C

C stands for Control.
Jan 27, 2016 10:32
Ohhh I see
Jan 27, 2016 10:30
isnt that at the same time as preprocessing
Jan 27, 2016 10:29
@Kamiccolo ohk u got me lol
Jan 27, 2016 10:29
something something about the compiler directive..? hhaha
Jan 27, 2016 10:29
i remember that the source code may be the part where preprocessing happens
Jan 27, 2016 10:27
i've got notes as well from earlier this week xD
Jan 27, 2016 10:27
isnt the difference just that object code is machine readable only
Jan 27, 2016 10:26
and its sad i cant answer that haha
Jan 27, 2016 10:26
o_o i feel like this is going to be on my test
Jan 27, 2016 10:25
its fine haha :p
Jan 27, 2016 10:24
starts with the source code, then you compile it using a compiler, which gives you object code (machine readable code), then you use a linker to link the file, and you get an executable (language readable for the CPU)
Jan 27, 2016 10:23
i know of it
Jan 27, 2016 10:19
correct?
Jan 27, 2016 10:19
gcc ... links
Jan 27, 2016 10:19
gcc -c .... compiles
Jan 27, 2016 10:18
lol
Jan 27, 2016 10:18
oh wait nvm i just got it
Jan 27, 2016 10:16
Im sorry if im confusing. I only started c this last week as well :(
Jan 27, 2016 10:16
in this case the program would run blah2.c and blah3.c first right?
Jan 27, 2016 10:15
Lets pretend blah2.c and blah3.c are functions, and header.h holds their prototypes; blahblah.o is the main driver and '#include<header.h>'
Jan 27, 2016 10:13
What do you mean by deepest?
Jan 27, 2016 10:13
@Kamiccolo right I forgot thats what it's called.
Jan 27, 2016 10:12
:0
Jan 27, 2016 10:12
so ur saying it works from top to bottom
Jan 27, 2016 10:11
does it do everything instantaneously? or does it go in the order u put after the semicolon of the first line?
Jan 27, 2016 10:11
the other lines have 'gcc --------'
Jan 27, 2016 10:08
thats the desired name of ur executable right
Jan 27, 2016 10:08
so before the semi colon
Jan 27, 2016 10:08
(tab) gcc blahblah.o blah2.o blah3.o
Jan 27, 2016 10:07
a.out: blahblah.o blah2.o blah3.o header.h
Jan 27, 2016 10:06
Anyways I hae a question about makefiles
Jan 27, 2016 10:06
Maybe?
Jan 27, 2016 10:05
Both
Jan 27, 2016 09:59
Anyone alive? lol
 

C#

General discussions about the c# language, Squirrels | gist.gi...
Jan 14, 2016 09:43
Every time I press any arrow key I get '^[' instead of it moving around where I want it to. So frustrating
Jan 14, 2016 09:41
Anyone here used iTerm on a Mac? I'm having weird issues with my arrow keys in the terminal. They work fine though when I open up y files using vi/pico/etc
 

Java

Dedicated to the discussion of the Java programming language a...
Nov 1, 2015 23:10
Thanks though, your answer led me there haha
Nov 1, 2015 23:10
I just added in if (ageToCheck == null) condition to stop that error when I close it :P
Nov 1, 2015 23:08
WAIT I GOT IT! :D
Nov 1, 2015 23:06
exceptions*
Nov 1, 2015 23:06
You know how I'm catching multiple errors... is there a way to assign a different message for each of them? Or is that not possible
Nov 1, 2015 23:03
Yeah I thought so haha my bad.
Nov 1, 2015 23:03
I need to loop because I have to repeatedly ask for user input
Nov 1, 2015 23:01
Hmm I see.. do you think reordering my loop will fix the problem?
Nov 1, 2015 22:58
Nov 1, 2015 22:58
JOptionPane displays my exception error even I just hit 'X' to close the box. I called a stack trace after catch and it said that line 13 was causing the issue. No idea how to fix it though.. I need to parse the string to check for conditions thats why.
Oct 22, 2015 09:43
Either that or I'll just call pop() two times? I have to find the sum, difference, etc... of the two variables later on thats why
Oct 22, 2015 09:41
Im having trouble finding out what to do :l
Oct 22, 2015 09:41
My main programs takes operands from an input file and pushes it to an 'integer' stack.

How do I set those operands as two variables(numOne)&(numTwo). Later I plan on calling intStack.pop(numOne) & intStack.pop(numTwo)
Oct 22, 2015 09:40
Guys I have these two classes : pastebin.com/KFnPFVbc