272 Forum Posts by "thatguy"
I think you can use scanf() or sprintf().
I personally have no experience with them, but from what I've heard they seem like the functions you are looking for. Just do some research.
At 1/28/08 10:09 PM, Afro-Ninja wrote: hey guys, I was in philly this weekend, sorry if anything got overlooked
I'll try and catch up now, but feel free to pm me if I missed something important
Sounds like you made an unexpected visit to the newgrounds office building
At 1/23/08 11:17 AM, DannyIsOnFire wrote: To cut a long story short, i can have one of the following for free.
Which one would you choose?
* Rollerball film DVD
* Lonely Planet guide to Ireland
* Time out guide to Dubai
* Cat Stevens Greatest Hits CD
* Orishas Emigrante CD
I'm tempted by Rollerball (even though i've heard it's a fairly bad film, simply due to the fact that i have no use for either of the travel guides, and don't own any CD's because of MP3's.
Get the CD or DVD because despite that you don't want it, remember everything has Ebay value
Personally, I just like eating food (airplane food doesn't count as food)...
::That and I don't eat fast food
The south is awesome, they give free refills on most, if not all drinks.
At 1/2/08 03:07 PM, sirtom93 wrote: Am i perhaps the least liked person on the programing forum?
No I am
At 12/20/07 06:33 PM, smulse wrote:At 12/20/07 06:21 PM, Momo-the-Monkey wrote: Meow?We don't like your type around here. GTFO.
I'm guessing you are a dog person?
I would also recommend using getline instead of cin because with cin, it will take whatever is inputed before the whitespace.
I won't spoil how to use getline though.
I just had a Zoolander moment from all the frappacino talk
At 12/12/07 04:52 PM, Jessii wrote:At 12/12/07 04:12 PM, WoogieNoogie wrote: I worked at Cold Stone, then I went and worked at Starbucks. Exiting much?I don't really like Cold Stone, their mint ice cream tastes funky :( I'll take a Double Chocolate Chip Frappuccino any day though :D
Coldstone really sucks because by the time you get your ice cream, it has melted from all the mixing.
I love teh influx of C++ topics because that is what I'm learning right now (in school) and it is interesting to see other situations. Besides I could probably use some interesting situations other than those on projecteuler.net
:: I fell like I've repeated projecteuler.net many times, maybe i should stop it is quite pointless by now.
:: Other than that the fights around here has been a bit interesting to reed
Anyways maybe a subforum can be put in here or a disclaimer in all caps and graphics (people respond more to those) saying "IF YOU HAVE TO GO AND POST AS QUESTIONS GO HERE AND NOT THE PROGRAMMING FORUM" or just put something in the link
Well my family buys everything offline, but I love seeing people just rush into stores.
It is not Thanksgiving, it is really Turkey Day (as long as you don't eat tofurkey)
Tomorrow is Black Friday though, like that should be fun...
for doing exponents you need to have the header:
#include <math.h>
And the function looks like pow(x,n)
Basically that will do x^n.
the ^ is used for xor in c++ for the record
I can finally code in C++ on my computer again (I finally realized how to use gedit and g++)
Now back to projecteuler.net
In other news my dad now has an iPod and we are making a family music database on a 320GB external harddrive
http://westernmichigan.bbb.org/WWWRoot/R eport.aspx?site=53&bbb=0372&firm=2400656 5
^bbb report on axishost, very interesting to say the least
At 11/7/07 06:08 PM, Momo-the-Monkey wrote: AxisHost replied to my letter....
"If you want a refund for the money you gave ADM Hosting in February, you will have to contact ADM Hosting. We're not them. We didn't purchase their company.
Tina P, Sales and Support
AxisHOST.com, Inc."
...
I guess it is lawsuit time? You keep on saying how $30 for a bunch of people wouldn't be that much for each of you, shouldn't it be the same way for them?
Eh I'm getting away from the guitar hero series, after two games it tends to get somewhat weird. I remember playing this Tenacious D song at Digital Life though, that was fun.
It looks like you went from an average portfolio site (current version)
to a site that looks like the matrix (prototype 2)
to a site that has a gentle yet edgy touch to it (prototype 3)
::Could that have sounded even more pretentious?...
I do....I probably have a test that I can't think of right now as well.
Yes and we should all use blackle instead of google.
So my current project is solving problems on projecteuler.net . They have some great problems to solve (I tend to do it in C++ if I'm able to).
Anyways I have IO cablevision with 1 DVR box
This is my school's first year doing vex(last year would've been the first year, but due to pay troubles, we could not enter). We can't do FIRST Robotics Competition due to it being extremely expensive and too much dedication.
We did have a field trip to FIRST Robotics Competition and I love how Quad Quandry is like last year's FIRST robotics competition just on a smaller scale.
Cinjection you in FIRST?
My school is competing in VEX/FIRST Tech Competition.
I thought you had to use EasyC for the robots?
Well first may I recommend retailmenot.com
Next, I love Dell's, their only problem is that their customer service sucks, but this can be fixed by being able to fix the problem yourself.
About one month ago I bought myself a Ubuntu Dell and I enjoy it much. If you decide to use linux (and I do recommend you do) and you ever want to switch over to windows, download virtual box. It is a program that allows you to run a virtual OS on your computer (as long as you have a valid CD to start).
alt+ctrl+delete and then select new task and run explorer.exe?
Tj I have WINE and it works for some programs (not all look at the AppDB). Look at VirtualBox it allows you to run a virtual machine.
VigilanteNighthawk look up bblean or blackbox it is a Windows alternative to fluxbox
Anyways, I recently switched from Windows to Ubuntu and I find it a fun OS. I find it interesting that if you can't find an installer for a program, you could always install it from source. Also, remember Linux is gaining more and more support. It doesn't cost $400 and there are equivalents to most Windows programs and they are ususally preinstalled. Also, the preinstaller VigilanteNighthawk mentioned help me get used to it faster. Finally, it isn't a hassle to connect to wifi, it autodetects it and if not, you can connect in two clicks
I haven't done it yet, I have to run it by the research teacher. This project is a year long project, so I have a long time.
Actually it was a project that a teacher of mine wanted done. So....
At 9/4/07 10:44 PM, kingdarkeyes wrote:
*wonders what his programming project will be*
My preferred project is to make a weather machine and then program it to transmit data to a classroom in the school

