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C/C++ can also be discombobulating, if properly used!
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aah, job security
here's a good one:
http://www1.us.ioccc.org/2004/newbern.c
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I got TeleMad, your old firend, fuming. I posted something that can be a help with factoring, on that thread, hoping things had calmed down enough, but he came back in a rage. I'll be seeing what sort of a mood he's in, when I get round to it.
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thats so easy to do though. I am trying to learn to take it easy with him, if he posts something that enrages you, ignore it, just post your thoughts in peace. Oh, and by the way, i"ve rewritten that source, it ended up being in a class with 2 overloaded functions, one allows you to do the recusrion method, while the other one would allow you to do it all the fast way. The thing is i really didnt feel like posting that code, i dont know what the fuss is, its not that i dont want to write bad code, its that i really dont care for a program like that for a datastructures class, although i do understand the point of factoring. I'm currently working on my final project for that class, but i've also been writing a large number class that would easily allow me to do math with large inegers, so far adding 2 10000 digit positive numbers with their generation takes less than 1/2 a second, but my multiplication process is crapping out, some logic flaw that's bothered me for a while, so i've been avoiding it hoping to get a revealing idea about how to do it all better...
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Microsoft, the leader in using innovative tactics to promote irksome experience, coupled with antiquated technology that's held together by a pyramid of makeshift afterthoughts.
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Linux, the leader in not using any tactics to promote user-defined experience, coupled with state-of-the-art core enhanced by innovative afterthoughts.
