@Olzhas everything inside Faraday cages, each with their own independent power supply inside the cage, no wireless, no internet, portable drives die after each use and disintegrate, etc.
I'm starting to learn C and thought it would be a good idea to try and implement some data structures. I started with a very simple stack and would like to hear some opinions.
Not sure yet how this site works, I hope my code is not too basic? At least it seems to work as intended.
Stack.c
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Code review item: you don't need so many Scanner objects. You could just use a single instance and share it among all your methods since all of them are reading from System.in. — D.B.25 secs ago
I am brand new to this website and I am currently pulling my hair out because of this program.
First things first, this is javascript!
Second, I have put multiple hours into this so I am not just being lazy.
Here's the Problem:
Before your boss allows adjustable thermostats in the office suite,...
Suppose I want to keep some data in a list on a page like this one (as in, the posts in this chat room, for example) that I need to poll periodically for updates, as well as add items to, would it be simplest to just keep the data in objects in a regular array/list? Or use temp storage like a cookie?
Code review item: your variable names are too short to be meaningful to anyone else who reads this. Names like la, lb, lc, a, etc. make your code very hard to understand. — D.B.12 secs ago