Yeah, that was the correct answer
Yeah, that was the correct answer
You misspelled C++
The trick is to be the guy who is gone
Oh man, I gotta dust off my wife’s old 2009(?) MacBook now. I think the battery might be toast, but hopefully there’s enough of a cult following that I can find a replacement for that as well.
Update: 2007
Processor 065-6991 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory 065-6993 4GB 667 DDR2 SDRAM - 2x2GB
Hard Drive 065-7452 250GB 5400RPM HDD
Optical Drive 065-6998 SuperDrive 8X
Display 065-7039 MacBook Pro 17-in Hi-Res GL WS
No, because I’m not a pretentious twit.
Linux is far, far better at handling generic USB devices than Windows. Your inability to plug in a peripheral seems like PEBCAK.
It was rhetorical.
That’s not C++, which has more control over such scope.
That’s not really the job of the language, though. If they can’t read the design docs and source annotations, they don’t really have any business touching anything.
An abstract class with no member variables serves the same purpose in C++.
How do you implement an interface in C++ without an abstract class?
Relevant XKCD: https://xkcd.com/1053/
I was planning to boot into Windows on one of my craptops in order to test a fix from a chip vendor whose configuration software only runs on Windows, but I guess I’ll just … not.
Ah, I see. They aren’t standard at US Universities, though I did have to complete capstone projects for each of my BS degrees.
When did baccalaureate theses become a thing?
You enchant rocks engraved with runes
Mebly I do, and mebly I don’t.
I wouldn’t really characterize fourteen years as “decades.”