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| Blockzillahead:
--- Quote from: $trinick on February 26, 2014, 11:50:40 PM ---but that's okay there are plenty of languages like JavaScript that would be happy to convert everything to any variable type automatically without asking you. --- End quote --- you can use "auto" in c++ too |
| Pacnet:
I still don't get the point of using printf instead of the std::cout stream. Both have positives and negatives but- * iostream is built from a class so it's inheritable * Less likely to cause errors * Typesafe: Doesn't need you to define the variable type because the compiler detects it automatically * cout improves readability of code * You don't have to memorize the % values for each variable type, * printf was designed for C and many programmers prefer cout for C++ * Usually, speed isn't so important that you would want to use printf instead. * cout has useful member methods such as cout.setState it's true that printf is usually faster, but how often does that actually matter...? |
| $trinick:
--- Quote from: Blockzillahead on February 27, 2014, 09:59:39 PM ---you can use "auto" in c++ too --- End quote --- Dune: yeah its probably bad practice to use auto Jailbot - RIP HPRC: im pretty sure it is extremely poor practice to use the auto keyword We concur that using auto is a horrible practice. Please promptly remove any instances of this from your code. |
| blueblur121:
--- Code: ---#include<iostream> using namespace std; int main() { cout << "Do I win yet?" << endl; return 0; } --- End code --- |
| Yin Yang:
--- Quote from: ßlöükfáce on February 26, 2014, 11:05:09 PM ---y'all are big fat NERDS --- End quote --- --- Code: ---#include <iostream> class Gardian{ public: int awesomeness = 9999; int buildingSkill = 5; //out of 10 int eventingSkill = 9; //out of 10 int blocklandScriptingSkill = 2; //out- you get it int modelingSkill = 4; int codingSkill = 5; }; int Response(int knowledgeOnSubject, char user, int inputmessage){ Gardian Gardian; char Response[]= CreateResponce(Gardian.awesomeness, Gardian.buildingSkill, Gardian.eventingSkill, Gardian.blocklandScriptingSkill, Gardian.modelingSkill, Gardian.codingSkill, knowledgeOnSubject, user, inputmessage); } int main(){ char topic[100]; char user[50]; char inputmessage[300]; cin >> topic; cin >> user; cin >> inputmessage; int knowledgeOnSubject = GetKOS(topic, user); //Knowledge on subject char Response[] = Response(knowledgeOnSubject, user, inputmessage); createForumPost(Response[]); } --- End code --- --- Code: -----Run-- < print "Hello World!" < ßlöükfáce < y'all are big fat NERDS ...Thinking... --- End code --- > forget you. how funny was this? */10 |
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