Post your best hacker/coding based wallpapers.
thats it
>>6478213
Missed opportunity there. Should read:
> If everything's !important, !nothing is important.
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A fictional hacker for you.
best one i got
>>6479837
What is assembly commonly used for?
>>6480950
Writing the most efficient programs possible.
Extremely powerful and extremely small, you can write an Assembly program in a few kilobytes that would consume dozens of megabytes in C or C++. It's barely above machine language, and generally you take much more direct access and control of hardware than is possible with pretty much every other language.
As per the thread title, if you are a real hacker, you know how to write efficient & compact Assembly. You might not use it all the time, but it's a skill that you polish. You can write bits of code that will slip in with other programs and never even be noticed, and it will transfer & install so fast and with such high priority that it's hard to detect or stop.
More than just the efficiency of Assembly itself, the sort of person who dedicates themself to understanding & composing in it also has very deep understanding of hardware devices and operating systems.
This, the surgical instruments. Assembly is akin to performing perfect neurosurgery while most other languages are like trying to use a sledgehammer as a screwdriver.
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Early version.
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you are so wrong, but it's okay, it's because of people like you that my job's pay is as high as it is.
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dude
>>6478200
somebody should correct this. a more correct C++ syntax would look like this
// life motto
if (sad == true) {
sad.stop();
beAwesome();
}
a bit nitpicky perhaps, but sad is an object, not a function, and three equals signs in the conditional would not compile properly
>>6478208
>making a password variable static
>>6484417
While you're at it, who bothers to type
if (<bool> == true)?
// life motto
if (sad)
{
sad.stop();
this.beAwesome();
}
>>6484541
some places demand you do that in their coding standards
I wonder how legit coders feel about being anonymoose now.
>>6484417
if sad is an object i think you'd go for
//life motto
if(sad.isSad()){
sad.stop();
this.beAwesome();
}
>>6479837
can someone explain this to a programming noob?
>>6484770
You'll have better luck over at /g/ with that. Be prepared for a holy war to go along with useful & helpful comments:
- >>>/g/catalog
Might try the /dpt/ Daily Programming Thread ... but lurk it a bit first. They might be hostile if they think you're trying to derail their comfy thread, especially if they've got an interesting exchange ongoing..
There are usually a couple other threads discussing programming, often just "which is best" kind of stuff where this question would fit right in.
If you're really interested and no other threads look appropriate and you're willing maintain the thread, start one of your own. Some of those /g/uys are pretty chatty and open if you are serious, friendly and humorous.
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*shits self*