HI, i am writing a program in which there are many do-while loops one inside the other... when i try compile this program... it gives me a error stating.."'{' scope stack overflow.." it point to braces i have used in DO-WHILE an IF statement... plss help me to solve this problem... THANKS...
MULTIFUNCTIONING OF 4 PUSH BUTTON SWITCH..... ALSO THERE IS A NEED IS TO LATCH THE CONTENT OF 7 SEG UNTIL NEXT BUTTON IS PRESSED
Did you get desperate? that is no excuse for starting to shout
I'll bet you dollars to doughnuts that I could code the above with proper indentions and not need to tab any line more than 3 times.
your concept (if it can even be called that) s totally screwed up.
Erik
i m not shouting bro.... writing msg with CAPS on doesn't mean shouting... i guess.. as far as betting is concerned.... after completion of my work i'll talk to u on this...
Yes, it most certainly does!!
Yes, writing with CAPS is a strengthening of the text that has been commonly agreed to mean shouting when used on the net.
Just as Pavlov's dog was conditioned to start to salivate just on hearing the ringing of a bell, experienced web visitors are conditioned to react on all caps just as if the other person was close by and actually did shout. Net result? Lots of people will directly close the thread and ignore the shouter, just as we would react if someone outside would without motive start to shout at us.
Whatever you do - do not shout in threads unless there is a very specific reason to. And then consider just shouting a single word or at a maximum a single sentence. Shouting a full post screams another message: Immature child or fool. Why? Well, immature childs and fools are the ones who have not picked up the normal social conventions. A child because he/she is too young. A fool. A fool because the mental operation isn't as it should be. So in the end - shouting on the net is not a win-win solution to a problem.
writing msg with CAPS on doesn't mean shouting
It is purely a matter of convention (although a convention established over decades of use, so you'd do well to observe it)