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Blayne Bradley
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I went to my teacher and asked him to reexplain pointers to me, going through the online notes and I now believe I understand pointers.

I am now Officially Happy.

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Will B
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*resolves not to say anything about auto_ptr*

Congrats!

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Alcon
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You hated pointers? My god, pointers are the greatest thing in the world! I love them [Big Grin]

The reason I hate java is it's utter lack of real pointers. [Razz]

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King of Men
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Eh? Java has only pointers. Perhaps the problem is not in the language?
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Now you get to learn about how most of the time good programming involves not using pointers (by which I mean, any sort of pointer manipulation, not avoiding pointers in your code entirely) directly, but instead using the high quality, safe capabilities in libraries like boost.

[Smile]

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Megan
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I think pointers are very beautiful, and I hear they're great hunting dogs, though I haven't had any personal experience with them. [Wink]
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Swampjedi
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Great, and I'm stuck using Ada. Thanks bunches, DoD! :-)

Oh, and Java uses references, not pointers. [No No]

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Boris
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quote:
Originally posted by Megan:
I think pointers are very beautiful, and I hear they're great hunting dogs, though I haven't had any personal experience with them. [Wink]

Darn you! I came to the thread late and my joke was already taken! [Big Grin]
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Tara
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As usual, I have no idea what your thread is about. [Smile]
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Annie
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Tara, I'd recommend going to your local library and checking out a book on the subject when you feel uninformed.

There. That was my pointer.

*rimshot*

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anti_maven
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Top comedy drumkit action!

*buddadum tsssch*

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Nighthawk
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Why would you hate such adorable things?
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Tresopax
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<points to Annie's post>
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quote:
Originally posted by Swampjedi:
Great, and I'm stuck using Ada. Thanks bunches, DoD! :-)

Oh, and Java uses references, not pointers. [No No]

They are interrelated (you can use a pointer like a reference if you want). It's just a matter of inderection, at the basic level.

-Bok

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quote:
Originally posted by Tresopax:
<points to Annie's post>

Just make sure she doesn't delete it, then. [Big Grin]
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Swampjedi
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I know, but you can't use a reference like a pointer. No arithmetic! [Razz]
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Binky likes pointers too:
http://cslibrary.stanford.edu/104/

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Bokonon
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Pointer arithmetic is EVIL. Thar be bugs there!
[Smile]

-Bok

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