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There won't be any, the language is managed, albeit without GC
Sharp also has them only in unsafe mode.
How do you pass parameters to a function?
By reference you pass the entire object with full access to it, i.e. by passing an array by reference to a function, you can work with the array as you normally do with arrays, you can define the size of the array or resize it if it's dynamic, you can read an element of the array, you can assign a value to an element of the array...
How many c++ victims there are in the world )) It's probably time to put an obelisk for them and establish a special day on the calendar.
Just think of the size of the problem! Not only an array reference needs to be passed, but a whole int parameter!!!
How many c++ victims there are in the world )) It's probably time to put an obelisk for them and establish a special day on the calendar.
Just think of the size of the problem! You need not only a reference to an array but the whole int parameter!!!
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I don't understand what we're talking about here at all. Maybe I'm not mature enough yet. :)
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I don't understand what we're talking about here at all. I guess I'm not old enough yet. :)
That's the fun of it. Only for the initiated... And you're out))
Like in the zone - only for their own people (like an elite club)) and they probably all attended a film session 5 years ago, can not let go
Probably should have been in the humour thread.
Here's some of the lure of one coursework on C++:
Закончив эту специализацию, вы сможете не только рассуждать о C++, сравнивая его с другими языками, но и получите реальный навык программирования.
Probably should have been in the humour thread.
Here's a fascination with some coursework on C++:
I wonder why they named the language C++?
(I think it's because it's designed to infinitely add entities.)
I wonder why they named the language C++?
(I think it's because it's designed to infinitely add entities.)
Because it's augmented and extended C, and yet with full C functionality intact. Programs written in C are supposed to compile in C++ compilers. Further extension of course is not excluded but only with keeping this principle of continuity.
In general many names in programming do not look for special meaning, the main sense is that it is just so called and that's all.