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Software indeed is a wonderful thing to learn but be ready to let it whizz your brains a bit as C++ can drudgy sometimes while debugging and you may get as angry as hell.I'm no programmer but I have learned a bit about programming and have worked with many 'softies' as we called them.
When they first started using C++ there was all this talk about OOD and 'instantiation' and I thought that was way beyond a mere hardware engineer. But when I looked into it and realized that a lot of the OOD techniques had been used for years in hardware, and when I found out that instanciation only meant 'an instance of', some of the fog cleared.
Software is a fascinating area and the boundary between software and hardware is dissolving, to an extent, with the availability of low cost single-board computers and free IDEs that run OK on PCs.
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Software indeed is a wonderful thing to learn but be ready to let it whizz your brains a bit as C++ can drudgy sometimes while debugging and you may get as angry as hell.
BTW being a scripting student it also came to my mind that ETO 's java scripts are running real slow and is responding with a lot of lag recently.I remember how ETO was one of the fastest growing communities and also gave good browsing experience.
In my opinion it seems like the server machine is under great stress or we may be the victim of some XSS attack.Think admins should check it out .
I remember how ETO was one of the fastest growing communities...
I have a 95 Trans Am 5.7 Litre. Mine has been parked for last two years as gas got too expensive. I'll see if I can dig up a photo.Mines a trans-am please! Any year
I have a 95 Trans Am 5.7 Litre. Mine has been parked for last two years as gas got too expensive. I'll see if I can dig up a photo.
Most of the time I visit ETO from many different machines with different ISP's but everytime I see the same performance.Then has it something to do with the ISP's in our country although I can visit other sites with good speed.
turning a wilderness into a holiday park
Holey Moley! That is one heck of a lot of work! I used to do that kind of thing as a conservation volunteer with the BTCV, so I know what you must have been up against. Now just digging the garden is about as much as I'm prepared to do.Spent the summer turning a wilderness into a holiday park, only one caravan at the moment, but i shifted nearly 30 tons of soil by hand. Cleared 4 acres of brush with a strimmer and pulled a 40' mobile home 1/4 mile with a 12 HP tractor on soft ground! A couple of other things as well but not as tiring.
I did the cut, clear and burn thing then rented a dozer and pay loader for a week. Roots weren't a problem with those.
Looking back I should have just dozed everything right from the start and been done with it. One day with the dozer would have saved me a month's worth of evenings and weekend clearing work I did by hand.
We had to stuff a container with a Komatsu backhoe (I know could be a different name). The driver who brought it on the platform offered a little show with all the pirouettes he was able to do. That kind of ability is good to have when you need to displace those machines inside the hold prior lifting for discharge.I find tractors, Bulldozers, Hi-Macs, scrapers, and heavy machinery in general, fascinating. As a kid, I used to to watch the operations at a gravel/sand quarry about five miles away.