//
// Dear maintainer:
//
// Once you are done trying to 'optimize' this routine,
// and have realized what a terrible mistake that was,
// please increment the following counter as a warning
// to the next guy:
//
// total_hours_wasted_here = 42
//
@bwoebi Depends on capacity of course, but I've never really encountered my old code that I didn't know what it was doing, that being said, I probably don't have working code older than 2 years...
Have I stumped the great PHP developers with a "reverse this string" problem?
#include<stdio.h>
int main()
{
char s[1000];
char p[1000];
printf("Please enter a string and find out the palindrome of it\n");
scanf("%999s",s);
return 0;
}
Here is part of the problem
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A solution could be taking input via getch() and storing it in array by looping and also taking count of the letters. End it with \0 and then use the code above.
@ircmaxell last ping was a test to a deleted msg of yours, can't reproduce (maybe just for owners). Ok, so shoudn't the number of ppl solving a hash provide a way to measure how easy it is to guess the algo? if so, if more ppl are hinted on how to go about one or another it would add false data in your study
@CSᵠ the point isn't to test the relative strengths of the algorithms. But to show that even if you try to obfuscate, someone will be able to figure it out
@user3123545 "Looks better", what? Do you generally make architecture decisions based on subjective aesthetics of your code? That strikes me as equivalent to choosing sports teams to gamble on based on liking their uniforms.
@Chris I was joking Chris, I just watched maxel's video, and I should continue what I was doing. (Always been using Dependency Injection, even if I didn't know what it's called)
> According to Adam Gross, VP of product at Heroku, one of the biggest recent developments that drove Heroku to accept PHP as a proper first-class language was the creation of Facebook's HipHop VM for PHP -- not just because of the performance enhancements HHVM provided, but because it provided a modern VM framework for the language that's more akin to Java's JVM than the previous generations of interpreters for PHP.
Don't you love it when high level people (VP in this case) show their ignorance to the media: http://techcrunch.com/2014/04/29/heroku-bets-big-on-php/ ??? :-D
> As Heroku’s VP of product Adam Gross told me, the company sees today’s launch as something of a “coming out party for PHP, as it goes from a good language for hacking together small projects to graduating as a first-class framework.”