Yes that's right.
When I programmed it, I'm assuming that the prog only receives data whenever it communicates with a server. It would be proper to call recv_data() after send_data() has been...
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Yes that's right.
When I programmed it, I'm assuming that the prog only receives data whenever it communicates with a server. It would be proper to call recv_data() after send_data() has been...
Okay! Here it is. :D
Yah that's right: Linux is linux. But the third party software that comes with it is what most people are looking for. :)
I would have chosen Mandrake. But the minimum installation of distribution...
Oh f%&k! I forgot my goddam floppy disk.
I think DOS is still cool :) I still remeber the good old days when Warcraft II came out hehehe. It was basically dependent on Dos4GW.
I don't know about Dev, but under Borland's conio.h, getch() works with no buffering -- a character is accepted everytime you press it. Maybe Dev's getch() conio.c sets everything to line buffering...
I have one. I programmed a general TCP/IP client. It's kinda crude but it would do for experimental purposes. And I used mostly synchronous functions on it. :) I'll post it mext time get back here. :D
Maybe he's just experimenting out. It's quite hard to comprehend DirectX programming or OpenGL. Dos4GW I think is a bit easier.
Yeah but too bad the name hacker has already been tarnished. I suggest that hackers should wage war on crackers to dignify their image for the non-technical world to see. :D
Hoorray for Slackware!!! :D
I'm the Snow White's stepmother.
25 MB??? I always thought it would only amount to less than 200 kB :confused: Even my C++ TCP/IP client program hasn't reached over 100 kB. You should use Perl scripts instead -- it would be a lot...
Surely!
Right?
Yeah! A gin party where girls and boys alike get drunk and we all have a nasty hot time hehehe!
Do you have a question?
Hmm... I thought I was the only one who use a bit of Slackware here :D Hail Slackware!!!
No I think Loop Linux is the best. Only 50Meg Yehey! :D
Yah there's the 'conio.h' for DOS. Color and DOS-mode windowing stuff are placed there. :) In fact, I used that to create a menu and windowing system for my programs. :D
Yeah that too :D
Sure! Any time ;)
Yeah there's a function for that:
Prototype: double sqrt(double num);
Header file: math.h
/*Start of code*/
#include <math.h>
Yes I agree :) When I develop programs, I often ask girls to evaluate the finished products and they tell me what to improve. I tend to be result-oriented in my approach (to the extent of sloppy...
If you're info about Winddows C++ programming, you should post at the Windows Programming Board :)
My nick is just a compound of my handle: 'Bill Holm' :)
Actually this is not my real name. I just use this because it sounds cool --- each with only one syllable and four letters hehehe. I got...
This is a random number generator I made because I was not satisfied by the one provided by Standard C/C++. :D
This one is automatically seeded after you declare the class object within your code...
Hey guys! :D
Is it possible to run a Winsock application programmed under 16-bit environment in a 32-bit environment?
Actually, I don't know if this is the right question for expressing my...