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    1. Dave Voyles‏ @DaveVoyles 30 Oct 2013

      Wait wait: int* p and int *p are the asme thing?

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    2. Casey Young‏ @ElementCy 30 Oct 2013
      Replying to @DaveVoyles

      @DaveVoyles Welcome to the wonderful world of Pointer!

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    3. Jesse Chounard‏ @Chounard 30 Oct 2013
      Replying to @ElementCy

      @ElementCy @DaveVoyles They aren't the same. "int *p" is correct. The other should get you punched. :P

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      Dave Voyles‏ @DaveVoyles 30 Oct 2013
      Replying to @Chounard

      @Chounard @elementcy @MachXGames This is horrible. Pointers are a terrible concept

      7:57 AM - 30 Oct 2013
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        2. Casey Young‏ @ElementCy 30 Oct 2013
          Replying to @DaveVoyles

          @DaveVoyles @Chounard @MachXGames Pointers are awesome! Don't need to copy data, just have a ref to it!

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        3. Dan Jordan‏ @The_Rabbit42 30 Oct 2013
          Replying to @ElementCy

          @ElementCy @DaveVoyles @Chounard @MachXGames They both parse to associate * with the p. If you do "int* A, B" only A will be a pointer.

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        2. Dave Voyles‏ @DaveVoyles 30 Oct 2013
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          @chounard @elementcy @machxgames I'm just not understanding how they are any more valuable than using a variable

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        3. Jesse Chounard‏ @Chounard 30 Oct 2013
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          @DaveVoyles @ElementCy @MachXGames They're important, but it's not something I can explain in a tweet. :)

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        1. Jim Perry‏ @MachXGames 30 Oct 2013
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          @DaveVoyles @Chounard @ElementCy Now you see part of the reason why I don't do C++ anymore. Try writing your own memory manager :)

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        1. Michael Hicks‏ @michaelartsxm 30 Oct 2013
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          @DaveVoyles Pointers are the C++ version of this... make sure you always call delete when you call new, or you leak memory. Have fun! #XNA5

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