Code - functions and small libraries I use
It’s 2014 and I still use printf() for debugging.
"Programs must be written for people to read, and only incidentally for machines to execute. " —Harold Abelson
Sunday morning till now, I found some "free time" to continue with debugging. I am 99.9% sure I have made it and I am now ready to send it to the ones needed it.
Once again, I want to state that this thread, was-is a thank-you one and not a bragging one.
It's a thank-you post, nothing more, nothing less.
After posting with a friendly-thankful mood and received back all these negative force, by not-random members made me pretty sad. I can understand, that they way I wrote it may made many to interpret this as brugging, rather than thanking! This, if it is done (I do not see it), its done by mistake. However, I could leave the forum and join one of the many out there. Or one of the most popular ones.
But, I want to stay here, because I think that this forum is very good.
You may believe me, or not. I think that no further explanation is needed by me, since:
It's a thank-you post, nothing more, nothing less.
Goodnight,
George
Code - functions and small libraries I use
It’s 2014 and I still use printf() for debugging.
"Programs must be written for people to read, and only incidentally for machines to execute. " —Harold Abelson
I wouldn't mind even if it was a bragging one, comrade. As long as it is stating facts instead of fantasies, I don't care if people get a little cocky about their achievements.
Κι εις ανώτερα! ( Keep up the good work! )
Last edited by GReaper; 01-21-2014 at 03:43 AM.
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Code - functions and small libraries I use
It’s 2014 and I still use printf() for debugging.
"Programs must be written for people to read, and only incidentally for machines to execute. " —Harold Abelson
Code - functions and small libraries I use
It’s 2014 and I still use printf() for debugging.
"Programs must be written for people to read, and only incidentally for machines to execute. " —Harold Abelson
It's too easy I guess.
Code - functions and small libraries I use
It’s 2014 and I still use printf() for debugging.
"Programs must be written for people to read, and only incidentally for machines to execute. " —Harold Abelson