@DeadMG Probably the other way around. Japanese is about the same in efficiency if you spell everything out in the regular Hiragana / Katakana. E.g., "I" = わたし in kana. But, you can shorten those considerably when you apply the Kanji symbols that Japanese people use, such as "I" = わたし = 私, which is a major compression from 3 syllables to 1 symbol.
Chinese Symbols - the symbols that the Japanese have taken to make their Kanji (though the meanings are not the same AT ALL) - is vastly faster at pushing more information per unit of text, but requires you to memorize more symbols to be able to expand a single Kanji into its meaning.
@StackedCrooked Well, what I mean is わたし has 3 symbols for the 3 pronounced letters. When you read 私、 you just say "watashi" -- there's no special pronounciation for the Kanji itself.
The Kanji compresses Hiragana / Katakana letters and symbols. They group them up into a single symbol, and your brain is supposed to go symbol -> expanded pronunciation.
If someone spoke a sentence to you in Japanese, you can't tell if they're talking to you in Kanji or in Kana; Kanji is a written dealie, is what I'm getting at.
@Borgleader I do remember all the words she taught me
@ThePhD Yeah, I mean it goes on the same token as you can speak the language even if you cannot read it. So clearly it wouldn't matter which particular script it was written with.
You could write japanese using cyrilic text.
just like I can write chinese with the latin alphabet
@Borgleader Sounds like advice my brother gave me years ago. "At the store, don't try to find the shortest or fastest-moving line, just the one with the prettiest checkout girl. Takes the same time as the others, but you'll enjoy it a lot more."
So I want a C compiler, NOT a c++ compiler because my teacher wants me to get steady with the simpler programming language, c rather than the more complex version, C++
Thx guys
By the way, if you have a int arr[3][3] and int *p = &arr[0][0], is it UB to do p[5] (which should be the same as incrementing it 5 times and using it)? I recall a question on the matter, too.
Pointer arithmetic should really be called 'array arithmetic'. Then again, as I've said, most people ignore that.
If both the pointer operand and the result point to elements of the same array object, or one past the last element of the array object, the evaluation shall not produce an overflow; otherwise, the behavior is undefined.
So in the end, without whatever VLA tools can help, you're stuck between theoretically unsafe code that works in practice, or a global variable/define.
I am asking this as it pertains to style, mostly Javascript (and not really concerning hoisting).
For library code it seems sensible to write each small library function ordered alphabetically? (Assuming each function is independent of all others, and are just simple utility functions).
So the ...
Is there anything apart from iostreams that cannot be copied and are there any non global workarounds to use them without knowing about pointers and references.
If runtime and memory consumption are not a concern C++11 (with its tuple) apparently reduces the need for knowing about those. I am h...
@CatPlusPlus I setup my first Command Center in Eve. I did the math and it's earning me about 3k isk / hour xD Too bad I spent about 2 mil so far (skills, and all)
I found this technique in the following link:
http://www.codeproject.com/Tips/90875/Displaying-vtable-when-debugging
and there, he uses one helper variable
void (**vt)() = *(void (***)())ptr;
to help display the virtual function table.
But if I change it to
void (**vt)() = (void (**)())ptr...
@CatPlusPlus Yeah, I made my first one on a temperate planet just like the tutorial just to get the hang of setting things up. I'll spend more time looking for a suitable location for my next one.
I am close to both my family & friends - with that said I am quite individualistic person. My philosophy is that some of people are not worth kept as friends. Quite a few of my friends I have known for nearly half of my life time :p
Phone etiquette is one of those things I still struggle with at times, often fumbling because I'm not sure what expression I'm supposed to use at a given time. 失礼します at the end of a phone call is one of these. Technically if the other person is calling me, they're the ones "intruding," but if the...
Elite trolls would induce trolling in others - there is a inner troll in every soul, some are greater, some are more silent than the others. Some inner trolls have even been dormant since the soul ever existed. But an elite troll is an amplifier - you know a troll is elite when normal people start trolling around her
not that I aim low, I would try harder if there is even a career path for elitest trolls ... I guess people become politicians/writers if they want to make money out of their elite troll skills