Another great method to tell it is "Tell me what I have to do for this, don't actually give me the code or answers " and this will tell you what you need to do step by step.
‘new’ should seldom (read: almost never) be used given that we have smart pointers and vector. But if you’re not gonna use those for reasons beyond my comprehension, please use new and not malloc.
Another great method to tell it is "Tell me what I have to do for this, don't actually give me the code or answers " and this will tell you what you need to do step by step.
I’m also going to learn coding. I have a little experience in c# but want to learn more before i start cyber security eng
I am pretty sure c++ supports "new" and "this"
C++ does support the keywords "new" and "this"
‘new’ should seldom (read: almost never) be used given that we have smart pointers and vector. But if you’re not gonna use those for reasons beyond my comprehension, please use new and not malloc.
nice job lil broski
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