Would you judge some of my work please

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11 comments, last by Jason Jones 9 years, 9 months ago

I am no C++ / DX API guru or anything, but....

Even for guys that will understand more of your work it would be really helpfull to have at least a short description of what you are trying to achieve with your code. I understand you having difficulties with writing longer texts, still, would help a lot getting a pretext.

Then the code you show is very long and with no breaks in between. More comments would certainly help guide the reader, and might help yourself down the line if you open the same code again in a year.

Sadly I cannot really judge the quality of your work when it comes to code, I am not (yet) an expert in what you wrote. I'll leave that to others.

Don't worry too much about the dyslexia... for some of us english is a second language and we fight (almost) the same fight as you do with it. I have not seen the usual grammar obsessed person on this forum yet that seem to frequent others, so you should be fine.

Thanks for your comments, the website itself is very much a product of recruiters not wanting to acknowledge that I am a software engineer which is very frustrating an I think that comes across in the web site, so it was a case of uploading what I could, code and the result of the code and hope that they would 'get it' but they just do not want to know so the comments on this post are very useful.

Thanks again for your comments.

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Thanks for the advise, I think its a kind of dyslexic thing.


With respect, this kind of thing is conceptual and nothing to do with dyslexia.

This is to do with understanding core concepts about when and when not to use dynamically allocated memory.

My concern is you do yourself no favours by dismissing this kind of misunderstanding as something beyond your control. But none of my business really. Good luck.

Thanks for the advise, I think its a kind of dyslexic thing.


With respect, this kind of thing is conceptual and nothing to do with dyslexia.

This is to do with understanding core concepts about when and when not to use dynamically allocated memory.

My concern is you do yourself no favours by dismissing this kind of misunderstanding as something beyond your control. But none of my business really. Good luck.

Yes, you are 100 % right it is a conceptual thing and pointers took a long time for me to get in c and c++ as the notation is a little confusing. So, there are is a confusion of notation but the notation defines and describes a concept.

your input has been really useful as it has clarified the concept.

Which is good for me, thanks for your help.

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