] Last: Quick! Before he changes his mind, or his name! (by Catfish)
Do you like programming timelapses? (1,2)
 
Not just straight code, but with little funny videos and fun pictures included as well? Going from s...
[30 replies] Last: Sorry I went over to visit my neighbor- I'll drop the link as soon as ... (by ultifinitus)
quick survey for school (2 questions) (1,2,3)
 
im currently taking a psychology class and for it we have to make a survey. and for it i was wonderi...
[41 replies] Last: @ASCII Bingo! That's exactly what I mean by hacking! Basically trying ... (by a142763)
Have you nailed C++ once you understand Pointers?
 
Someone said that once you get pointers and arrays and understand the topic well, then you have lick...
[3 replies] Last: The answer is no. (by moorecm)
small survey (3 questions)
 
Would you play a video game that had you say some stuff near the beginning of the game and it record...
[10 replies] Last: as long as i enjoy playing it. (by kaymon)
So many languages, what to learn?
 
C, C++, C#, Java, Python, Perl, PHP, ect. An awful lot of languages it seems to me. I'm learning pro...
[19 replies] Last: Python and Perl are ok as long as you write short programs in them. B... (by sohguanh)
Organization of Reusable Code
 
The title isn't exactly clear, so I'll elaborate more. Right now, I'm not all that good at organizin...
[2 replies] Last: Thanks for the info, Chris :) Wazzak (by closed account zb0S216C)
Reference Update
 
Since the new c++11 standard is accepted, and largely implemented in major compilers, I guess the Re...
[1 reply] : Not only the Reference but the Language Tutorial in Documentation ... (by Catfish)
Virtual Box and seamless integration?
 
As of late I've been doing a lot of rebooting to switch between the various OS I have installed on m...
[3 replies] Last: RTFM VirtualBox has a seamless mode. (by closed account 1yR4jE8b)
Logic Gates
 
Hey guys, I'm currently working on a project for school and I'm having trouble converting logic to g...
[5 replies] Last: Thanks guys. This helped a lot. I've been struggling with this for day... (by thepedestrian)
Discussion - ORM Techniques
 
I've suddenly found myself needing to dynamically cache a database, so I ran to Google and searche...
[14 replies] Last: Well, I wasn't talking specifically about the GPL. EULAs are closer to... (by helios)
C++ Potential (1,2)
 
So today, I had a discussion as to why C++ is losing momentum, not because of its syntax, but becaus...
[38 replies] Last: Let me count: 9 10 regular operations: ?-? Minus -? Minus... (by tition)
by dams
Whats wrong with the source code section?
 
It's been out for more than a month now. Any Administrator out there??
[5 replies] Last: One of them was pretty cool (a 3D tank game) but there was a text edit... (by chrisname)
Ogre
 
What do you guys think of the rendering engine OGRE? What do you like/dislike? I'm going to make ...
[9 replies] Last: The first time that I tried using ogre, it felt like I got smacked up ... (by closed account 3hM2Nwbp)
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