Johnny
#ide
Kyonyx
Anonymous
https://youtu.be/azcrPFhaY9k
14•08
😂😂
german oak
this bot
german oak
kickoff
klimi
S.
I guess he wanna say kick ass
klimi
I guess he wanna say kick ass
And thát means what?
S.
klimi
That didn't hell much but at least something, thanks
klimi
https://youtu.be/azcrPFhaY9k
@Occupato and what is your opinion on this
german oak
Mihail
It is a real feedback. And i will add it to readme. Instead of prepare everything to start create your project/framework/library for all platforms (desktop and mobile), you will use ezored as a bootstrap project.
Idk, but personally I wouldn't ever ad such a big dependency, unless I use everything from it. It's just a bit too much unnecessary code bloat imo
BIRO
Hey, I need Sql help.. Anyone
Francisco
Hey, I need Sql help.. Anyone
Now read the rules 😉
klimi
Hey, I need Sql help.. Anyone
Can you read the title of this group?
Ariana
sql sucks anyways
Talula
sql sucks anyways
SQL sucks when you wanna make a big program in it but it's great for small work.
Liam
ot
Anonymous
yeah
How?!
mark
sql sucks anyways
for servers?
klimi
How?!
Pipe it
Mark
Hey can anybody explain me about c Operators... I'm finding it hard to understand on my own.
Mark
Hey max
BinaryByter
i'm pretty sure that you came across them while programming facebook ;)
Mark
Nah.. I'm working on something else😂
Mark
Pls go on
BinaryByter
this is an operator
Mark
I have read about those 9 types of Operators, but I'm always confused about Thier uses.
BinaryByter
there are more than 9 operators lel
Mark
Can I post a snapshot of a problem that I'm unable to understand??
Mark
Any good reference book... Bcoz im just a novice. Starting now
Mark
go ahead
Thanks
BinaryByter
+ - * / ^ :: , () && & || | ~
BinaryByter
those are more than 9 already
Mihail
+ - * / ^ :: , () && & || | ~
% << >> just a few more
Mihail
also this thing: ->
BinaryByter
oh yea
BinaryByter
theres the other *
BinaryByter
(*ptr)
Mihail
Yeah
BinaryByter
the other &
Mark
Parra
there are even multiple versions of operators
Parra
that the c++ standard maintains
Parra
also, strange operators not commonly used
BinaryByter
there are three behaviours for &
BinaryByter
1) reference syntax 2) getting a pointer 3) bitwise and
BinaryByter
BinaryByter
with the lowest precedence
BinaryByter
:: has the highest, iirc
Mihail
The standard doesn't define how the compiler should handle the pre/post fix operations
Parra
i dont remember
Parra
but
Parra
how it's called when you use and or
Mihail
it kinda does
Not exactly tho afaik
BinaryByter
it doesnt define which element shall be executed first
Parra
that's the alternative support for computers that doesn't have symbols
BinaryByter
meaning that ++i / ++i is ub
BinaryByter
while (++i) + (++i) isn't
Mark
Ok
olli
The standard doesn't define how the compiler should handle the pre/post fix operations
For sure it does, it does not specify the evaluation order of function parameters.
BinaryByter
BinaryByter
meaning that ++i / ++i is ub
@ollirz am I right about that?
Parra
this
Parra
https://en.cppreference.com/w/c/language/operator_alternative
Parra
:F
BinaryByter
unless you want me to blow trigraphs in your ass