>> some of us use more than one compiler.
So? You just use Compiler1/Compiler2.
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>> some of us use more than one compiler.
So? You just use Compiler1/Compiler2.
Echo this. While I like the idea, I don't think it will help that much. If I'm using more than one compiler, I'll still have to tell you which one I'm using; the compiler field becomes noise. If a newbie doesn't fill in the field, he/she still has to tell you which one he/she is using; the compiler field is meaningless. Even worse, let's say I usually use one compiler, but then I start using another one and forget to change my profile; the compiler field is just wrong.Quote:
Originally Posted by DavidP
it's a good idea, but like other people have brought up, lots of people use many compilers and different languages... and some people don't use any compilers...
for example, when I was in school, I was using at least 3 C/C++ compilers, 2 java 'compilers', a VB compiler, not to mention PHP and Perl.
and Dev-C++ isn't a compiler btw ;)
Because you have to use BBCode, not HTML!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Cool-August
I could care less.
hahaha youre a sucker for going through and changing each one individually... then again... Im glad nobody let the secret out, or this may spread like a freaking virus... Im thankful it was locked down and we lost the key... but it was fun...Quote:
Originally Posted by twomers
I think the sig is a good place for it, and it can be seen in user profiles (Because you can see their sig there).
Uh-oh....Quote:
hahaha youre a sucker for going through and changing each one individually... then again... Im glad nobody let the secret out, or this may spread like a freaking virus... Im thankful it was locked down and we lost the key... but it was fun...
I'm going to hate myself for this... (and probably the mods too)
Uh-ho is right.
Major Small sir, Was this a big bad thing in the past?