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Igor. The duty is on you, the question asker, to write a clear question. It is sufficiently unclear that myself and two other people, one whose profile states that they are a Principal Software Engineer at Microsoft, have closed it on that basis. — John 16 secs ago
 
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I don't understand what "calling from a text file" is supposed to mean. I think you expect the word "call" to mean things to programmers that it doesn't actually mean. — Karl Knechtel 52 secs ago
 
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I think softwareengineering.stackexchange.com might be a better place to ask this. — mxmissile 20 secs ago
 
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Correct, which sadly is a big weak point for me since my software engineering degree only had 1 networking class in it, and I've spent the last 5 years working an office job where the servers are all pre-configured and no-one outside of Dev Ops has to deal with this... Hoping someone can offer me guidance on the general direction where to pursue this further and maybe leave me a link to a helpful tutorial that may help get me straightened out. — Rogue168 43 secs ago
 
 
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This invites opinion based answers, which are considered bad fit for SO. The real answer to the question is probably only known by Infineon programmers. If I were to speculate, I'd say that most problems from bitfields comes from incompatibility between different compilers and platforms. If the code is written for a specific platform and single compiler, there is no much reason to avoid bitfields. — kfx 47 secs ago
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Welcome to Stack Overflow. Please take the tour to learn how Stack Overflow works and read How to Ask on how to improve the quality of your question. Then check the help center to see what questions you can ask. Please see: Why is “Is it possible to…” a poorly worded question?. — Progman 28 secs ago
 
9:40 AM
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@Weng Let's down-votings of my answer will not confuse you. The answer is entirely correct. It is low-qualified programmers that down-voted the answer. — Vlad from Moscow 52 secs ago
 
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@mxmissile this question is a poor fit over there for the same reasons as here. Please abstain of recommending sites you're not familiar with. See What goes on Software Engineering (previously known as Programmers)? A guide for Stack Overflowgnat 15 secs ago
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The time is 2020-10-30T14:00:00Z and @Duga is alive
 
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Please carefully read this. It explains why questions like this one aren't suitable for this platform, and why asking for the answer in this manner is actively detrimental to your learning. Further, this blatant plagiarism is highly disrespectful to your professors and TAs (like myself). Instructors are putting in hours of work to adapt to online teaching in a deadly pandemic; the bare minimum of respect you should show them is to do the work yourself. — nanofarad 52 secs ago
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Nothing wrong with searching for an answer, but it's better practise for you in the long run to try thinking of an answer. All beginner programmers have to get to the point where they can write original code instead of just modifying code they've found somewhere. Did you try thinking? Did you come up with anything? You should post it here if you did. — john 29 secs ago
 
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Similar questions have been closed over there, or even point back here, but maybe worth a read: softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/54451/…Progrock 1 min ago
 
2:55 PM
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This site is for programmers to assist with programming issues, not for computer technicians to assist with hardware and software issues. Your question is therefore not approppriate, and off topic. — Compo 1 min ago
 
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You could be dodging a bullet here. graphics.h is the interface for a library that is so old (1980s) that getting it running on on a modern PC with modern tool can take serious effort. People have gone to the effort and there have been some good successes (winbgim from 2005, also not likely to work anymore, and SDL-bgi which is still active). The best advice I have is use something that's used by modern day professional programmers because that's more useful to you going forward. — user4581301 12 secs ago
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What does this have to do with Java? By spamming unrelated programming tags for your question, you increase the visibility of the question, but it can annoy the heck out of programmers who are experts in the languages that have nothing to do with this problem, and so you may get attention that you don't want. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 6 secs ago
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You should debug your batch file. Some lights for the darkness on which you request help by programmers who need to see something. 1. Use the command call to call other files which have the file extensions .bat or .cmd, see this answer for an explanation. 2. Make sure the predefined environment variable Path is not modified by your batch file, see this answer for an explanation. — Mofi 12 secs ago
 
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If you start programming, don't start with scanf; even "seasoned" programmers get it ridiculously and humiliatingly wrong. In this particular case, you can use char username[20]=""; ...; scanf("%19c", username)user414777 18 secs ago
StackOverflow is dedicated to helping solve programming code problems. Your Q may be more appropriate for Super User or Software Recommendations, but read their help section regarding on-topic questions . AND please read Help On-topic and Help How-to-ask before posting more Qs here. Good luck. — shellter 16 secs ago
 
 
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Been a while since I've needed an xml parser either. Most of the software I maintain that used xml had the parser baked in a decade or more ago and I'd need a hell of a business case to swap it out now. These days I'm using JSON to interface with the Python folks and custom-cooked protocols when talking to the Delphi people. Every bit as speed-obsessed as the C/C++ crowd, are the Delphi programmers. — user4581301 31 secs ago
Mathieu Guindon vs. Simon Forsberg: 16560 diff. Year: -640. Quarter: -131. Month: -131. Week: -31. Day: -30.
 

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