On 8 November 2012 06:52, Camillo Bruni <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On 2012-11-08, at 04:39, Igor Stasenko <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> sure sure..
>> but guys... i really doubt that i would want to see people poking with
>> NB who don't even have a
>> basic understanding of malloc(ed) memory management and working with
>> memory buffers & pointers.
>> For such sort of people, best what i can offer is "go back when you
>> will learn basics first".
>
> that reads for me: everybody but me should use it.

oh please... so, the fact that i don't want to explain to you how to
use keyboard,
or how to send mails, means that only me should use it?


But again, if you asking me to teach you how to write emails, but also
you cannot type nor even write, should i spend my time teaching you
how to write first,
and then type, and then use computer, and then finally write emails?

I can gladly help with things which really worth helping with.
And trust me, memory allocation and pointer operations is what you
must know before approaching nativeboost for using it for external
libs. I thought that it is obvious to everyone.

>
> And you can be pretty sure that most pharoers (including myself) have
> a pretty vague notion about malloc/free, combined with the internals
> of an third party C library, that makes a pretty unstable field.
>
> Again, no silver bullets here, but less arrogance and more examples!
>
>
>> Of course, it would be cool if NB could work even for "dummies", but i
>> am thinking , as any technology,
>> before you start using it without shooting yourself into foot, you
>> should do some homework first.
>



-- 
Best regards,
Igor Stasenko.

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