RE: Random Stuff - Kman - 05-10-2013
i'm proud of myself for coming up with this
RE: Random Stuff - PutraenusAlivius - 05-10-2013
Teens these days.
RE: Random Stuff - Adny - 05-10-2013
(05-10-2013, 02:59 AM)JustAnotherPlayer Wrote: Teens these days.
Are you even a teen yet?
RE: Random Stuff - Ghieri - 05-10-2013
It's a sad world when 11 year old's can stand to lecture teenagers. T-T
Then again, JAP is like some supermutant genius, so I guess he's the exception and not the rule.
RE: Random Stuff - PutraenusAlivius - 05-10-2013
(05-10-2013, 03:11 AM)Aldighieri Wrote: It's a sad world when 11 year old's can stand to lecture teenagers. T-T
Then again, JAP is like some supermutant genius, so I guess he's the exception and not the rule.
You're a pappy little spit fuck, aren't you?
RE: Random Stuff - Ghieri - 05-10-2013
(05-10-2013, 03:15 AM)JustAnotherPlayer Wrote: (05-10-2013, 03:11 AM)Aldighieri Wrote: It's a sad world when 11 year old's can stand to lecture teenagers. T-T
Then again, JAP is like some supermutant genius, so I guess he's the exception and not the rule.
You're a pappy little spit fuck, aren't you?
What? No, you have a point, and that's sad that someone older than you lacks the same level of intelligence.
RE: Random Stuff - PutraenusAlivius - 05-10-2013
Teens are studying physics and shit while I'm just sitting here studying C++. (What you think? cout << or printf?)
RE: Random Stuff - Ghieri - 05-10-2013
That's ahead of where I was. I didn't touch java until I was 15.
Only use printf if you want formatted text?(Been forever since I briefly used C++)
RE: Random Stuff - PutraenusAlivius - 05-10-2013
(05-10-2013, 04:20 AM)Aldighieri Wrote: That's ahead of where I was. I didn't touch java until I was 15.
Only use printf if you want formatted text?(Been forever since I briefly used C++)
Bridge said use cout<< and include<iostream>.
I heard Jessica Curry's music for AAMFP (you can found it on the AAMFP Discussion Thread.). It's awesome.
RE: Random Stuff - Ghieri - 05-10-2013
cout just prints words and variables as text and is mostly used for simple UIs for debugging. include <iostream> is basically saying "we want to use cout so let us use the code that contains cout." In this case, the code is in the header file iostream, which needs to be included or it won't be recognized.
I'd get more technical but I only have a single college semester worth of c++ knowledge and it's been a couple years, and google isn't working.
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