View Poll Results: Would you refer to my dev blog for reliable, useful infomartion on programming.

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Thread: My personal dev blog

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    You should probably read over that text again and see if it makes sense to you
    And try avoiding "2" and other shortcuts like that. It makes the blog look unprofessional.
    But you still haven't addressed the kernel topic, though. They are making changes to the kernel, but not stripping it down to bare minimums.
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    io.h certainly IS included in some modern compilers. It is no longer part of the standard for C, but it is nevertheless, included in the very latest Pelles C versions.
    Quote Originally Posted by Salem View Post
    You mean it's included as a crutch to help ancient programmers limp along without them having to relearn too much.

    Outside of your DOS world, your header file is meaningless.

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    Yer sorry about the 2 . I didn't realize i had done that, noted and going to be updated.

    Kernel text should be updated by now...

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    Yes, it's better. Let's hope Windows 7 turns out good.
    Still, look at the...

    For users this means that they will have to buy completely new version to be able to use the software. Although, this means the software be a lot faster and more advanced.
    ...paragraph and see if it makes sense to you (or reads well).
    Quote Originally Posted by Adak View Post
    io.h certainly IS included in some modern compilers. It is no longer part of the standard for C, but it is nevertheless, included in the very latest Pelles C versions.
    Quote Originally Posted by Salem View Post
    You mean it's included as a crutch to help ancient programmers limp along without them having to relearn too much.

    Outside of your DOS world, your header file is meaningless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by citizen View Post
    After a successful try, you'll be attacked by help vampires and script kiddies who want to burn down their school because they didn't turn in their homework. Down with "the man"!
    "Help Vampires" is a pretty bad term because Vampires are generally successful in draining their victims. More like, "Help Beggars"

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    Btw, what is "infomartion"? (in the description of the poll). Sounds like some sort of alien

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    You should seperate the parts in tabs to make it more organised. An example:

    [ Home ] - [ C++ Tutorials ] - [ Reviews ] - [ About ] - [ Contact ]

    This is just what I would do to make it more organised because if you click on the categories at the side it gives you the full posts and in order of when they were posted (latest first, so that would mean they would need to scroll to the bottom to read the first one).

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    Quote Originally Posted by indigo0086 View Post
    "Help Vampires" is a pretty bad term because Vampires are generally successful in draining their victims. More like, "Help Beggars"
    I think that was the entire meaning in the article linked - they suck the life out of helpful forum members by draining their efforts.

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    but how many requests on this board to do homework results in anything but a "do your own homework" or "show your own code". I guess that is the equivalent to garlic and a cross.

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    Quote Originally Posted by indigo0086 View Post
    but how many requests on this board to do homework results in anything but a "do your own homework" or "show your own code". I guess that is the equivalent to garlic and a cross.
    Yes, along with not going down the path of impossible to answer questions, such as "how do I create a driver", when the original poster obviously needs to learn C or C++ first.

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