@sehe The selling points seem to be: 1) single codec that's good at both voice and music, 2) very low latency. Fidelity per bitrate seems to be competitive, but not a big advantage.
It's is command line application that animates a steam locomotive passing over the screen. It can not be interrupted with Ctrl-C. It's very likely to happen if you often use the ls command.
@MooingDuck "so int i default initializes i which means no initialization is performed. So is it initialized or not?"
and
"The lifetime of an object of type T begins when: — storage with the proper alignment and size for type T is obtained, and — if the object has non-trivial initialization, its initialization is complete.""
@StackedCrooked Yeah, because people use it to gain experience by looking at what is there. But once you get past the stage where you are awed by the existence of files...
@MohamedAhmedNabil if that is int i=0; then they are 100% correct. If the int i is on a different line, then it's just a common saying and they have the wrong idea
@Cicada Not hardcore? I just recently bought the Indie bundle 5, but if I got more than 3 hours of gameplay out of the total, it will be a generous estimate
^ I haven't revisited a single game ever since that moment
I’m an all-out VB enthusiast. So perhaps my answer might carry a little weight, because I actually advise against starting with it.
The optimal solution, as someone has already suggested, would be to learn both languages. This is because both languages have shaped the architecture of the .NET fr...
If you try to compile the query below in Visual Basic .NET, it fails.
From x In {1, 2} Select x.ToString()
The error given by the compiler is:
Range variable name cannot match the name of a member of the 'Object' class.
There is nothing wrong with the equivalent C# query, though:
from x...
@MohamedAhmedNabil Well. I'd be shocked if programmers didn't know. Professors... they're supposed to teach you programming in the abstract, not a particular language (or even language implementation) IYAM
@MooingDuck I was listening to a CS lecture and the woman said "The problem here is that the variable sum isnt intialized" altough this int sum was written
@MohamedAhmedNabil local variable? True story. Also, why do you get hung up on minor mistakes? Is the course that boring? Is human fallibility an unsurmountable problem?
@sehe Professors????? That godam dude cant even teach VB, He failed at showing the difference between constants and variables, I correct him all the time
@MohamedAhmedNabil You mentioned at least three other things that incited your anger. I'm just observing a pattern. You might want to focus on your own education instead of that of your professors.
@sehe Its just there are some thing that can make me twitch, The fact that at the end of the year the entire class will take an exam in something that he failed to inform the students about, and he wont be the one correcting the exam
I don't like coupling my code tightly with the IDE. I am using QtCreator though, but in legacy Makefile modus and it runs scripts that call CMake and Make.
@MohamedAhmedNabil Life is like that. It isn't fair. Consider yourself lucky: at least you will know, by teaching yourself, that you actually understand. You'll not just have been spoonfed.
I know, I'm exaggerating... but still. Look at the positive side. Or change the perspective (switch schools)
What I do like about QtCreator is that if you use a Qmake file it doesn't need a project file. It generates the project view from the information extraced from the Qmake file.
Alrighty got 1817 users for my silly Wikipedia-anime enhancer app. Userbase has been growing slowly over a period of a nearly a year now. Nice to see that some people are actually finding it useful :P
Ford Prefect (also called Ix) is a fictional character in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by the British author Douglas Adams. He is the only character other than the protagonist, Arthur Dent, to appear throughout the entire Hitchhiker's saga.
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Although Ford had taken great care to blend into Earth society, he had "skimped a bit on his preparatory research," and thought that the name "Ford Prefect" would be "nicely inconspicuous." Adams later clarified in an interview that Ford "had simply mistaken the dominant life form." The Ford Prefect was, in fact, a British car manufacture...