Earlier today, I thought I was in hell after some poster was boosting C as a sane language. Now I'm agreeing with the cat. The universe has gone tits-up.
@Pawnguy7 Flush buffers, do autosaves, whatever that actually requires careful clean up to prevent data loss.
> Apple has an iOS programming guideline somewhere saying that when your app is exiting, don't bother trying to free all of your memory to avoid wasting battery power, since the OS takes care of all that when you exit.
@Pawnguy7 It should not. Let the OS do it - it's got much better tools, it's had more more testing and so it's much better at it than my/your crappy user code.
@MartinJames Also, all that is irrelevant because it's at the wrong level of isolation/abstraction. The OS won't even have to release the stuff "correctly" - it'll just forget the process existed
@CatPlusPlus My experience of three years with such a OS tells me that it way way way harder to get viruses like the one shown above. Never got any virus that claimed to have my files in hostage and that I need to pay to see them again.
@CatPlusPlus I don't need AV. I still use it on windows. Never used to though (back 10 years ago I had been using windows for another 10 years without ever using AV)
It feels kinda obvious but I'm gonna state it anyway: If you don't know what I'm talking about and you care about it, then click the link. You don't, then... don't. :)
One of my friend uses very long phrases or quotes and takes the first letter/number/symbol of each word and then just join them together alternating capital and lower case letters.
@sehe I had two heavy-duty gaming cards in there. But I only game on one monitor. The two side-monitors don't need much power. And those cards eat a lot of power. So I thought, I get replace one of the cards with a cheap low-power card.
I don't normally downgrade my hardware. But seeing as I've never really "used" my two side-monitors for anything other than Aero, browser windows, and the occasional Anime...
He's currently playing with Antlr so he can make his own language and compile it to Galaxy so we don't have to write code that looks like C without pointers
Oh, these are just generic libraries for common data structures and shit
In Zed's popular (opinion) series, in the chapter 'Heap and stack' the code for a databse is as follows
Please note this is Zed Shaw's code
struct Address {
int id;
int set;
char name[MAX_DATA];
char email[MAX_DATA];
};
struct Database {
struct Address rows[MAX_ROWS];
};
s...
I am working on performance of paralle algorithm on Multicore machine. I did an experiment on Matrix Multiplication with loop reordering (ikj) technique.
The serial execution result is as in images below.L1 data cache hit for loop order ikj and kij for all size of nXn matrix is near 100% (Image ...