thanks, I'll look into that. This could be very powerful - eliminating the need to use databases for many programs...
Type: Posts; User: EricR
thanks, I'll look into that. This could be very powerful - eliminating the need to use databases for many programs...
Hi I'm 33 and doing a Comp. Sci. PhD. I also teach Comp. Sci. The undergraduate course at my Uni is quite difficult - much more so for people who didn't muck around with computers/programming when...
I understand the idea is that, normally, temporary memory is set aside for the running of the program. All the variables etc. relating to the program exist in this memory and hence do not persist...
Hi,
I know there is some way to declare arrays in C++ so they are permanent - that is, they persist in memory after the program has terminated. This is entirely different to converting the array...