Message from @virtue
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Yes.. all chars and int
are all bytes..we know
I use big ints for everything. Only use int if you think it’ll go from like 1-100
I never needed to know how many bytes different variable types are
When I coded ansi C you had to malloc your own memory there was no garbage collection
I use floats and covnert them to int
So we had to malloc every bytes of memory ourselves and deallocae it when done
I usually use int for flags..
most often float or double are more usefull
You REALLY should know how many bytes data types are it starts to matter for big data say when you’re architecting tables server side
And you have billions of transactions
I can always check it up when I need it
I looked into python but to be honest. A lot of thins seem so counter-intiative, and this begins with the stupid using '4 spaces' in the next line, after you have declared a function.
I dont like python
python doesnt make sense
Ints and floats are 4 bytes. Big ints and doubles are 8 bytes.
Ok i will look at some other languages
C# is cool
Python is almost a hybrid language it reminds me more of a scripting language and less of a polished software language
I always use the big ones.
companies wants us to know
advanced level
Yeah bigints matter we had stuff break at work one day because we actually hit the 32 bit limit for integers on the primary key of a table lmao
you can learn advanced level in 12 months
it gets harder..
But python is GREAT for just getting stuff done. We use it a lot in data analysis and basic algorithms
Should have used the 64 ones.
when I am done with java
im going to learn C#
webb programming is my goal
I really did like c# the lambda expressions you can use in class definitions are beautiful
am learning game programming and windows
my dick is this big
I’m an aesthetic coder I can’t be happy unless stuff is beautiful
How is that said? C sharp? Lol
Yes
yes
Or just call it .NET lol
net is not the same as sharp,
C hashtag <:zoomer:639984566752509954>
sharp is better
Yeh but on Microsoft there’s huge overlap