- Beyond lambdas - 8 Updates
- doctest - the lightest feature rich C++ single header testing framework - version 1.0 released! - 1 Update
- C++ Middleware Writer - 2 Updates
- Interesting ideas on memory usage but executed (by someone other than myself) in non-compilable code - 1 Update
- what are Lambda(s)? and Why use them? - 2 Updates
- what are Lambda(s)? and Why use them? - 1 Update
"Rick C. Hodgin" <rick.c.hodgin@gmail.com>: May 22 05:39AM -0700 At the cross, Jesus took our filthy shame, and exchanged it for His spotless righteousness. No penalty. No condemnation. A full pardon despite our guilt. He makes all who receive Him perfect by His own death in their place, setting each believer's soul free from judgment, restoring them to His own righteousness. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjLlLPZderk I am guilty. I need a savior. How about you? Best regards, Rick C. Hodgin |
Christian Gollwitzer <auriocus@gmx.de>: May 22 02:42PM +0200 Am 22.05.16 um 14:39 schrieb Rick C. Hodgin: > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjLlLPZderk > I am guilty. I need a savior. How about you? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RT6rL2UroE Christian |
"Rick C. Hodgin" <rick.c.hodgin@gmail.com>: May 22 05:48AM -0700 It's not religion. With Jesus Christ, it's a real relationship. Day in, day out, ongoing. Don't be so quick to summarily dismiss Him. Most of what this world teaches about Him is flawed, mistaken, misleading. You owe it to yourself to seek the truth for yourself. You are worthy of that much at least. Don't take my word for it. I offer you my experience. But see for yourself by reading the Bible. Start with the gospel of John. You will find that my words don't do Him justice because He's so much more. Best regards, Rick C. Hodgin |
"Rick C. Hodgin" <rick.c.hodgin@gmail.com>: May 22 05:59AM -0700 On Sunday, May 22, 2016 at 8:49:05 AM UTC-4, Rick C. Hodgin wrote: > But see for yourself by reading the Bible. Start with the > gospel of John. You will find that my words don't do > Him justice because He's so much more. Here is the gospel of John in fully dramatized form. You can see who Jesus is in the duration of a movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hexhw3wWmE Best regards, Rick C. Hodgin |
Jerry Stuckle <jstucklex@attglobal.net>: May 22 11:33AM -0400 On 5/22/2016 8:48 AM, Rick C. Hodgin wrote: > Him justice because He's so much more. > Best regards, > Rick C. Hodgin Yes, Rick, it is religion - as every Christian religion acknowledges. You are the only one to claim it is not. Now please take your religion to an appropriate place. You are just driving people away from Christianity by your repeated postings in inappropriate places. But than that's exactly what I would expect of Satan. -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry Stuckle jstucklex@attglobal.net ================== |
"Rick C. Hodgin" <rick.c.hodgin@gmail.com>: May 22 09:41AM -0700 Many Christians profess Christianity is like other religions because they have never been born again. When you accept Jesus Christ as savior, admit that you have sinned, recognize your sin, repent from your sin, and ask Him to forgive you, and you do this sincerely, He does. From that moment on, you are sin-free, and are alive again in eternity because you have been born again spiritually. All who are born again spiritually have the relationship with Jesus Christ which is ongoing because He comes into your heart and resides with you permanently. You are no longer alone, and He is there continually to guide you from within. ----- Many people who profess to be Christians have never been born again, as you can witness this by the fruit they bring forth. Profanity. Name calling. Arguing. Strife. Belittling. These are all marks of the carnal nature, and not the gentle spirit of the born again nature which teaches in love those things which are above, and bring forth unto eternal life. http://biblehub.com/kjv/1_corinthians/3-3.htm 3 For ye are yet carnal: for whereas there is among you envying, and strife, and divisions, are ye not carnal, and walk as men? The Lord commanded us to teach, not debate. To teach, not argue. To teach, not browbeat or expect the non-believers to behave in non-sinful ways. But for the wise, the truth-seeker, they will hear these words of warning and will already know within them their truth, because they come from God, and it is God who affirms within them this truth (that we are each a sinner, and each need to be forgiven, and that there is only one way to be forgiven, and that is through Jesus Christ). Jesus commanded us to teach such things in our life. To go out into all the world and make disciples. This is a purposeful effort with our lives, not one subject to personal interpretation. He must be first, and from within His firstness then flows our life, poured out as a living sacrifice offering unto Him. biblehub.com/kjv/matthew/28-18.htm 18 And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Jesus is the one in full authority. He is the one from whom we (Christians) must take our cues. 19 Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: 20 Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen. Faith comes first, and it is the born again nature which works through conviction unto the sanctification of one's life, while the inertia of their former life works against them. The two are in a battle, but he who follows God's Holy Spirit has the victory, because Christ is greater, and His Spirit is triumphant in all things. ----- We can test who people are by their witness, by the example they have set forth by the things they do in their life ongoingly. Jesus said: http://biblehub.com/kjv/matthew/7-16.htm http://biblehub.com/kjv/matthew/7-20.htm 16 Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles? 20 Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them. Examine the fruit of those people who profess to be Christians, and see if they are consistently leading you to repentance, to salvation in Jesus Christ, to forgiveness of others, to loving others, to leading them as Christ would lead them, or if they are yet worldly. God has given us each faculties to know the truth of these things, for all who are truth-seeking. The rest will remain blinded by their own pursuit of deception and lies, and will never come to know. God knows the heart of each person, and He guides all who seek the truth to find the truth, so that they too will be saved. The rest, however, will perish because they will not come to Christ, will not believe, and will not be saved. Best regards, Rick C. Hodgin |
