You need to do error values when you anticipate that something might go wrong that would blam up the whole everything, you can check exactly what went wrong.
Type: Posts; User: Pfhreak
You need to do error values when you anticipate that something might go wrong that would blam up the whole everything, you can check exactly what went wrong.
I have to agree with Sven that the C All-in-one-desk-reference For Dummies by Dan Gookin is the best for learning. Plus, because of the random stuff you never need to remember but might just...