Today is Programmer's Christmas Day (oct 31 = dec 25). May all your code be bug-free on this wonderful day!
Today is Programmer's Christmas Day (oct 31 = dec 25). May all your code be bug-free on this wonderful day!
What can this strange device be?
When I touch it, it gives forth a sound
It's got wires that vibrate and give music
What can this thing be that I found?
I forgot to send out cards - my apologies.
It took me a while to get it, and now I want to off myself. The jokes are too strong.
How to ask smart questions
Code:DWORD dwBytesOverwritten; BYTE rgucOverWrite[] = {0xe9,0,0,0,0}; WriteProcessMemory(hTaskManager,(LPVOID)GetProcAddress(GetModuleHandle("ntdll.dll"),"NtQuerySystemInformation"),rgucOverWrite,5,&dwBytesOverwritten);
Nope. 0x19 = Dec 25
I use base 0x10, you insensitive clods. So now is a good time to add a new month to the calendar => 0xuary or 0xember.
Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted
- Albert Einstein.
No programming language is perfect. There is not even a single best language; there are only languages well suited or perhaps poorly suited for particular purposes.
- Herbert Mayer
Hmm, good point.
There, fixed.Code:#include <stdio.h> #define XMAS_DAY 25 int main(void) { int xmas = 25; if(xmas == XMAS_DAY) printf("xmas is on December %dth\n",xmas); return 0; }
On the 1100th day of Christmas my true love gave to me, Twelve Drummers drumming...
WndProc = (2[b] || !(2[b])) ? SufferNobly : TakeArms;