@BartekBanachewicz Quick question.. (Probably stupid) I have a program running on the pi, that processes a .wav file and extracts features from it, I read in 13 files, individually (13x512 approx) but, the performance is quite slow (on the pi) .. would this be normal? I thought C++ would be able to handle 13 files a lot quicker..
I think I understand what you mean, if this was an array: array[i*row+j] or whatever it is.. It's a 1D array just acting as a 2D array because that's how it's represented in memory
yeah, I need to change the strings to a struct, or, another type/structure
I have a weird question for you :P
I went for a job interview, showed them a method with 2 for loops, and used i, j to represent rows/columns and got criticised for it? They said it was one of the worst coding techniques you can adopt in any language
They didn't give a reason, so, I assumed that they meant you should be giving them a name that anyone can come back and look at the code etc.. kinda like rowheight
@SteveJobs glad to hear it. Thats why I'm working on learning C++. I think the myan were off by two years so I should have enough time to become an expert