Anonymous
the CMAKE? What is that?
Anonymous
Any Sleep() func for multiplatform?
Anonymous
the cmake
Anonymous
execute a cmake
Anonymous
ok
Anonymous
Any Sleep() func for multiplatform?
std::this_thread::sleep_for()
Lalit
What is rassberry pie
Lalit
?
Anonymous
is a pie made of rassberry
Anonymous
ja
Anonymous
:vvvvvvvvvvvvv
Anonymous
jump if above
Anonymous
or what
Lalit
U guyss really don't know about this device
Lalit
?
Anonymous
yes, we know
Anonymous
But is raspberry pi and not raspberry pie xd
Anonymous
U guyss really don't know about this device
yes you can hack anything instal kali on it and you'll be able to hack almost anything
Anonymous
go on
Anonymous
Anonymous
@ssynx
Anonymous
what?
Morgan
You guys I have a question
Morgan
Does telegram support video calling
Lalit
But it is a mini computer motherboard
Anonymous
what?
It don't work
Anonymous
But it is a mini computer motherboard
single board computer (SBC)
Lalit
In which we run and interact hardware
Lalit
Basically it is used with python
Anonymous
std::chrono::seconds(10)
Anonymous
it should work
Anonymous
Anonymous
Language: cpp_gcc Source: #include <thread> #include <chrono> int main() { std::this_thread::sleep_for(std::chrono::milliseconds(500)); return 0; }
Anonymous
lol
Anonymous
Ah lol
Anonymous
argument for sleep_for
Anonymous
I didn't include thread and chrono
Anonymous
anyway you are missing headers
Anonymous
yea
Anonymous
It works :)
Anonymous
Thanks u
Anonymous
np
Anonymous
Where a cmake exports?
Anonymous
say what?
Anonymous
I compile my program as .exe, But idk where it save
Anonymous
check the build directory
Anonymous
it is hidden right there
Anonymous
okay, thanks
Anonymous
This?
Anonymous
Is this the first time you're using cmake?
Anonymous
is a pie made of rassberry
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Anonymous
Can someone send me interview questions and answers in C language pdf
klimi
No
klimi
@Occupato I was about to ask u xD
Mat
You can't code if you can't read
Anonymous
I asked forever something wrong?
Anonymous
Anonymous
Sorry then
klimi
Well it's fine
BinaryByter
Anonymous
I also
BinaryByter
Hi :D
many
how to simulate "pipe" in linux? e.g. "A | B", how A outputs to B? How B receives output from A?
klimi
Hmmmmm
BinaryByter
how to simulate "pipe" in linux? e.g. "A | B", how A outputs to B? How B receives output from A?
remember: everything is a file in linux. piping A | B just means that the stdout of A is interpreted as the stdin of B
Anonymous
This group is a shit hole .. no help only shit senseless posts..
BinaryByter
This group is a shit hole .. no help only shit senseless posts..
This group is only a shit hole because it is filled with shitty questions
Prometheus
This group is a shit hole .. no help only shit senseless posts..
Check out c/c++: OT. I'm sure you'll get the help you need over there lol
BinaryByter
no
klimi
Yes
BinaryByter
@bo0tzz more content for your channel :D
klimi
What channel
klimi
Pm