If I can't use 0/1 interchangeably with true/false, then what possible purpose is their for the compiler letting that one slide?
Bit packing.
If I can't use 0/1 interchangeably with true/false, then what possible purpose is their for the compiler letting that one slide?
At the risk of over-exposure for this old chestnut, I give you doing too many things at once too early in the morning - one of my ultimate brainless moments![]()
At the risk of over-exposure for this old chestnut, I give you doing too many things at once too early in the morning - one of my ultimate brainless moments![]()
That's awesome!![]()
Unfortunately, it happens to me all the time now. I won't be able to think of a particular word, so i have to act out what i mean. It sucks.
LOL do you always think that negatively?Sadly, the first thing I saw in the word Krapfen was...well, you can see it.![]()
I feel even more brainless because I can't even understand your brainless moment. . .I just had a brainless moment.
I spent 2 whole hours looking over my program code to find a bug, only to realize the problem was that I was comparing a boolean variable to an integer value, instead of true/false! Boy does my face look red! Of course it would have been nice if the compiler picked up on it. If I can't use 0/1 interchangeably with true/false, then what possible purpose is their for the compiler letting that one slide?
Yep, typical brainless moment that we can all relate to.![]()
I just had a brainless moment.
I spent 2 whole hours looking over my program code to find a bug, only to realize the problem was that I was comparing a boolean variable to an integer value, instead of true/false! Boy does my face look red! Of course it would have been nice if the compiler picked up on it. If I can't use 0/1 interchangeably with true/false, then what possible purpose is their for the compiler letting that one slide?
Yep, typical brainless moment that we can all relate to.![]()
On Sunday every shop is closed.
*sigh* But I still have the vanilla sauce...so I´ll just eat it without anything.
TerokNor
Self raising flour is normal flour with some baking powder added. Plain flour will work in this recipe too if you add double baking powder.
If you've never used bicarbonate before, and are unfamiliar with it's strength and flavour, then I'd recommend avoiding it and choosing baking powder instead.
You can also add a couple of spoons of cocoa at the end to make an 11 minute chocolate sponge pudding (which goes very very well with icecream and syrup).
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