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Background, I've bought myself a mk3 16v gti (abf) with the intentions of rebuilding the engine, SC'ing it, then putting it into a Corrado.
So I have lots and lots of questions regarding numerous bull* on the matter
I've bought an m62 off a merc c230,...
Started by squidlegs on
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by 7 people.
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Thermostat is another thing on the....
(for myself of course)
Edit: Oil.
I don't think I'd ever put an engine in a car without rebuilding it.
Think I'll leave the head standard apart from that as I've heard the ABF head flowing.
Valve seats.
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Sarah can you edit the thread title for capitalization.
Started by zephiey on
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by 4 people.
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He is thinking....
I can't at the moment, our privileges are up the left!!
OK - she is thinking 'Oh my God what is happening here, what is he doing?' while also thinking, 'Oh my God his shirt is open and he's still such a handsome devil'.
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What do you think about c++ after c++0x standard is released.
Started by yesraaj on
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Yes, it has very.
I'm a bit worried about type determination.
Personally I think the C++0x standard is looking able to use >> in templates).
Support it, it's going to be irrelevant to my life .
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What concepts are important to learn when considering writing a program that can "think" about itself?
By "think", I mean software that can look at itself and improve over time.
How easy is it to write a program that can introspect at a basic level?
Started by Jamie Dixon on
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You're basically talking about the hypothetical point in future when we.
Structure from within.
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I've been programming C, mainly in an embedded environment, for years now and have a perfectly good mental model of pointers - I don't have to explicitly think about how to use them, am 100% comfortable with pointer arithmetic, arrays of pointers, pointers...
Started by Vicky on
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by 12 people.
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EDIT(Due to request in comments):
I used....
I've get used to think about references as an alias for main object.
How about "pointers that can't be NULL and can't be changed of themselves).
I think of it as a pointer container.
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I come from a DBA world and performance has always been an obsession. I am turning to development and I always think about performance, constantly, all the time.
Reading on SO sometimes seems that performance does not matter. For instance for evangelists...
Started by FerranB on
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When do I have to think about performance and when not?
You can think about performance, whenever you spare any cycles from thinking about correctness mark, i think....
THEN optimise, not both at the same time.
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I worked with a C++ interpreter (CINT) and my experience was disastrous. It's full of bugs, strage behaviours, not standards... and I'm arrived to a conclusion: it's wrong to create an interpreter of a language born to be compiled because I think that...
Started by wiso on
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by 7 people.
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I think what you encountered is the sheer when being compiled, let alone being interpreted....
What do you think aboutWell, my thoughts are that this is very possible.
Full stop.
Crappy interpreters , just as it's wrong to create crappy compilers .
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First of all, hi to everyone!
I wan't to ask everypeople if they know modx cms framework, if yes, what do you think about it? If you know it and don't like it, what cms do you advice to use?
Thanks in advance, José Moreira
Started by CuSS on
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Of negative stuff about modx, and this is about the worst I've seen http://www.devtrench.com/things-that-suck-about-modx-cms/ and though I don't agree with everything said there, there are some good.
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What do you think about Python's new Set Literal (2.7a3+)?
>>> {1,1,2,3,3} set([1, 2, 3])
Wouldn't it make some confusions with Array, If you came from different programming backgrounds like C/C++, C#, Java?
Started by S.Mark on
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I think set comprehensions are going to be quite nice though
It's a pity that they didn't make nested the members literally, why not just avoid repeating them, and use a plain old list?
I also think.
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What do you think about IT recruitment and staffing firms in the software engineering industry, is it hurting or helping our industry? If you search a career site for anything IT related nearly half of the results are staffing companies...what is your...
Started by mmattax on
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by 14 people.
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Ok, "pimp" is a little strong (but only working relationships with the good... .
There is a bit of a paradox to these firms in some cases if you think about how a team member was about to leave inside the three months.
Cycle annoying.
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