lepicz
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depends on artillery.. i mean canon: F5 is for save game F9 is load :)
hmm, yes it's interesting but honestly - not much of the stuff is usable IRL the only thing i was regularly using (Loki library) for was the assoc_vector
this compatibility sucks sometimes. for example you want to add nice feature to c++ with nice syntax, but there is a similar syntax somewhere in C that nobody uses, but you have to support it. you end up with nice…
> It's a magical feeling. hehe working with this TV library scratches my nostalgia itch :D it probably saved me from futile efforts like writing apps for GEOS or joining the one person Hurd team.
i mean: for example you have a problem 'how do i create scrollbars two squares wide' (not a real problem, can't think of something now) if you work with qt for example so these days you ask google/stackoverflow/qtforum…
it is still very well usable - i used TV 2.0 year ago to do some prototype. i wanted (and mostly succeeded) to create turbovision front end for LLDB debugger... you know, that would behave like Borland's Turbo Debugger.…
i gave up on stacking - no matter what i do, i get passive-aggressive comments from my wife 'raccoon on cocaine' she calls it :)
MUDs were the fentanyl of university students :D
cool, i was looking for something like this to try on my own puny hw - thanks!
'We have D at home' :) c:\> subst d: c:
Stacker compressed volume ;)
LOL :D somebody has high opinion about himself
heh, i have seen programmers using virtual everywhere, because they were lazy to use declspec(dll_export) on windows system :)
mafia2 used that as well (at least for cars appearing into your bubble)
they have their own pain - there are those different mosquitoes, that tries to enter your every orifice. eyes, ears, nose, urethra. very annoying. after long journey we arrived into the camp. we wondered why we were the…
of all the encoding i like BER the most as well (i worked in telecommunications when ASN.1 was common thing)
some people simply like pain :D (i worked with asn1c (not sure which fork) and had to hack in custom allocator and 64bit support. i shiver every time something needs attention in there)
as a programmer you have (almost) no control over cache. that's not what i meant. registers ok, but i want at least one megabyte of them :)
i did a bit dev on ps3 and i remember there was a small memory on the chip, like 256k that was accessible to programmer. i always found this very appealing, having a blazing fast memory under programmer control so i…
it was not always named Midnight Commander, it was Mouseless Commander it was renamed somewhere around 1995
m602
volkov was a great virus detector its size was right at the edge of segment (64k) so when a virus appended to the .com binary, volkov stopped working
Mouseless Commander :)
my childhood dreams include gravis ultrasound
that would be very sad christmas :D