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blog:spring2016:ddalton:journal [2016/04/06 02:59] – [March 22, 2016] ddaltonblog:spring2016:ddalton:journal [2016/04/14 13:46] (current) – [April 14, 2016] ddalton
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 My question is, what even is the FILE type? I get it's a pointer to a file, but what is it? Is it a type alias for something else? Just... what is it? My question is, what even is the FILE type? I get it's a pointer to a file, but what is it? Is it a type alias for something else? Just... what is it?
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 +==== April 14, 2016 ====
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 +Welp. I did get Joe with a meme, but it resulted in him pulling up the Bitmap standard... and this was the day after break. He's been talking about the Bitmap standard for a 24-bit Bitmap since the end of spring break.
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 +Terminals plead for mercy. PNGs and JPEGs run off scared. The C standard is somewhere hiding off in a corner. Joe eagerly looks at the Bitmap standard.
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 +Lol ok so I'm done describing that in any greater sort of detail. However, I got the grade figure-outer-er script done rather quickly and found a bug in it where it would just give me the days they logged in instead of the nice "1"s and "0"s from the example, so I guess that all works out :)
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 Technically speaking, I need help with this one. Technically speaking, I need help with this one.
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 +==== April 14, 2016 ====
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 +I never got udr2 all the way done to the point where I can pull up and analyse the data in a timely and efficient manner. I didn't quite know how to go about doing that sort of logic. I'm guessing calculus already fried that part of my brain into a nice toasty bacon.
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 +The gfo script was extremely easy, though. It was simply modifying the output of a script. I may have broken the rule that says "each line should be less than 80 characters in width," but the thing not only satisfies the bonus requirements, but it even color-codes the results for an even quicker overview.
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 +I think I did good, finally.
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