i thought it was a forum of good guys

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41 comments, last by Link 20 years, 3 months ago
quote:Original post by DerAnged
quote:Original post by downgraded
Shouldn''t it be...
char *link[] = "Troll";

heh


oopsies i typed to fast.



o yes, i need to learn C++???
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ok now i think this thread needs closing.
o and in responce i usaully use std::string not char[]

o and for link 2 pointless threads in a row smooth move!



quote:Original post by Puzzler183
downgraded and DerAnged: I think you need some C++ practice.


*Looks sideways at the several thousand lines of C++ code in my game engine

Yeah, there''s some terrible code in here. ^_-
quote:Original post by DerAnged
ok now i think this thread needs closing.
o and in responce i usaully use std::string not char[]

o and for link 2 pointless threads in a row smooth move!






yes cause you are wrong!!
quote:Original post by downgraded
quote:Original post by Puzzler183
downgraded and DerAnged: I think you need some C++ practice.


*Looks sideways at the several thousand lines of C++ code in my game engine

Yeah, there''s some terrible code in here. ^_-


GOOD master!

quote:Original post by Link
what i can say is motherator is stupid, ...


Must... resist... incredibly... bad... joke.
Language barrier aside, you''re still arrogant and offensive.

And not in a good way.
umm gotta agree with downgraded. im gonna post samples of my game engine soon. I think its pretty incredible. (even tho im no retired now ye still talented Yann L)



Actually, char link[] = "Troll"; is correct. It will make a modifiable copy of the static string literal.

And, Link - looking at that other threads of yours, I find they''ve been *quite* patient with you.

“Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place. Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are, by definition, not smart enough to debug it.” — Brian W. Kernighan (C programming language co-inventor)
"Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place. Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are, by definition, not smart enough to debug it." — Brian W. Kernighan
quote:Original post by downgraded
Language barrier aside, you''re still arrogant and offensive.

And not in a good way.


Would you know what is the good way?
If you and all the people like you (included some moderator) stay some post far from me!

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