As I have said twice now, a crisis can involve abnormal conditions where the usual means aren't available. Your third paragraph is not correct at all. Dragon has life support and reentry acceleration of 3.5g.…
Of course it is, rating has nothing to do with reality. Dragon has brought supplies safely back to earth every time so far, and the g-forces were on the same level( edit:actually less ) as soyuz. And Dragon is of course…
Currently there is a Dragon from SpaceX attached to the station. It is not equipped for but in a crisis it is capable of returning all crew members.
If you are in a company that codes largely in C, do a pool and report back. I'm honestly curious.
Yep. :-) The article doesn't make much sense at times: Dereferencing a NULL Pointer: >>>contrary to popular belief<<<, dereferencing a null pointer in C is undefined. I guess C programmers are not counted in the…
The title is making it seem as the listed behavior is largely unknown to C programmers. It isn't. And it is in the manual.
As I have said twice now, a crisis can involve abnormal conditions where the usual means aren't available. Your third paragraph is not correct at all. Dragon has life support and reentry acceleration of 3.5g.…
Of course it is, rating has nothing to do with reality. Dragon has brought supplies safely back to earth every time so far, and the g-forces were on the same level( edit:actually less ) as soyuz. And Dragon is of course…
Currently there is a Dragon from SpaceX attached to the station. It is not equipped for but in a crisis it is capable of returning all crew members.
If you are in a company that codes largely in C, do a pool and report back. I'm honestly curious.
Yep. :-) The article doesn't make much sense at times: Dereferencing a NULL Pointer: >>>contrary to popular belief<<<, dereferencing a null pointer in C is undefined. I guess C programmers are not counted in the…
The title is making it seem as the listed behavior is largely unknown to C programmers. It isn't. And it is in the manual.