The larger number is 10 times larger than the lower number so all number in between must be nearly 10 times larger than the lowest number - so it requires a number with something like 100 digits to represent. (You do the exact math )
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Because sprintf and vsprintf assume an arbitrarily long string, callers must
be careful not to overflow the actual space; this is often impossible to
assure. Note that the length of the strings produced is locale-dependent and
difficult to predict. Use snprintf and vsnprintf instead (or asprintf and
vasprintf).
Well, it's shows that you do not know what you are talking about.
Threads and processes uses the same internal kernel structure in the Linux Kernel so for an outsider it may look like a new process but in reality the threads all share the same memory adress space. That way one don't need new programs to look at threads but can use the normal tools to examine processes to look at the threads. Genious is it not.
So maybe you should have analysed it a more thourough than giving up once you came to an uninformed and false conclusion.
BTW You should have looked at the IBM JVM as it probably would have been faster.
Also if the time differences are as huge as you claim it should've been easy to find out what really caused them.
Actually most professional musicians does not get paid by recording CDs - they get paid by performing music at clubs and other venues.
I.e. basically they have a salary paid by others and not by people buying their recorded music.
It's actually very few people who make money selling records - most of them actually work at the record company and are not musicians at all. They are mostly managers, agents and record bosses.
It's open since you can buy the standard - however its not free. It's very expensive.
A closed de-facto standard means that you can't even get the specification of it - like the MS Word.doc format.
BTW you just found the main difference between open and free software/standard etc.
Since anyone can write a codec they are not part of the standard and are not open. So one can write a player but however you also must pay for the codecs since they also aren't free.
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It can also means that we are the first to actually come this far.
There might be millions of planets who are just hunters or have even started farming but none that has gotten to the industrial revolution.
The improvemnts in technology in the last 50 years are remarkable. Maybe we are the ones who's are leading the pack.
Or it may be so that it exist many thousands that are just 100 years ahead of us but all are spread at least 1000 ly from each other so no one will know each other for the next 900 years....
Space is very big and it takes time for the signals to travel from other civilisations.
None of the languages you mention was available at the time when he started writing the books.
And most of the languages you mention will not be modern at the time when the last books comes out.
Most of the languages you mention hides so much of the underlying hardware that it is hard to see how changes in the software can be influences by the hardware.
On the other hand there is none stopping you from rewriteing the examples in Java if you feel up too it.
C is already an language on its way out, Python seams destined to forever be a minor language and if MS manage to kill Java - in 10 years time the book will be just another antique.
By using a made-up language the books will never become old and out-fashioned.
If you want to write a clsssic you can't fathom towards todays fashion but most go your own way.
Configure your email server to don't accept email from these countries and the amount of spam vill go down...
All countries in EU are about to introduce laws forbiding spam.
Sorry, you are right the number should be a 8 followed by a large number of nines.
The answer for 10 and 100 is of course 89.
Think again.
The larger number is 10 times larger than the lower number so all number in between must be nearly 10 times larger than the lowest number - so it requires a number with something like 100 digits to represent. (You do the exact math )
The result should be all nines of course.
From my manpage:
BUGS
Because sprintf and vsprintf assume an arbitrarily long string, callers must
be careful not to overflow the actual space; this is often impossible to
assure. Note that the length of the strings produced is locale-dependent and
difficult to predict. Use snprintf and vsnprintf instead (or asprintf and
vasprintf).
So yes people are warned about it.
Personnally I prefer Java.
Well, it's shows that you do not know what you are talking about.
Threads and processes uses the same internal kernel structure in the Linux Kernel so for an outsider it may look like a new process but in reality the threads all share the same memory adress space. That way one don't need new programs to look at threads but can use the normal tools to examine processes to look at the threads. Genious is it not.
So maybe you should have analysed it a more thourough than giving up once you came to an uninformed and false conclusion.
BTW You should have looked at the IBM JVM as it probably would have been faster.
Also if the time differences are as huge as you claim it should've been easy to find out what really caused them.
You are right, sir.
It actually forces one to use the arcane thing called a keybord to play the game.
Nethack normally does not contain a point-and-drool user interface - unless one compile in such support. (Its available)
Most players however seam to prefer the old interface since it's makes it faster to play the game.
I've spent far to many hours playing nethack.
Despotism has - during the last 100 years - been used by people from both the extreme left-wing and the extreme right-wing.
Some may call them communists or fascists but they are no more than dictators that abuse their controes.
Addding more bits just for the fun of it is not needed.
4096 should suffice for most applications todag.
If you want more security I suggest you start looking into one-time-pads.
Actually most professional musicians does not get paid by recording CDs - they get paid by performing music at clubs and other venues.
I.e. basically they have a salary paid by others and not by people buying their recorded music.
It's actually very few people who make money selling records - most of them actually work at the record company and are not musicians at all. They are mostly managers, agents and record bosses.
It is unconstitutional. But when has that stopped the congress to vote for the law.
As it is only the supreme court can say it is unconstitutional and revoke DMCA.
Because the DMCS says so.
Hey, I always use
ls -lart
It's open since you can buy the standard - however its not free. It's very expensive.
.doc format.
A closed de-facto standard means that you can't even get the specification of it - like the MS Word
BTW you just found the main difference between open and free software/standard etc.
Since anyone can write a codec they are not part of the standard and are not open. So one can write a player but however you also must pay for the codecs since they also aren't free.
Tre letters: I. B. M.
Well, it Linux increase by 400 % and gets a market share of about 15% - of course it will be a large improvement from the status que.
It means that everybody must take Linux into account for device drivers, games and other programs.
The world would look much different then.
It can also means that we are the first to actually come this far.
There might be millions of planets who are just hunters or have even started farming but none that has gotten to the industrial revolution.
The improvemnts in technology in the last 50 years are remarkable. Maybe we are the ones who's are leading the pack.
Or it may be so that it exist many thousands that are just 100 years ahead of us but all are spread at least 1000 ly from each other so no one will know each other for the next 900 years....
Space is very big and it takes time for the signals to travel from other civilisations.
1. No one - there is no central database.
2. Yes.
Norway does not have to care about american corporations in the long run.
Norway are rich from all the oil money they got saved.
The only problem with Falcons eye is that is is unplayable. It's very hard to move around the map and get any resobable overvioew of the map level.
Still prefer the old fashioned nethack with ascii graphics.
Also it will probably mean that it will not be such a long time between major releases...
Well, maybe they where just nice to someone they though was
There actually are people that are as ignorant as you seamed to be in the first post.
Then a fire comes along and toast all of your hard disk at once....
To be safe you need to do a backup and keep that at some other place.
None of the languages you mention was available at the time when he started writing the books.
And most of the languages you mention will not be modern at the time when the last books comes out.
Most of the languages you mention hides so much of the underlying hardware that it is hard to see how changes in the software can be influences by the hardware.
On the other hand there is none stopping you from rewriteing the examples in Java if you feel up too it.
C is already an language on its way out, Python seams destined to forever be a minor language and if MS manage to kill Java - in 10 years time the book will be just another antique.
By using a made-up language the books will never become old and out-fashioned.
If you want to write a clsssic you can't fathom towards todays fashion but most go your own way.
Well if tyou non-profit organisation wants to set up a web place it can do so but it should not have the right to have 20 webadresses just one.
Well, that can easily be solved.
One person/company - one domain.
Why should anyone have more ???
It very easy to create sub-domains if
you want more than one domain.
Why should anyone be able to register thousands of domains ???