Put all of the functions that you often use into a library and then link that library to all of your projects from now on. That's exactly what I do and I think it's a great way to manage simple, often repeated code.
As enticing an idea as that may be, I honestly doubt that the developers of the PSP intentionally made it weak enough to allow arbitrary code excecution. While it would give them the upper hand against other consoles if emulators were to be introduced, it would provide for more headaches than it's actually worth. Think about it, I don't think Sony wants to devote resources to patching the first buffer overflow found on the PSP or similar flaws that would be found.
Maybe and IPv6 based future isn't enough for the world. I've read that people plan on embedding ips on everything from lights and toasters to make them work in concert so if every device were to need an ip address I don't think that IPv6 would hold up.
Put all of the functions that you often use into a library and then link that library to all of your projects from now on. That's exactly what I do and I think it's a great way to manage simple, often repeated code.
Don't you mean bugs are harder to find now? With more lines of code, it becomes exponentially more difficult to spot bugs.
Widgets work wonders. You'll have all the info you need spread out before your eyes.
As enticing an idea as that may be, I honestly doubt that the developers of the PSP intentionally made it weak enough to allow arbitrary code excecution. While it would give them the upper hand against other consoles if emulators were to be introduced, it would provide for more headaches than it's actually worth. Think about it, I don't think Sony wants to devote resources to patching the first buffer overflow found on the PSP or similar flaws that would be found.
Maybe and IPv6 based future isn't enough for the world. I've read that people plan on embedding ips on everything from lights and toasters to make them work in concert so if every device were to need an ip address I don't think that IPv6 would hold up.