jacobnavia <jacob@jacob.remcomp.fr>: May 23 01:12AM +0200 Le 22/05/2016 à 14:42, Christian Gollwitzer a écrit : > Am 22.05.16 um 14:39 schrieb Rick C. Hodgin: >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjLlLPZderk >> I am guilty. I need a savior. How about you? Not guilty, do not need any savior since I am not doomed, there is no heaven. > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RT6rL2UroE EXCELLENT! Those videos are excellent! What do you say about that Hodgin? Did you look at them? Please do jacob |
Mr Flibble <flibbleREMOVETHISBIT@i42.co.uk>: May 23 12:27AM +0100 On 22/05/2016 17:41, Rick C. Hodgin wrote: [tedious bullshit snipped] Jesus Christ never existed mate. Your god doesn't exist mate. /Flibble |
vik.kirilov@gmail.com: May 22 08:33AM -0700 You can find it on github - https://github.com/onqtam/doctest Check out the readme of the repository for the rationale behind it's creation. It is ~50 times lighter on compile times than Catch - the current king of header only testing in C++ - and this enables the library to be used in a very interesting way... |
Jerry Stuckle <jstucklex@attglobal.net>: May 21 09:33AM -0400 On 5/20/2016 2:46 PM, David Brown wrote: > man. The concept simply doesn't make sense. > I guess there is little point in continuing this, since you seem > incapable or unwilling to read, and I am merely repeating myself. Oh, and one other thing. I notice you want to stop discussing things right when you challenged me to provide links to archaeological evidence of stories in Genesis, AND I DID. Once again you just stop discussions rather than admit you are wrong. But you've done it before, and you'll do it again - because you are completely unable to admit you just might be wrong about something. -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry Stuckle jstucklex@attglobal.net ================== |
woodbrian77@gmail.com: May 22 07:50AM -0700 On Thursday, May 19, 2016 at 5:13:53 AM UTC-5, Juha Nieminen wrote: > Not even nearly the same size. > Try to google up the largest wooden ship ever made. There just is a > physical limit to how large a wooden ship can be. I did some duckduckgoing https://duckduckgo.com and found some big wooden ships: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_longest_wooden_ships . The Wyoming was 329.5 feet long. One estimate for the ark is 450 feet long. Noah had many years to build the tools that he needed. And I believe he had help from above. This Haftorah teaching says: http://torah.org/torah-portion/haftorah-summary-noach/ "The degree to which we reveal Hashem's influence in our lives is the degree to which His protection and supervision is realized." That's been true in my life also. By the grace of G-d I anticipated the incompetence and corruption of Obama and others. I didn't want to start a company, but realized that my back was against the wall. I was between a Rock(G-d) and a hard place(the world). G-d's love is greater than man's hostility. The emergence of the C++ Middleware Writer is an example for those willing to consider it. Brian Ebenezer Enterprises http://webEbenezer.net |
Interesting ideas on memory usage but executed (by someone other than myself) in non-compilable code
Ben Bacarisse <ben.usenet@bsb.me.uk>: May 21 05:13PM +0100 > at runtime, instead try: > int N, M; > scanf ( "% d% d" , & N & M); It's scanf("%d%d",...) or "%d %d" (which does the same) but you can't have a space after the %. > int **G = (int **) malloc(sizeof(int*)*N); > int *Deg = (int*) malloc(sizeof(int)*N); > if you stick to C. Though C (in the 1999 version) has variable length arrays and, since C++ does not, you need to use malloc when you *don't* want to stick to C (or when you need to use old C). To make it work, though, you need to declare int *G[N], Deg[N]; after N has been given a value. For purely C code, the usual idiom is: int *Deg = malloc(N * sizeof *Deg); But your code is clearly the way to go if C and C++ compiling is required (though why this would be important I can't imagine). > Otherwise use either new or std::vector. Yes, I'd go full C++ for this sort of thing. Much simpler. <snip> -- Ben. |
gdotone@gmail.com: May 21 05:16PM -0700 > Ben, Jerry, Alf, Thanks, g. |
"Alf P. Steinbach" <alf.p.steinbach+usenet@gmail.com>: May 22 03:22AM +0200 On 20.05.2016 11:56, Ben Bacarisse wrote: > created function) does not get called at that point. Maybe there was > more there once and an edit left it standing -- "... creates and calls > the constructor for ...". Thanks! Cheers!, - Alf |
ram@zedat.fu-berlin.de (Stefan Ram): May 22 12:47AM >What are Lambda(s)? and Why use them? Lambda expressions provide a concise way to create simple function objects. You use them when you need a concise way to create simple function objects. You would need a function object when you call a function that expects a function object as an argument. For example, a function that measures the runtime of functions might expect the function whose runtime it should measure as an argument. Or a function that calculcates a numerical integral of a function might expect a function object as an argument to specify the function whose integral it should calculate numerically. All this could also be written without lambda expression, but sometimes less concisely. |
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