One thing I seem to never forget from my UG degree at St Andrews is how to write C code. Pointer arithmetic, standard library functions, header guards, for example... I don't use C for years at a time, and it's still completely fresh, every time.
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Not function pointers though. Couldn't do those then, can't do them now.
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Replying to @Simon_JF
I implemented trampolines last week. I was worryingly proud. Naturally I had to look up function pointer syntax.
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Replying to @edwinbrady
Ha! Perhaps rather than de Bruijn indices, remembering function pointer syntax is the real Cylon test :)
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Replying to @Simon_JF
I can handle de Bruijn indices now that I have a type checker to work it out for me. But function pointers? No chance...
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