Why do you visit cboard?
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Why do you visit cboard?
Well at first it was option #5, of course...then for a while #4...but now I'm leaning most towards #6.
... and they gave me a pizza instead.
I was promised cake. But the cake is a lie.
I came here as a noob who forgot to put break statements in his switch/case block. Now I'm probably in the "giving back to the community" category, but considering how much I still learn, and how little I actually get to use my C at work, I'd hardly say I'm professional. "Serious hobbyist", I'll say.
Hmm, there's no "student giving back the community" ;)
Things I like:
* Helping
* Being sarcastic
I can do both here
<homer>Mmmm - pie</homer>
Code:char
_3141592654[3141
],__3141[3141];_314159[31415],_3141[31415];main(){register char*
_3_141,*_3_1415, *_3__1415; register int _314,_31415,__31415,*_31,
_3_14159,__3_1415;*_3141592654=__31415=2,_3141592654[0][_3141592654
-1]=1[__3141]=5;__3_1415=1;do{_3_14159=_314=0,__31415++;for( _31415
=0;_31415<(3,14-4)*__31415;_31415++)_31415[_3141]=_314159[_31415]= -
1;_3141[*_314159=_3_14159]=_314;_3_141=_3141592654+__3_1415;_3_1415=
__3_1415 +__3141;for (_31415 = 3141-
__3_1415 ; _31415;_31415--
,_3_141 ++, _3_1415++){_314
+=_314<<2 ; _314<<=1;_314+=
*_3_1415;_31 =_314159+_314;
if(!(*_31+1) )* _31 =_314 /
__31415,_314 [_3141]=_314 %
__31415 ;* ( _3__1415=_3_141
)+= *_3_1415 = *_31;while(*
_3__1415 >= 31415/3141 ) *
_3__1415+= - 10,(*--_3__1415
)++;_314=_314 [_3141]; if ( !
_3_14159 && * _3_1415)_3_14159
=1,__3_1415 = 3141-_31415;}if(
_314+(__31415 >>1)>=__31415 )
while ( ++ * _3_141==3141/314
)*_3_141--=0 ;}while(_3_14159
) ; { char * __3_14= "3.1415";
write((3,1), (--*__3_14,__3_14
),(_3_14159 ++,++_3_14159))+
3.1415926; } for ( _31415 = 1;
_31415<3141- 1;_31415++)write(
31415% 314-( 3,14),_3141592654[
_31415 ] + "0123456789","314"
[ 3]+1)-_314; puts((*_3141592654=0
,_3141592654)) ;_314= *"3.141592";}
Am I the only one in here that actually got a piece of pie from webmaster?
I'm suppose you're all going to tell them that he didn't give you wine and touch you in your naughty belows, either...
My initial reason for coming here was "New to C/C++ trying to learn".
I've dumped C and switched to VB, but like to drop in, out of habit.
When I started learning C++, I learnt awfully lot by reading the threads, even though I haven't posted many questions (I usually tend to find the solution on my own immediately after posting). For example, giving up using things like:
Another thing is that one of the best ways to learn is to teach others. (Trying to explain something to others or to solve others' problems makes you research and form a clear understanding of things that you have limited understanding of. Also you get to exercise finding problems in code.)Code:
bool foo()
{
if (something == x) return true;
else return false;
}
One should try to avoiding biting too large bits, though. If a topic is completely beyond your abilities, in your eagerness to help you might give complete noob advice which completely misses the target.
I still find a lot to learn here (even more perhaps, when people start using C++0x more). I do find threads about keeping the console open less and less exciting, though.
Odd that the options
* "Because I'm better than everyone else and I like to let them know it"
* "Because I'm writing a book and I need questions for the FAQ"
weren't there ;)
> I do find threads about keeping the console open less and less exciting, though.
Hence what brewbuck said about sarcasm :)
Any hints on getting 'pie' to run without segf?
I came here 'cause I didn't understand pointers, how unoriginal? xP Anyways, it has been awhile since I've been here, I've just been working, am going to collage soon, but I'm still option #5 ... I want to tell others what to do! *whine*