Travailler, c'est entreprendre de penser autre chose que ce qu'on pensait avant.
To work is to undertake to think something different from what one thought before.
Michel Foucault; epigraph to Une histoire de la vérité, Paris: Syros, 1985.
Cheers, Arete!
Posted by AKMA at June 22, 2003 04:43 PM | TrackBackEn francais, no less! Thank you.
Posted by: Krista at June 22, 2003 04:53 PMIndeed!
Posted by: Anne at June 23, 2003 11:50 AMEarlier 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.
Posted by: Randall at January 13, 2004 11:55 AMThe Stack is just what it sounds like: a tower of things that starts at the bottom and builds upward as it goes. In our case, the things in the stack are called "Stack Frames" or just "frames". We start with one stack frame at the very bottom, and we build up from there.
Posted by: Ambrose at January 13, 2004 11:55 AMLet's see an example by converting our favoriteNumber variable from a stack variable to a heap variable. The first thing we'll do is find the project we've been working on and open it up in Project Builder. In the file, we'll start right at the top and work our way down. Under the line:
Posted by: Holland at January 13, 2004 11:55 AM