Yes, it is OOP, but it is also procedural.
Yes, it is OOP, but it is also procedural.
Yes, but expensive fines are annoying when you could just avoid them by applying the stickers to your windows in accordance to regulation.
Your anecdotal evidence is great, but I would rather not risk it and I would not suggest that others do so either.
I should elaborate a bit on C/C++.
Ruby is a dual paradigm language. It has characteristics of functional and procedural languages.
C/C++ is a bad choice for a first time learner, there are tons of pitfalls and the learning curve is extremely steep.
It's not a matter of thinking outside the box. It's a matter of breaking the law.
It's really silly that people are still GPU mining. The margins are razor thin for GPU miners. There are ASIC miners for SHA256 and FPGAs for SCRYPT and they are much more efficient.
I'm pretty sure that this won't work. If an officer, park ranger, parking attendant, etc DOES spot the screen protector between your sticker and windshield, they'll deem them invalid, as there is no proof that you didn't move it from one vehicle to another.
This sale, I purchased only a few games. I bought a couple of copies of "Legend of Dungeon" which I gifted to people. I bought a copy of Shelter (which may take a while for me to play, but was on my wish list) and two copies of skyrim and xcom enemy within for myself and my wife.
In my opinion Visual Basic is a bad first language. There are tons of horrible examples out there and antiquated ideas surrounding visual basic. The last project I did in VB was littered with hungarian notation =[
When I take pictures, it is so that I may show the picture to someone else.
In the short term, your goal is debt recovery, not debt accumulation.
I am very aware of these things. Again, I repeat: Ignore the credit score, getting out of debt is your top priority.
No, I read your comment and I understood it. I agree that keeping a card open with an empty balance will improve your credit score.
When you are digging your way out of debt, the last thing you should even think about is your credit score.
No, I went through a bad breakup and didn't leave my house for a while...
Money saved on interest happens whenever your balance is reduced.
Don't chop up your cards! As long as your card isn't costing you money doing nothing, then keep it. Use it for emergencies, like real ones. If you have the option to go a little in debt to handle an emergency, you can devote more of your money towards debt reduction and you can skip the emergency savings. Going a…
Post x-mas, we've got a lot of unsweetened chocolate left over from our overly ambitious candy making plans. I like to take an ounce, chop it up a bit, and include it with a half a tab of abuelita with 2 cups of milk. It doesn't need any doctoring, but it doesn't hurt.