Rapid Development with Runtime Compiled C++ Talk & transcript:
This is a decent introduction to the RCC+ tech I developed with Matthew Jack, and have continued to develop and use in Avoyd. It's an old talk (Develop conf 2012) but still relevant.
Many thanks to @juulcat for videoing the talk and writing up the transcript.
Ok, this is an extremely niche question, but I'm trying to work with a list of files in a Windows batch script, and one of the files contains two single quotes in the name, so the batch script is interpreting that as a command. Does anyone know of any way I can escape those single quotes programmatically? I can't simply add slashes to them because I don't have access to the filename. Should I pipe them to a text file and then munge the text file? I'm happy to give more information if necessary; this isn't a secret or anything. #Windows#BatchFile#programming#FediHelp#BoostsWelcome
P.S. If your suggestion is not to use a batch script to do this, believe me, I've considered it, but at the moment batch is what I've got. I'm not going to install an entirely new shell to do this fairly simple task and I don't like PowerShell enough to go to the trouble of scripting in that. If I were to write a non-shell program, I would probably write it in Python as that seems like the most reasonable option, but I remain convinced that there's a way to do this in a batch script.
Ich mag eine #Website machen, möglichst reines #HTML 4, möglichst ohne #Javascript. CSS 3 wenns sein muss, sonst eher 2.
Die Website soll möglichst auf Chrome genauso laufen wie auf Netscape (die Älteren werden sich erinnern...) und auch in Text-Browsern wie Lynx oder w3m.
tl;dr: Die Seite soll auch noch funktionieren, wenn javascript und css ausfallen.
Wie würde ich da denn "Tabs" machen? Oder was wären Alternativen zu tabs?
Just looked up how to do callbacks in C++ and YOU CAN'T (unless you write a bunch of templates and wrappers yourself).
When you pass a pointer to non-static member function, yopu need to handle the class pointer yourself. This is like the simplest thing, why can't C++ have that?
Love how the ISO standard website just tells you "Don't". What a joke.
I probably get flooded by asking this but welp, here I go:
I'm looking for a good, visual (!) #tutorial for #WebDevelopment that focuses on Codium, Firefox and other Open-Source tools. My specific interests are to learn #HTML, #CSS, #PHP and #SQL. Perhaps some minor #Javascript, however I'd like to primarily work without it.
I'm a visual learner, extended theory in text won't help me at all. As language is visual to me, so is #programming.
10 years ago: Our monorepo is a pain to deal with. Changing one tiny thing here breaks something there!
5 years ago: We’re migrating to microservices. That way everything is decoupled and you can do what you need to.
3 years ago: Microservice maintenance keeps falling behind. We need some way to enforce service contracts between services but now our stack is too complicated to do full integration testing.
1 year ago: We’re proud to announce we’re migrating to a new concept: a monorepo!
#C compiler on error: Line 45: segfault 0x00000634634 #Rust compiler on error: There is an issue with your code in the line 45, see here: [you code]. To fix it you simply have to do this and this, like that [fixed code]. Please have a nice day! #rustlang#programming#software
I just opened registration for the June iteration of the "Hands-On Guile Scheme for Beginners" course!
This is an 8-week course that is a mixture of on-demand learning content, live Q&A sessions, practical exercises, and a private forum where I answer all your questions.
This iteration officially begins on June 8th, full details and schedule can be found here: