3414 (librarything.nl tag mirror cloud inspiration)

18th century, 1960s, 19th century, 20th century, 21st century, addiction, adventure, America, American, American, fiction, American literature, Ancient Greece, Andrew Vachss, animals, anthology, Apologetics, archaeology, art, artificial, intelligence, Austria, autobiography, bande, dessinée, beat, Bible, bibliothèque, verte, biography, biology, birds, Brecht, British, British literature, British mystery, Burke, business, C.S. Lewis, California, Canada, Canadian, cartoons, Chicago, chick, lit, child abuse, childhood, children, children’s, children’s book, children’s books, China, Christian, Christian Fiction, Christian Living, Christianity, classic, classics, Cold War, comedy, comic, comic strips, comics, computer, computer science, computers, computing, consciousness, conspiracy, contemporary, contemporary fiction, Copenhagen, crime, crime fiction, crime novel, culture, cyberpunk, Danish, death, Denmark, depression, detective, detective, fiction, Devotional, diary, dictionaries, dictionary, Dirk Gently, Douglas Adams, dragons, drama, drugs, dystopia, ecology, education, emerging, church, England, English, English language, English literature, environment, erotic, erotica, espionage, essays, ethics, existentialism, faith, family, fantasy, feminism, fiction, film, France, French fiction, French literature, friendship, generation x, German, German, fiction, German language, German literature, Germany, God, graphic novel, graphic novels, Greece, hardboiled, historical, historical fiction, historical novel, history, Hitchhiker’s Guide, Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, Holocaust, horror, humor, incest, inspirational, Ireland, Israel, it, Italian literature, Italy, Jesus, Jim Morrison, journal, journalism, jury, Kurt Vonnegut, language, languages, linguistics, linux, literature, love, magic, marriage, math, Melrose Plant, memoir, Middle East, movies, murder, music, music biography, mystery, natural, history, nature, New Testament, New York, New York, City, noir, non-fiction, Norway, Norwegian, Norwegian literature, novel, novella, occult, Paris, Paul Auster, philosophy, photography, physics, play, plays, poems, poetry, police, procedural, policier, Polish, politics, pop, culture, postmodern, postmodernism, programming, psychology, read, reference, relationships, religion, Richard, Jury, Richard Jury, series, rock, rock and roll, rock music, Roman, romance, satire, school, Schweden, science, science fiction, Scotland, Scotland Yard, sex, sexuality, sff, short stories, South America, space, space travel, spiritual, spirituality, spy, spy fiction, Stephen King, stories, suspense, Sweden, Swedish, Swedish literature, Swiss literature, Switzerland, technology, television, The Doors, theatre, theology, thriller, time travel, to-read, usa, Vienna, violence, war, women, writing, wwii, ya, young adult, youth, zoology

2983 (fingeruebung)

this is the windows-thang for a keypress-read without enter. output char and ascii-value. loop terminated by ‘#’.

//offensichtlich ein windowsding
#include<stdio.h>//standardinout
//windows for kbhit and getchar
#include<conio.h>
//for sleep
#include<windows.h>
//linux
//#include <termios.h>
//#include <string.h>
int main() {

int countdown;
char ch;
int wert;
char b;
do {
	while(countdown++ <= 1000)
	{  
    		if(b=kbhit())            
        	break;             
    		Sleep(1);   
	}
	ch = getch();
	wert = ch;
	if (b != 0)        
    		{ printf("key %c ascii %d\n", ch, wert);}
} while (ch != '#');
printf ("programmende\n");
return 0;
}