I am new to C# .NET. I am migrating from C, C++ to C#.
C# is similar to C but I have some problems to work with it. I think it is possible to do low level programming in C# like C but I did not find any comprehensive way to do low level programming like C.
The Question is how can I do low leve...
@ScottW less so these days. But yes, much in fawlty towers maturity-level, when I was in primary school, kids seemed to enjoy cracking 'Moffen Moppen' for reasons beyond my comprehension. It is a cultural thing, then
"hungry" describes the condition where one craves intake of more food. what is the English name for the condition where one needs to expel the end result?
Coworker: "So, we are hiring women for new positions then? Good!" Resource Manager: "Yeah, we thought'd be nice for change, now all we need is female project manager, but we'll have to do with T. for now" Project Manager: "Well, I got tits!"
(background: project manager is considerably overweight)
Over the last few years the only major source of computer-induced adrenaline rush was when I accidentally deleted my mothers backups. Granted, that's nowhere near as fun as actually destroying live data.
Took me about 7 days to stream a new initial off-site backup that back over the internet.
@thecoshman that was a fun phone call: "The good news is I only lost your backup. The bad news is that you'll have to keep the computer running for a bit" (and then negotiated a realistc ssh --bwlimit bandwidth slice :))
On Windows, it's quite easy to create an executable without the C runtime library. Is the same possible on Linux/Mac OS in a equally easy/involved manner? Or does Linux/Mac make that kind of stuff immensely hard?
@KonradRudolph msvcrt is never going to be C99, and there's a bunch of ugly hacks I'd have to keep in mind for all sorts of things like MinGW vs MSVC, MSVC version, etc. I don't want to do that.
@Xaade Well, Linux doesn't even have GUI functionality, so my point very much holds.