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The source of my error
In case you hadn’t realised, the error in my last post didn’t really come from find_my_ex.exe. No, that’s still in private alpha right now. In fact it came from test-vc10.exe, the source code of which is as follows:
int main()
{
int a = *((int*)0);
return 0;
}
Remember, don’t use this program in seriousness, ever!
If you suddenly ran into your most recent ex, what would your first response be?
I’ve started noticing these suggestions when I post something. Now, I understand a lot of people use blogging for personal stuff, but not everyone! It’s not my fault I’m too lazy to design my own site from scratch rather than using blogging software! These suggestions are not for everyone, and they are especially not for me, which is why I thought I’d do one
In answer to the question, all I can say is I’m a sixteen year old computer programmer. There is a very simple reason why I’m not likely to run into an ex. And thus my answer is:
Unhandled exception at 0x00c7136e in find_my_ex.exe: 0xC0000005: Access violation reading location 0×00000000.
Yes, I find this funny. And yes, that’s why I don’t have a girlfriend
Fear me, and follow me!
Yep, it’s what the commissars say in Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War. But this isn’t about laying down your life defending humanity from the xenos in the name of the Eternal Emperor so you don’t get executed on the spot for cowardice by your draconian commanding officer, this is about the somewhat safer option of following me on Twitter. Now, I do in fact have two accounts: my personal one and the one for the blog. However, the one for the blog has never really been used, so I just tweet about SFML Coder from the personal one as well.
Nonetheless, feel free to follow me on both. Eventually I’ll probably reawaken the blog specific one, and you may as well be the first to know when I do. So for the moment, you can expect to hear mainly from @Xander_314, but follow @SFMLCoder as well just in case!
And while we’re on the subject of Twitter, help me out and work on the hashtags #SFMLCoder, and just plain old #SFML. It would be nice to make them trend one day.
Oh, and if you share my taste in music, follow @NataliaKills as well!
-Xander
