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CMake build script support for Dear ImGui. This builds and installs the library and backends, also builds example programs.


> tac "(:"

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Carrying those things on your back pocket is cool and all... until you sit. I had broken 2 ebook reader in this way.


> The images are being released under Creative Commons 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication – which is essentially copyright and royalty free.

So can I use them on my game?


You can use them on anything. That's the point of the license.


Drop the condition and now you have unconditional loop: for(;;){}


When I type "string", it returns commercials for g-string models. I love it because it makes me realize I'm living in in a small bubble.


ha; this says more about your search history than you think :-)

I get results for Java, Molecular Biology, String Instrument repair shops & a video by Shawn Mendes - Strings.


I get balls of literal string. I must not live a very exciting life :(


Emperor's Stringettes?


Busted!


Try working with a library that prefixes all of its class definitions with T and defines its own string class. That was the day that I learned on a work computer that a TString may refer to a type of underwear and not just a library class.


A friend was seeking information about StripX, a product for stripping insulation from wires. I heard him say, "Note to self - do not type 'strip x' into Google in a family environment."


If you think that's something try googling c-strings (not at work)


I got all the search results I expected: handling of strings in C, and a tiny bit of C++ thrown in. What do you get?


Haha! People accidentally leaking their porn search habits always makes for great internet humour.

I, too, get C-lang strings for "c strings" (with or without quotes) and C++, Java, the STRING bio database for just "string" or "strings".


I assure you it doesn't line up with my porn search habits. It came up one day when searching and now it doesn't seem to come up (unless I click on image search), who knows how googles algorithm works?


It used to come up, now doesn't seem to unless I look in image search?

It's basically a highly impractical piece of women's (and maybe men?) underwear that's supposed to be "sexy" but is more WTF

https://www.bustle.com/articles/34628-i-wore-the-c-string-so...


Logorithmic


Actually the gatekeeper is what they call themselves as "mentor", not the tool users.


I love git mostly because its predictability, if you get along with it, you don't need to deep into the docs anymore, your guess probably end up with the right choice (most of the time:))


Great write up. Thanks for sharing.


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