Jussi
Yeah
Jussi
I'm writing similar shit for linux because it lacks it atm
klimi
Canonical has that sort of stuff
Jussi
yeah I was gonna say except ubuntu
Jussi
but people that don't run ubuntu must be able to experience it too
klimi
No
klimi
You're so evil
Jussi
why so negative :-)
klimi
Btw
klimi
Why not use cron?
klimi
Why not use cron?
It can launch processes at interval
klimi
Basically the functionality you want
Jussi
I want to launch functions inside my program
Jussi
and because data collected by them must be sent to the evil controlling server, using IPC would just overcomplicate things
Dima
Anonymous
Kenyan?
klimi
Kenyan
Anonymous
Nyan
kλletaa
Dima
Aww, Rexie?
kλletaa
Aww, Rexie?
not my kot
Dima
I know, he looks like Rexie
Anonymous
Haha
klimi
Welcome
progmatic99
i am thinking of making a cgi application which interacts with my shell using cgicc lib, should i go for it or is there any other better lib?
kλletaa
why would you want to interact with your shell through a web service
kλletaa
if you wanna expose it to the internet make it extremely secure
progmatic99
if you wanna expose it to the internet make it extremely secure
just wanted to do a project, you have any other ideas?
kλletaa
if it's only for you to experiment then it's okay
Anonymous
use base64 encryption
kλletaa
nice meme
Anonymous
:D
Chr
/get
Chr
/get
Roxifλsz 🇱🇹
Anonymous
I was only joking. MD5 is a way better
Roxifλsz 🇱🇹
Bruhhh :D
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Things I Learnt The Hard Way (in 30 Years of Software Development) https://blog.juliobiason.net/thoughts/things-i-learnt-the-hard-way/
kλletaa
Bruhhh :D
imagine not encrypting your code with rot13 thats pretty cringe
Roxifλsz 🇱🇹
imagine not encrypting your code with rot13 thats pretty cringe
Imagine not encrypting your stuff by replacing B with 8, i with 1, etc.
klimi
My variables already look like: A B Aaaaa Aaaaaaaaaaaaa Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Anonymous
my variables are like , int 1 = 2 int 2 = 1
Sai Meghana
Pointer to pointer in general points to an addresss.. and * array name gives the first element of the 1D array... but what does it mean to have a double pointer in command line argument?
Pavel
Pointer to pointer in general points to an addresss.. and * array name gives the first element of the 1D array... but what does it mean to have a double pointer in command line argument?
char* is equivalent of string (often named C-string) char** is a pointer to array of strings, and argc is the length of this array
Eng IDRISA
Anonymous
hii
Anonymous
Isn't line 10 wrong? I mean it should be char **p right?
10 line is OK apart from the fact '%c' is supposed to print characters. Line 9 happens to be absolutely wrong
数学の恋人
I meant the line where **p was declared
数学の恋人
Yeah true It's 9th line
Anonymous
I'm not even sure it'd compile though
数学の恋人
I don't think it should compile
数学の恋人
If it does, then something is wrong with that compiler
Anonymous
hii
Anonymous
❤️
Nyuke
can someone tell me whats wrong in this?
Farhan
You didn't print result.
数学の恋人
can someone tell me whats wrong in this?
Is that full code? Nothing else?
Nyuke
a bracket is left?
Nyuke
curly bracket
数学の恋人
curly bracket
yes at the last
数学の恋人
after return 0; statement
Nyuke
yes at the last
thats cropped sorry
数学の恋人
Oh okay
Farhan
Print result
数学の恋人
you need to cout << result;
Nyuke
at last?
Nyuke
oh wait
数学の恋人
no in each if statement
Nyuke
in each if statement :C
Farhan
No at last once before return