Save As dialog of Windows or the one built into MS Word, for example? Why they even did that, I don’t know
Save As dialog of Windows or the one built into MS Word, for example? Why they even did that, I don’t know
I will never get over people using software as a countable noun. You mean a software program or a software application, not a software
I’m like, it’s that code on the right what I think it is? And it is! I’m so happy now
WHERE EXE
ANSI all the way. I get irrationally angry about any other layout 😡
Such a powerful article! Standing up for what’s right, I would always invest in such a person if I had any say in it.
His advice is great for newer programmers. They are taken literally by newer programmers, but the goal is not to force the dogma onto everyone. Maybe that should be more clear before the new people make a fool of themselves. They’ll learn why or how to apply these rules once they get more experience.
I know the episode you’re referring to and the important part is to realize you can use functions names/signatures to convey and structure information about your code, not just as a way to reuse code. This is often misunderstood by newer programmers, self-taught programmers. Your code should be easy to understand so it’s up to us to make it well structured. Functions aren’t only to avoid duplicate code
C++ is fine. I’m fine. It’s all fiiiiine
Uh? It’s about what I expect. Anything in particular?
C++. I want to make things go fast and/or run with minimal resources
It’s true what they say: there are languages that everyone complains about, and languages that nobody uses. C++ has been tested time and again.
SCRUM is good, actually
No, this is behavior in MS Office products, not Windows.