Facebook killed the radio star. And by radio star, I mean the premise of distributed forums around the internet. And that got got by Instagram/SnapChat. And that got got by TikTok. Where the fuck is the internet we once knew?
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[20:21:13] xar: i was just thinking about the time iago came over here and we made this huge bomb and light up the sky for 6 min[20:21:15] xar: that was funny
I'd personally do as Joe suggests
You might be right about that, Joe.
C++ How to Program (Not C, but eh) by Deitel & Deitel. DarkVirus recommended that to me about a year ago. I have an old version of the book, and some other C books if you'd want to (probably not though) buy from me.
<TehServer> !eBooks 0134436989 [Prentice Hall PTR] (Bil Lewis) Threads Primer - A Guide to Multithreaded Programming.pdfMultithreading. Hm.
Multithreaded programming in C (on Linux) is easy++. On Windows, it's painful. Incidentally, if his goal is to program a Gaim plugin, I don't recommend learning C++. It's better to learn C anyway. A book that I'd recommend is Programming Pearls. I forget the author, but can dig it up if necessary. It doesn't teach you the language, but it does teach you some nice tricks about how to program well.
I have a programming folder, and I have nothing of value there
Our species really annoys me.
I liked C for Dummies, both vols. Good times!
eBooks = lame.
if(like(eBook) == true) { eBook.buy;}else{ eBook.trash;}
Code: [Select]if(like(eBook) == true) { eBook.buy;}else{ eBook.trash;}
c:\Documents and Settings\robp.MINNOW\My Documents\Visual Studio Projects\Testbed\Testbed\Testbed.cpp(27) : warning C4551: function call missing argument listc:\Documents and Settings\robp.MINNOW\My Documents\Visual Studio Projects\Testbed\Testbed\Testbed.cpp(29) : warning C4551: function call missing argument list
QuoteeBooks = lame.eBooks = free.Books = expensive.Code: [Select]if(like(eBook) == true) { eBook.buy;}else{ eBook.trash;}You know C, I'm sure you can figure out what that means.See if its worth anything first, before going out and buying it.
Go to your local library, mine has tons of programming books.
You shouldn't use "true" in C, it's not standard. TRUE is better.
MyndFyre, I'm sure you're well aware that you need to create an eBook class. =)
int main(void);bool like(const book* );class book {public: void buy(void) { } void trash(void) { }};bool like(const book* pbook) { return true;}int main(){ book eBook; if ( like(&eBook) == true ) { eBook.buy; } else { eBook.trash; } return 0;}
You not only checked it on a different operating system, you checked it on a different compiler. If you want to check somebody's code, you ought to at least use the same technology they're using :-P
1 The expression that denotes the called function78) shall have type pointer to functionreturning void or returning an object type other than an array type.
Most often, this is the result of converting an identifier that is a function designator.
A postfix expression followed by parentheses () containing a possibly empty, comma-separatedlist of expressions is a function call. The postfix expression denotes the calledfunction. The list of expressions specifies the arguments to the function.
I assumed those were variables, in which case, I don't think it'll have any warnings. Of course, it won't do anything either..
Its neither C nor C++. Its pseudo-C. You lose.On a side note, I'd prefer a physical book too, asuming I had a million dollars (those things are not cheap, and I am broke), and a rocket (it takes a while to get to the store, whereas I can download a book in about a half hour (for big ones)).
I also perfer physical books, I find myself keeping my attention more easily when I'm reading something that's inked on paper as opposed to illuminated on my screen.
I don't have a job right now, actually. But $100 is only 12 hours' pay at minimum wage. Most books aren't even that much, even.
Quote from: iago on November 05, 2005, 03:02:56 pmI don't have a job right now, actually. But $100 is only 12 hours' pay at minimum wage. Most books aren't even that much, even. even even, huh? Hehe, just kidding.Books are a wonderful investment to something you take interest to. You can take them nearly anywhere!
A positive thing I have to say about physical books, when I went on vacation to Teneesee, I took my VB Language Reference book with me. When I finally got back home, I did a whole bunch of crazy stuff I learned while down there. Couldn't take an eBook very well.@deadly: I don't like lemonade, nor for some reason feel comfortable reading in a chair, nor can I hold a book in one hand without droping it/feeling weird.