Serza5 wrote:< thinks C would be a fine language if < weren't so use to some functions/features in newer languages, most notably "else" statements and needing to declare strings as chars
Well it's a low-level language. That's why it's used in robotics rather than to build web applications. I'm surprised they're not having you take the test in C++ though.
< was told that the reason they made me do the C test was because the questions where more in line with general programming while their C++ test only focused on advanced C++ techniques.
< felt lied to though as the C test required a lot of C knowledge that is more advanced than the fairly in depth tutorial on the language < prepped with beforehand (Keep in mind that I had to do the test within 3 days of receiving it)
Wow, really? < wonders who devised that test…
< left a monstrous macro running when < left the office this evening! < has understood the concept of a "macro virus" in the abstract since < was seven, but only now is <'s mind really being blown by how easy it could be to make everything grind to a halt, and throw in some nasty surprises too! Of course < would never do that on purpose!
Tunderous wrote:< comes back and sees no notifications or pms
< is actually sad
incognito wrote:< thinks that it would have to do with the tight isles.
< says inco is right indeed.
The tighter the better. But too much becomes problematic.
< is actually watching Matrix in English for the first time (after seeing it more than 30 times in French).
< has seen most of it in English once, and saw the full thing on a plane, but it was in "Clean English" so to speak, i.e. the swear words were all replaced with euphemisms.
PluMGMK wrote:< has seen most of it in English once, and saw the full thing on a plane, but it was in "Clean English" so to speak, i.e. the swear words were all replaced with euphemisms.
You haven't seen Star Wars or Matrix at least once...
Man.
< is about to shut his goggles and sleep.
My goooodness !!! <'s dog might have smelled my breakfast and he followed < to his workbench, now he's spreading his odor of rotting flesh with his breath, yiiiiiikes, And < ain't in the mood of wearing his helmet today.
Since < got his dog in 2004, for some reason his breath smells a mix of meat in advanced state of putrefaction and rotten fish. Pretty nasty shit.... But he's so cute.
The only thing < doesn't like about exercising is going on a diet. < would have to sacrifice pizza for a while if < decides to do so, unless < doesn't swallow the pizza to not get the fatty goodness.
incognito wrote:Since < got his dog in 2004, for some reason his breath smells a mix of meat in advanced state of putrefaction and rotten fish. Pretty nasty shit.... But he's so cute.
< wouldn't be too surprised if some stuff was actually rotting in there.