Timestamp | Post | Voter | Comment | Reputation |
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Re: Markdown vs. BBCode | diafol | great ^ it is then :) | +0 | |
Re: BUGS! | zeroliken | thanks | +0 | |
Re: BUGS! | mitrmkar | Thanks | +0 | |
Re: BUGS! | Gribouillis | ok | +0 | |
Re: gcc equivalent for getch() | Arch Stanton | On Linux, using gcc 4.4.5; getch() works for me! | +0 | |
Re: Dynamic/Variable Amount of Arguments in a function | triumphost | Doesn't work but thanks anyway Rep+1 | +6 | |
Re: greater of two numbers.. | zeroliken | Agree :) | +9 | |
Re: Using OOP and MVC | zack654 | Thanks a lot mate ;) | +1 | |
Re: Downvoting Troll | happygeek | Agreed | +0 | |
Re: Auto parse urls in editor | diafol | noparse - no brainer! | +0 | |
Re: Problem with Scanf() and struct | DeanMSands3 | I was about to post something on malloc, but decided the poster wouldn't get it. Rock on, deceptikon. | +4 | |
Re: how do you go back to the previous line if user enters a wrong input | kingsonprisonic | Its a bad solution. | -1 | |
Re: Viable BIGENDIAN test? | StuXYZ | GettSize independent code is always better! -- because the alternative is a maintainers nightmare. | +9 | |
Re: Removing new line char and replacing with null char using getchar() | zeroliken | I wasn't familiar with the first one so thanks for posting | +8 | |
Re: how do you go back to the previous line if user enters a wrong input | WaltP | Terrible suggestion! GIU is not a solution. | -4 | |
Re: prime's algorithm implementation | DeanMSands3 | Well said, sir. | +4 | |
Re: prime's algorithm implementation | WaltP | I'm not asking you... | -4 | |
Re: Regarding crtStartup | myk45 | Thanks! | +6 | |
Re: A way to remove an unwanted char from a string | Philippe.Lahaie | agreed, and made me laugh! | +2 | |
Re: Storing & Using Long Form Values : Best Practice? | asprin | Looks fine. | +1 |
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