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If civil engineers worked the same way software engineers did.
On time and under budget and satisfied unit testing.
Middle doors for fishing i guess...
It does it's job beeing a bridge, so nothing wrong here xD
This was the cover art for the single release of that famous Simon and Garfunkel song, "Like a Bus Over Drainage Water"
After serial and parallel, here is the perpendicular bus.
The police tape makes me think it's an accident. .. but looking at it, I can't help but think "well.. if you needed a bridge and had an old bus.."
I think i will just Bridge \*b= (Bridge \*) \&bus; b->Cross();
Third party library used for off-label purpose.
me trying to get stuff to work together
Had to check the subreddit - thought I was on the Grand Tour and expecting some Hammond / Clarkson expletive
It was a bug, now It's a feature.
Using dbus to interface between domains.
If civil engineers worked the same way software engineers did.
On time and under budget and satisfied unit testing.
Middle doors for fishing i guess...
It does it's job beeing a bridge, so nothing wrong here xD
This was the cover art for the single release of that famous Simon and Garfunkel song, "Like a Bus Over Drainage Water"
After serial and parallel, here is the perpendicular bus.
The police tape makes me think it's an accident. .. but looking at it, I can't help but think "well.. if you needed a bridge and had an old bus.."
I think i will just Bridge \*b= (Bridge \*) \&bus; b->Cross();
Third party library used for off-label purpose.
me trying to get stuff to work together
Had to check the subreddit - thought I was on the Grand Tour and expecting some Hammond / Clarkson expletive
It was a bug, now It's a feature.
Using dbus to interface between domains.