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[quote name='Shard' timestamp='1319406133' post='5596654']

Except that DBZ and BlazBlue arn't for 7-Year old kids.
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That's extremely debatable, and also way off topic.

And while MLP may be a meme, us having it as our avatars is not a meme. U mad? is a meme, but it is unrelated to MLP.

[CODE]....



cout << "Please resume discussion of C++ or do not post."
<< endl << "You can at least include something on topic in your post.";

.... [/CODE]

Srsly.

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[quote name='burnpsy' timestamp='1319504645' post='5598981']
That is legit code, so I honestly have no idea what the problem is. Just writing on_topic = true would get an error, or at the very least set on_topic to true.
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But just "if(on_topic){" is so much neater! Ahem. Sorry.

[quote name='Tentacruel' timestamp='1319507323' post='5599152']
Does anyone else think it's dumb that you can never use global variables? Like, ever? And they don't even tell you why?
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Global variables are bad. Baaad!

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[quote name='Twilight Sparkle' timestamp='1319400739' post='5596455']
You'd be surprised what you can do by learning a computer language.

How do you think the cardmaker was made? (inb4magic)
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PHP. :D
PHP > HTML just sayin'

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[quote name='Tentacruel' timestamp='1319638280' post='5601534']
Once you learn one programming language, it becomes a lot easier to learn others. You just have to learn the syntax and whatever differences in the structure of the language are.
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Except when switching between languages can be really confusing, like trying to remember if you should use true or True and if curly braces are necessary and so on.

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[quote name='Twilight Sparkle' timestamp='1319649870' post='5601698']
I've just hated programming languages because of how strict they are even on the basic level. Once accidentally used /n for the newline character and it kept saying the n was wrong.
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If programming languages weren't strict then they'd end up being a nightmare to debug (which is hard enough as it is).

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