Meh. We had it 4 days in a row. Now it's your turn.
Wednesday Sunny. Min 15 Max 35
Thursday Sunny. Min 19 Max 35
Friday Sunny. Min 18 Max 33
Saturday Very hot. Sunny. Min 19 Max 39
Sunday Very hot. Sunny. Min 21 Max 42
Monday Late change. Min 23 Max 37
^Good luck!
... which reminds me, time to start studying for the LSAT again. *winces*
Don't scare me you two, I'm going to start learning C programing very soon
On other note a bird just came in and crapped all over my place
No matter what kind of programming you end up doing, it will be worth it. You learn a lot about what is actually going on behind the scenes.
Practical test/exam at Computer Programming in 90 minutes' time. Wish me luck. C's memory management is a pain in the arse to master.
Don't scare me you two, I'm going to start learning C programing very soon
I dunno about that. I learned C++, HTML, and VRML (remember that one!) freshman year of college and I forgot every last bit of it.
Good code doesn't need comments. You should always aim to write code that is self-explanatory even without comments. Saves time (in the long run) and if you need comments to understand the code it's badly written in the first place.Didn't write a single comment in the code and he's a bit paranoid about lack of comments, so a few tenths might get chopped off for that. But I ran out of time for that...
STUDY. It's a bitch
but quite fun just don't do what i did and go in pretty much cold
Danke! Yeah, for my first try at the LSATs, I pretty much went in cold too (just skimmed the LSAT prep book) and of course, didn't do as well as I wanted (read: failed it :lol. I figured I just gotta sit my arse down and study/take a few practice tests since I'm probably not going to do the Review course.
Just bought another Princeton Review book and a few LSAC Official PrepTests to work on this morning. *cues ominous music*