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Spoken like a true script monkey.Originally posted by Churchill View Post5 years of solid "C" development and you should be able to write software in any language.
Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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Spoken like a clueless fuqwit.Originally posted by threaded View PostSpoken like a true script monkey.
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What do you know of lambda expressions, expression trees & closures?Originally posted by Churchill View Post5 years of solid "C" development and you should be able to write software in any language.
Not alot I would have thought.Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View Post5 years of solid "C" development and you should be able to write software in any language.Developing software in "C" I then progressed to "C++" having developed software in "C++" under Visual Studio this gave me access to MSDN. MSDN taught me all I want to know about lambda expressions, expression trees & closures.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhat do you know of lambda expressions, expression trees & closures?
Not alot I would have thought.
Simples.
You sir, are pwned!
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You do all codes.Originally posted by Churchill View PostDeveloping software in "C" I then progressed to "C++" having developed software in "C++" under Visual Studio this gave me access to MSDN. MSDN taught me all I want to know about lambda expressions, expression trees & closures.
Simples.
You sir, are pwned!
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5 years of C and you should be able to write C in any language.Originally posted by Churchill View Post5 years of solid "C" development and you should be able to write software in any language.Comment
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Where did "You do all codes" originated from ?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYou do all codes.Comment
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Bob and his mates!Originally posted by juststarting View PostWhere did "You do all codes" originated from ?
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Nail, head.Originally posted by Scary View Post5 years of C and you should be able to write C in any language.Comment
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