Anonymous
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Useless
Anonymous
Useless
dude. you joined 10 minutes ago. stay here for 3 days and you'll see the amount of homework questions posted here
Anonymous
I have worked as a professor just teaching C
Anonymous
That's fine
🤷‍♂️
Anonymous
So I am used to such questions
Anonymous
But i have to do this question by recursion
Nobody ever uses recursion in C
Anonymous
It exhausts your stack in any real world application
Anonymous
And there's a recursion limit as well, both in the compiler and the runtime
Anonymous
Aren't those only 5 levels deep at max?
Anonymous
Unless I'm thinking of something entirely different
Anonymous
Fair point
Anonymous
profesoor
Yeah was a sick job
Anonymous
Imagine not even getting paid
Anonymous
Done
Anonymous
Does anyone even do triangles that be rotated?
Anonymous
@Neko_cpp idk about you but I've never seen a case where I had to format a triangle correctly
Dima
graphics development lol
Dima
polygons and generations
Anonymous
Dima
not using UE4 or something, directly working with graphics
Anonymous
Nope we use rotation matrices and SDL graphics primitives to plot stuff
Anonymous
Nothing like printf() artistically
yue
anyone know 996
yue
i am working with 996. i am so tired now......
Anonymous
Kay, this is a little off topic but, I am a little(actually a lot) interested in kernel development. I'm primarily learning rust these days, though have a decent grasp on C. Can someone suggest me a few resources? I'm not actually sure where should I start from. I did search for it but, it was confusing and a little outdated on whatever I got my hands on. A few opinions or suggestions would be appreciated.
Anonymous
Mainly the linux kernel and something that would help me understanding the barebones.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Oh I did refer to that book. Didn't went through the whole thing yet, but it does explain the arch neatly. Should I learn the specific parts such as networking or first have a grasp on the architecture as a whole and then move forward? Thanks for the link dey, will go through the links. Btw, are there any mentorship programs for the likewise?
Anonymous
Tushar answer to your question
Anonymous
That was fun indeed
Anonymous
Which one's that?
Anonymous
Never heard of it
Anonymous
Which one's that?
Linux Kernel Development by Robert Love
Anonymous
he writes the Linux section on newer versions of the dinosaur book too
Anonymous
Oh, I see. Thanks for the guidance.
Anonymous
Oh, I see. Thanks for the guidance.
btw the dinosaur book should have some up to date contents if you need. i saw some higher level stuff like systemd covered in the newest edition.
Anonymous
Sadly that is always going to be slow and kill his time limit
Anonymous
You are jumping to a label and pushing to stack repeatedly
Anonymous
That takes quite some time
Anonymous
Interesting
Anonymous
Just read up on it
Anonymous
btw the dinosaur book should have some up to date contents if you need. i saw some higher level stuff like systemd covered in the newest edition.
Haven't heard of it yet. A search led me to a dead end. A little more details would be helpful cx.
Promild
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Anonymous
I see, thanks. I'll go through them this quarantine.
Anonymous
I see, thanks. I'll go through them this quarantine.
http://osblog.stephenmarz.com/index.html this is an interesting read since you know some rust
Anonymous
Oh, that's neat.
Anonymous
Thanks again. I'm glad I asked for help.
Anand
Key for taking screenshot on pc
Anonymous
Thank you 🌹
Dima
lol
Dima
pssst
Anonymous
lol
Anonymous
Emacs has vim integrated
Dima
#ot chat for vims/emacs/craps etc
Anonymous
#ot chat for vims/emacs/craps etc
Emacs actually wouldn't be OT
Dima
Emacs actually wouldn't be OT
I don’t care, it’s not specific
Anonymous
LISP decomposes to C
Dima
go to ot
Anonymous
sorry!
Anonymous
C actually is loosely a dialect of LISP
Dima
who would care
Dima
not me definatelly
Anonymous
Anonymous
You are admin you care
Yakov
sorry!
You can’t quit VIM, aren’t you
Anonymous
https://clangd.llvm.org/ i'm just gonna leave this here
Anonymous
Hello
Anonymous
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Nils
Hi, would reinitialising an array with different size wipe its contents?
Mar!o
If you make it smaller yes
Mar!o
Like it wipes out the stuff it has no memory for
Nils
If you make it smaller yes
So making it bigger likely changes it's memory adress?