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If so is it any good?
they're certainly doing some good work on the stack
I've wanted to give it a go
one of them recently blogged about widget work on gtk they're doing to enable responsive design
Happy Pi Day everyone.
I can't believe I didn't see that connection when I posted the link
happy pi day
Happy PI day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxWWO66zEH4
Neat, but I don't own a smartphone
there's clearly at least 2+ people in here who have heard of it
and I read the blog of their primary engineer
so that video title is just incorrect
Ryzen 2 specs
that's certainly the best solution I've ever seen, but if the journalist or editors are ideologues they can easy present you with answer choices that are all wrong
not a big deal I guess - like I said, best solution I've seen
How do you fix the problem
```scanf_s was not declared in this scope```
@Deleted User What language
C++?
Yeah
Do you have the full program or at least a bit more context?
I’m on mobile right now but I’ll show more context when I get home
Don't use `scanf_s`.
The _s functions are Microsoft's proprietary extensions.
If think they managed to coerce the standards working group to include them into C11.
Even then, they're optional library extensions.
Not seeing '_s' mentioned on cppreference http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/io/c/fscanf
Fucking (((Microsoft)))
>Don't use scanf_s.
This
They're in the C standard, not C++.
In C++ it's far easier and more powerful to use `std::istream` or `std::regex`.
they're in c++11 as well, but yeah, no reason to use
oh actually the ms exts are not in c++, only in c