Click here to Skip to main content
15,894,540 members
Home / Discussions / C / C++ / MFC
   

C / C++ / MFC

 
GeneralRe: C++ Program to decompress a compressed string Pin
Richard MacCutchan17-Aug-19 4:19
mveRichard MacCutchan17-Aug-19 4:19 
GeneralRe: C++ Program to decompress a compressed string Pin
David Crow19-Aug-19 4:49
David Crow19-Aug-19 4:49 
AnswerRe: C++ Program to decompress a compressed string Pin
Patrice T17-Aug-19 19:16
mvePatrice T17-Aug-19 19:16 
GeneralRe: C++ Program to decompress a compressed string Pin
antoniu20018-Aug-19 2:42
antoniu20018-Aug-19 2:42 
AnswerRe: C++ Program to decompress a compressed string Pin
Randor 18-Aug-19 12:49
professional Randor 18-Aug-19 12:49 
GeneralRe: C++ Program to decompress a compressed string Pin
antoniu20018-Aug-19 23:05
antoniu20018-Aug-19 23:05 
GeneralRe: C++ Program to decompress a compressed string Pin
Randor 18-Aug-19 23:17
professional Randor 18-Aug-19 23:17 
GeneralRe: C++ Program to decompress a compressed string Pin
antoniu20018-Aug-19 23:27
antoniu20018-Aug-19 23:27 
I like how people here show others they make mistakes, which is completely acceptable, but the people pointing can't put up with others showing them their mistakes.

If you'd be interviewing me, I'd have a ton more other problems done by now and be older by at least 7 years than what I currently am, which as you can probably tell now, I'm not. This isn't an interview prep what I'm doing, it's just simple learning. But how lucky that most people need a push to learn and then consider that everyone else needs a push to learn.

If you'd be my teacher, I'd probably be in faculty or University, which I'm 3-4 years away from.

So, maybe try and relax. If you have anything that would teach me something useful regarding my question, go ahead and say it. Otherwise, if you don't like me or my question, just don't bother to reply and get me and others angry and frustrated just because you are.

If you were my teacher, by me telling you this, I'd get an E right now, am I right? Because I didn't obey orders. I'm not here to be told what to do, I was here to learn. Not anymore. Thanks for teaching me that this forum sucks for learning.

If you want to be a good teacher, maybe keep an open mind.
GeneralRe: C++ Program to decompress a compressed string Pin
Randor 18-Aug-19 23:42
professional Randor 18-Aug-19 23:42 
AnswerRe: C++ Program to decompress a compressed string Pin
antoniu20019-Aug-19 0:00
antoniu20019-Aug-19 0:00 
GeneralRe: C++ Program to decompress a compressed string Pin
Randor 19-Aug-19 0:20
professional Randor 19-Aug-19 0:20 
GeneralRe: C++ Program to decompress a compressed string Pin
antoniu20021-Aug-19 1:13
antoniu20021-Aug-19 1:13 
GeneralRe: C++ Program to decompress a compressed string Pin
Randor 21-Aug-19 7:22
professional Randor 21-Aug-19 7:22 
GeneralRe: C++ Program to decompress a compressed string Pin
antoniu20021-Aug-19 7:31
antoniu20021-Aug-19 7:31 
GeneralRe: C++ Program to decompress a compressed string Pin
Randor 21-Aug-19 9:08
professional Randor 21-Aug-19 9:08 
GeneralRe: C++ Program to decompress a compressed string Pin
k505421-Aug-19 12:00
mvek505421-Aug-19 12:00 
AnswerRe: C++ Program to decompress a compressed string Pin
Stefan_Lang20-Aug-19 23:25
Stefan_Lang20-Aug-19 23:25 
QuestionIs there a conventional name for accessing e.g. memories with fewer address bits than required, using range a selector? Pin
arnold_w12-Aug-19 4:56
arnold_w12-Aug-19 4:56 
AnswerRe: Is there a conventional name for accessing e.g. memories with fewer address bits than required, using range a selector? Pin
OriginalGriff12-Aug-19 5:03
mveOriginalGriff12-Aug-19 5:03 
GeneralRe: Is there a conventional name for accessing e.g. memories with fewer address bits than required, using range a selector? Pin
Stefan_Lang12-Aug-19 22:22
Stefan_Lang12-Aug-19 22:22 
AnswerRe: Is there a conventional name for accessing e.g. memories with fewer address bits than required, using range a selector? Pin
leon de boer12-Aug-19 15:09
leon de boer12-Aug-19 15:09 
AnswerRe: Is there a conventional name for accessing e.g. memories with fewer address bits than required, using range a selector? Pin
arnold_w12-Aug-19 22:43
arnold_w12-Aug-19 22:43 
GeneralRe: Is there a conventional name for accessing e.g. memories with fewer address bits than required, using range a selector? Pin
Peter_in_278013-Aug-19 1:44
professionalPeter_in_278013-Aug-19 1:44 
GeneralRe: Is there a conventional name for accessing e.g. memories with fewer address bits than required, using range a selector? Pin
leon de boer13-Aug-19 5:55
leon de boer13-Aug-19 5:55 
Questionamibroker afl to dll Pin
kuleen10-Aug-19 20:37
kuleen10-Aug-19 20:37 

General General    News News    Suggestion Suggestion    Question Question    Bug Bug    Answer Answer    Joke Joke    Praise Praise    Rant Rant    Admin Admin   

Use Ctrl+Left/Right to switch messages, Ctrl+Up/Down to switch threads, Ctrl+Shift+Left/Right to switch pages.