Not sayin any more, but I'm still downin the alcohol. Christ I spend so much on lager(all alcohol).
Have to swallow every time I burp, in case I puke. Christ why do we do it
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Not sayin any more, but I'm still downin the alcohol. Christ I spend so much on lager(all alcohol).
Have to swallow every time I burp, in case I puke. Christ why do we do it
I'm in favor of supporting your own country, after all I don't see why I should have to pay for border jumpers to live a good life.
Anyway I'm gonna keep quiet as to avoid further embaresent(or however you spell it) to myself.
C YA Later.
Ha, you have to forgive me, I'm drunk. But I never feel as good sober as I do drunk. I only drink the same as my friends but I'm worried it's to much.
I'm gonna carry on though as I enjoy it.
Why is it we need to drink so much?
I just got home from a football match(soccer for you Americans) and I'm sittin here to scared to lie down and close my eyes in case I throw up.
All I drunk is 8...
And if you use all uppercase letters for your struct names like the FILE structure for example, there is no confusion.
I don't see how it's lazy, if you wrote struct in front of your declarations...
assuming fflush works everytime is bad. Even if it only fails once it's one time to many, because your data is corrupted.
Use the while(getchar() != '\n') approach.
Or as Salem suggested if...
Maybe.
Marc and Lard play 1 good song a day, where you phone in and suggest a song that relates to a news headline. They actually played the sex pistols(pretty vacant) last week.
radio has killed music, they play the same thing over and over, where I work we have radio 1 on all day and I hear the same s**t again and again.
If that dosen't work there's always the big hammer technique
Why?
The integer value for a space is 32 so you can't use that, the only other thing I can think of is to use '\0' or NULL. But that is using a zero really.
int numarray[] = {'\0', '\0'};
int...
int numarray[] = {0, 0, 0, 0};
the way you have it your storing the int value for a space.
It makes you wonder if most virus's are actually released by companys making virus protection software.
hooking up to a server run by hackers sounds like an invitation to disaster to me, especially if your not using a firewall.
I don't belive there's a god. I think there may be higher levels of consciousness of myself, so at the moment I am here in a physical level. But when I die I may move to a higher level of thought and...
Try the function rename, it's stdio.h
if(rename(oldname, newname ) != 0)
printf("Rename Error");
you don't need to open files.
Think how many people die in accidents each day, is one more death really something to worry about?
If it is wrong to kill someone for money, isnt it just as wrong to not kill them and deprive your...
The joke of it is that we in Britain have given a passport to one of their leaders(can't remember his name) and several countries have asked us to extradite suspected terrorists but we haven't done...
giving the user a menu kinda defeats the object of the game, they're meant to figure out what to do for themselves and as such your program needs to be able to handle any input.
It's a worthwhile...
Reading is a something I really like to do, i'm never not reading a book, takes me about 3-4 days to read a decent sized book, say anything over 600 pages. Thats fiction though, a reference book(a...
char array[50];
fwrite(array, sizeof(array), 1, file);
size is the size of the data item you want to write, count is the number of items of that size you want to write.
The above writes the...
Is anyone concerned that as existing or future developer's, we are creating more and more powerful tools for our goverments to use in controlling our lives. A lot of new technoligies are said to be...
Whats the difference between a drummer and a drum machine?
You only have to punch the data into a drum machine once.
:D :D :D
I agree with that, if I read text of the screen for more than a few minutes at a time I start seeing things. :)
the second one should work as long as you don't enter more than 19 characters for the name.