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Well, for some thing off the wall, you could do one that is a Papillon (dog). |
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furrynerd wrote: | can you please describe it to me. i need to post that. to anyone describe the animal to me when you psot an animal.jsut getting peopel to know that.
Papillon seems like a good fursona i just don't know what it looks like. | Here is a link with some information about the papillon dog and a picture. http://www.justdogbreeds.com/papillon.html |
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Jackalope! |
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OH NO, Charlie got ate by a dingo! |
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I know I'm just being random. |
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Marsupial dogs? _________________
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Weeeeeell. Mebbe a lovely and completely existant (and literate) hyena?
Or a manta ray? (I have one. She's adorable).
A raccoon.
An otter.
Hell, look in just about any animal encyclopedia, and flip it to a random page. See what you like. Try it on for size. _________________ [insert witty comment] |
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 3:21 pm Post subject: Hi, few questions |
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Bit of history for you initial - C was invented within the 70s by Dennis Ritchie, by the 80s it had grow to be quite preferred and a book (known as the C programming language) was published by Ritchie and Kernighan which acted as an informal standard (known as K&R C.) Throughout the 80s ANSI were working towards a formal standard, which appeared in 1989 called C89. Some finetuning was done in 1990 and a new standard, C90 was published.
All good - until 1999, when another version of the standard was published, called C99. Why is this a problem? Well whilst compilers implement C90, none implement the whole of the C99 standard. You, may be thinking that C99 isn't all that important then - wrong, C99 allows us to do things such as declare variables throughout the code and use the C++ (//) style comment... but whilst many compilers do support these, none promise to support all aspects of the standard. I have often wondered why.
As an aside, there is some work towards a new standard, not sure if/when it will be released though - its informally called "C1x" |
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 3:25 pm Post subject: Hello, few questions |
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I will add - if you need any aid implementing what ever data structure you choose in C, then just give me a shout. Many people learn datastructures on an OO language, and can find it difficult to make the transition into an imperative language. |
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