"yeah! yeah!! you gotta "pretty smart" if you can work with linked list stuff like that, huh??
[pause....]
pftt!!!! yeah, pretty smart for a ... [shakes head] he really doesn't get that working...
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"yeah! yeah!! you gotta "pretty smart" if you can work with linked list stuff like that, huh??
[pause....]
pftt!!!! yeah, pretty smart for a ... [shakes head] he really doesn't get that working...
wow you really are what i predicted you to be.... "yeah.. well i picked this up too by myself and I CAN DO THIS...."
C was not designed to only work in PC and mainframes, Dennis Ritchie -- that...
and what are you??? thinking that "ohhh he's unemployed, sitting around overthinking stuff just like me... he likes to "dabble" with these things and play around with them and INVESTIGATE by doing...
[looks at the screen, it disbelief, mouth agape... "what??..." shakes head... "whaat??"... "i don't get why he's gonna do this and then this... well, i think i get the GIST of it... yeah.. this means...
"if this doesn't rival his, i don't know what will!!!"
not even a third of the complexity, mastery, length and efficiency.
and that's just comparing your whole program against 1 function of mine.
"i mean it's not like he's writing code for matrix arithmetic, right??? yeah!! coz like, it's the hardest arithmetic code i can think of" <-(by that last sentence i really am speaking from their...
"yeah... yeah.. YEAHHH!!! i mean i'm just an IT that doesn't really know any of the real science and technical details and mostly only work on plugging this to this and i work in well with linux. so...
the "help" i post here are not technicalities of any significance, but just trivial matters that i can just toss around or suggestions on the standard. (meaning, i can actually implement it to my...
"that's it??? that's your crowning achievement??? knowing how to properly use a for loop?? you sure caught a big fish!!"
writing good code is like writing a good poem. what do you guys think?
A LOT of things that you are so proud of are unoptimized (which is basically universal in ALL machines using c). i'll give 1 CONCRETE example:
int16_t * flagsp = (uint16_t...
beheadedmyway: [shakes head] i don't think he gets it! look, here i've demonstrated that ANY ordinary project will have lines of codes in the thousands!:...
ohh.. crap.. the code above works.... i didn't know you could do that.
EXACTLY!!! omfg you, mean, you didn't see this coming?? alright, i'll lay down to you simply so you understand me in detail.
well from my example above, you can clearly see that i traverse the...
and don't think this is even a 1/10th of the entirety of my project.
my bad, too you need these 2 to make it work:
new_inst_strm_stack.def:
/* for the total memory alloced by stacks, as to what's most optimal is up to the client */
#ifndef...
i swear to god... if anybody uses this code for any of their projects, i will hunt you down.
and don't even think of publishing as everybody knows whose work this is
alright... i guess i should be generous this christmas and maybe give away something for free...
it was just a preview and i've given you enough time to see it. now nobody can claim they found the...
look, i know a lot of you think in very "concrete" terms... if there are NO PREVIOUS EXAMPLE, then it CAN'T BE. you think in terms of that... instead of very concise solutions with huge implications....
alright.. well, what do you think of only initializing the start of the arrays??
i was wrong about the templates... i glossed over the wikipedia and thought it was ALSO talking about plain old C (which i just took to be true, as there may be variants of C like that...) even...
well since C99, the concept of ellipsis has been introduced in variable arguments for macros and since has been extended to templates...
what i've been wondering is why it has not been extended...
cleverest comeback you can ever muster??? for crying out loud, you're britASH.
coz very few people can keep ALL considerations together in their heads and produce something where all these considerations are successfully met. fewer even that will go and venture to see it...
not because when you WERE a beginner and wrote codes (loops) this way, doesn't mean those you condescend do write them like this. i've seen dozens of functions with more than 1600 lines of codes,...