Nieman Foundation Bloggy Journalism Book
Posted on:: October 2nd, 2003
Shelley Powers in an email points us to Sheila Lennon who points us to a Nieman Foundation report, an anthology of the well-known and the well-loved writing about blogging and journalism. It’s a big PDF, and from the table of contents it seems fabulous.
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This back and forth is an important concept to understand in C programming, especially on the Mac’s RISC architecture. Almost every variable you work with can be represented in 32 bits of memory: thirty-two 1s and 0s define the data that a simple variable can hold. There are exceptions, like on the new 64-bit G5s and in the 128-bit world of AltiVec
Earlier I mentioned that variables can live in two different places. We’re going to examine these two places one at a time, and we’re going to start on the more familiar ground, which is called the Stack. Understanding the stack helps us understand the way programs run, and also helps us understand scope a little better.
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