in my highschool we managed the school network, procured servers, did cabling for the IT classroom and programmed web-based information systems. that was in the last millennium
I was kidding, yeah but the first PCs had really good user manuals, programming manuals and you could learn it all from low level point of view, which is pretty cool, because now everything has too much abstraction.
lol C n00b posts a question that starts with "Program to print a 3X3 array dynamically using pointers.I want reasons as to why my code is working and i want detailed explanation"
"Why does this code work?" requires a quick trip through the topics of programming, formal logic, electronics, chemistry, biology, physics, and philosophy.
But even then there's going to be some fundamental questions unanswered, like "how can an omnibenevolent creator create a universe that permits the existence of buggy programs?"
idontunderstandwhysomanyposterstodaycannotbbotheredtopostcoethatiseasytoreadforthoseexperiencedandskilledengineerswhohavesmelittletimetosparetohelpotehrstomeitsabusiveanddemeaning — Martin James41 secs ago
Examples please.
Hiding behind 'naming and shaming' will not do. If the commenters' behaviour is that bad, then name them. Post links to questions where you find unjustified downvotes etc. (Note: 'unjustified' - general noob downvotes is easy - just block-copy the C tag).
If you do not, the...
@Kevin my code is rather long and might be difficult to understand since some variable names are in my native language. The program works like this: Players connect to server -> Server sends each player other's address -> Players start communicating via UDP sending their platform coordinates. The ball is moving in each client independently, although it moves at the same speed and starts moving at the same direction.
Suppose player A moves his paddle at 12:00:0000, just barely making it to the ball in time to reflect it. He sends a packet to player B saying "I moved my paddle here". Player B receives the packet at 12:00:0001 and moves the paddle, just barely missing the ball.
Now you have two game states with different outcomes, even though they both evaluated all logic flawlessly.
But suppose that you made player B the Holder of the Authoritative Game State. He receives the packet at 12:00:0001 and moves the paddle, and determines that it barely missed the ball. He sends a packet to player A saying "you probably thought you just barely reached the ball, but you actually didn't. Sorry, please fix your incorrect game state"
+1 to Wayne's suggestion of drift calculation. If you know ahead of time that there's typically a 0.01 second lag when sending packets between players, then clients can factor that in and reduce the likelihood of state desync.
In the case of Pong, the game state is kind of simple It's only the last time the ball was hit, velocity, current time, and current paddle position. You just have to make the returning player the authority whenever the ball changes direction.
I might see you hit the ball when it should have missed, or miss the ball when it should have hit, but I'll never see myself miss a hit ball or hit a missed ball.
If the ball travels faster than the speed of light in a copper medium, then it will reach the other player before the "I relinquish authority to you" packet :-P
if the frequency of the incoming light is considerably larger than the plasma frequency of the quasielectrons in the metal, then they can't screen out the EM field and light can penetrate the bulk
Because they learn about scalar types and then think "wow it would be really nice if I could store an unlimited amount of data" before they get to the next chapter on vector types
Any method whose name begins and ends with __ would require this treatment. Because of the double underscores, these are sometimes called "dunder" methods. "Dirty deeds and their dunder chief!" — kindall5 mins ago
I'm not sure where you're seeing that. The 3.5 tutorial spends a while talking about strings, ints, and basic methods and then gets right into data structures and control flow.
finally finished live hardware interface knjigazaknjigu.com/pk/test.php try a bit pressing "Upali diodu" makes my led turn on, and the other turns it off. I need to check does it work remotely
@wim yeah but with this one framework, it says things like "if you put your files in any other directory than the one named 'imports/', we'll automatically load it", which seems dumb because there's already an import statement...
To all those answerers: Please stop guessing your answers! Read the question and try to understand what the actual issue here is. OP mentions clearly mentions that request.json['story_text'] fails because request apparently is a function. So please stop trying to guess possible solutions completely ignoring that fact! — poke1 min ago