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[quote name='SimonForsman' timestamp='1329763548' post='4914897']
http://www.gamedev.n...ted-with--in-c/
(Ok, not the best example perhaps, i'm not sure what posts phantom were refering to and my google skills are quite weak)
That post is neither recent nor is it stupid. It was a C++ specific syntax question. There is no documentation which specifically explains what I was looking for and searching google for "c++ store array of floats in one line" returns no useful results. I have been programming for the last 16 years and only 3 of those years have been with C++. There is absolutely no way I could have come to the right answer through logic...
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And I'm sure the person who thought Booleans had something to do with antivirus software had a much better excuse than this. "C++ store array of floats in one line" is a stupid search string. Even so, the second result answers your question and suggests you read the section on pointers which answers most of your follow-up questions.
If you've been programming for 16 years, then the best thing I can say is that you're confusing interest with aptitude. The people in your class who have spent most of their lives doing things that are not programming mightt take a bit longer to pick up basic concepts than someone who started much earlier. But even so, if they keep at it for 16 years, the idea that your skills are so great that none of them will catch up seems more and more delusional the more you post about it.
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I don't think at the time I knew exactly what I was looking for which is why my question was so vague. A language specific syntax question is a lot different than being unable to connect the dots for simple boolean logic. On top of that these students have had the concept explained in great detail in class and through the book. However, I have never said they will not catch up or even surpass me but some of these students are falling behind in many more ways than just grasping basic programming concepts. The guy who associated boolean flags with anti virus software for example has very poor spelling and grammar. I never attended high school and learned everything I know about grammar within the last 5 years. Yet I still have managed to achieve a normal level of literacy. The fact that fellow college students have had these concepts pounded in to their heads for over a decade and still fall short is evidence enough that they are simply stupid.