1)
int choice is declared twice in the same scope. Rename one or use only one
2)
Labels don't have scope but switch{} does. If you want to declare a variable for a label, use brackets.
case (1)...
It doesn't show up in Firefox's browser history and doesn't affect the back button, but does show up in Firefox's page info as being loaded with the pages as a dependency.
Its kind of annoying when the back button doesn't work properly
with "http://www.alltagscloud/icons/index" getting stuck in the browser
history with every page visited.
I tried with IE6 and its about the same. The new crane
ad took less - 20-30%.
Of course, this machine was made ~97 and is only 1ghz I figure most people are more blessed, Mr Dually :)
With the guy playing around with the magnet, Firefox still goes into 90s.
With the guy just dangling from the magnet, Firefox ranges from 35-50, usually in the mid 40s.
Without the ad? 0 but I...
It looks like you just want to wait for an Event handle instead of polling
for a variable change. I imagine that if the right-click event takes much
time this little loop will suck up a lot of CPU...
I know. He should be closing the threads in the technical forums that
go nowhere because the OP doesn't want to post an intelligible question
or details about his issue. Those are actually...
And if you click the ad you get more of the same, except larger and with
optional sound !
And if you want to download the whitepaper they're advertising ? Now get it,
this is a whitepaper about...
A good number of people graduate with 4-6 year degrees without good
coding skills and they get hired by people without good coding skills and
continue through their career without good coding...
Yup. Without the IBM ad my pages load twice as fast. With the ad, my cpu ranges up to 96 as they increase their graphics. Of course, I made this machine in 97 so it ain't the fastest.
Yep. Sewing. Previously it was from just the non
programming places like ChitChat. This one(now)is from
visualc++.
If they could feed me some knitting ads, that'd be OK
because I don't sew; I...
When you're inside a member function you can see the value of the 'this'
pointer. It is automatic in the 'Variables' debug window - there is a 'this'
tab and it is also automatically in the...