@TonyTheTiger: Pick up the one you like and read some meaningful stuff about it, I guess anything you read would be helpful, atleast they know you want to & have interest in working on those domains.
> An unhandled exception of type 'System.NullReferenceException' occurred in myapp.exe Additional information: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
What language is that, really?
You would get System.NullReferenceException on C#, not on C or C++.
I don't think that functional is particularly helpful for structuring a whole program, and I'd rather have different syntax, but I don't object to functional programming
but even stepping through my PROLOG program with a debugger, I can't understand why it's failing
@sbi How do you explain pointers to students? One of my interns approached me asking for help and I tried explaining it to him but I don't think I did a good job
The most concise explanations IME are the 'pointer as an arrow to a box', or if you like formalism you can introduce the CS concept of references and then map that to pointers (more roundabout).
@RMartinhoFernandes I watched it a bit (up until decapitation in fact). I don't like the uses of 'allocate a variable' and the needless malloc(sizeof(int)) (how scary is that?).
@DeadMG Yes, it is. It's aimed at @hexa, and he does know.
@hexa Using those diagrams on a black/whiteboard, you can erase the arrows and redraw them pointing to another slot in the memory to explain pointer assignment, or do all kinds of other really weird things.
If you want to be fancy, you can throw in a few CPU registers to explain temporary values (like the result of &i) if you want, but I rarely ever did that.
@hexa Pen and paper will do just fine, if you can erase or are quick at drawing, so that you can just draw a new diagram at him for every change you make.
@hexa I dunno. I started out with BASIC and went to x86 machine code from there. I can't remember really having any problems grasping pointers. I could have forgotten, though, I must have learned that sometimes in the early 90ies.
@DeadMG How many times have you said that? You know, say this a couple more times and I might start screaming. Or I might just plonk you instead. That wouldn't wake the kids.
Hell, just stop procrastinating and do what you ought to do. Do you think just because I'm done with studying I never have to do annoying stuff anymore?
@CatPlusPlus So you could employ slaves to build roads!?
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