Wait wait: int* p and int *p are the asme thing?
@chounard @elementcy @machxgames I'm just not understanding how they are any more valuable than using a variable
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@DaveVoyles@ElementCy@MachXGames They're important, but it's not something I can explain in a tweet. :)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@DaveVoyles@Chounard@ElementCy@MachXGames : Dave go do some assembly language classes and it will all become obvious. -
@The_Zman@chounard@elementcy@machxgames Time for me to start working on some NES games - Show replies
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@DaveVoyles : Just think pointer == C# ref type and non pointer = C# value type and you are (mostly) set -
@The_Zman Ahhh ok
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@DaveVoyles Once you start wanting complex data structures like arrays or lists, you're technically on your own to manage the memoryThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@DaveVoyles But I say that as someone who stepped away from C++ in 2000/2001 and I know there have been advances in libs and templates -
@SpaceShot I'm not even that far into it yet - Show replies
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@DaveVoyles Classes in C# are passed by reference automatically because it's faster to pass where something is located vs. making a copy -
@michaelartsxm Ahhh ok, thanks
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