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@DavidArenburg for what it's worth I thought your comments under Rob's post were pretty spot-on.
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@m0nhawk The only thing I'd like to add to Frank's pretty good expression of my concerns is hiring; which seems applicable to the case you describe, i.e. needing to come up with a similar toolset for people working together. Patterns and communities say a lot about who you can hire and what skills they'll have (especially for junior positions).
 
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@russellpierce that's definitely the point, by you will never have a perfect candidacy with 100% match of skills and used libraries.
And competition will always be.
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sup nerds
 
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Hi, I have been struggling on a ques for the past 2 hours. Pls help
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2434411/linked-list-recursive-reverse
The ques is regd the code in the abv link
I noticed that the variable rest is having the same value for all the recursion call once the code reached beyond the recursiveReverse(&rest). But first->next has different values. I was able to understand why first->next has different values by writing them on a stack and comparing it with each call. But i could not understand how rest is having the same value for all the calls instead of the (rest = first->next) from the stack
Is it because we are passing the address of rest in the function call? Is it matched by the same name of the variable
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Why were my msgs moved to trash?
Nov 6 at 15:59, by ratchet freak
rules, C++ questions go here
ok Thanks. Sorry didnt know
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@milleniumbug could you pls see my ques

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