> Just to show that you're talking out your ass, here's a code snippet where I did the address of address thing in precisely the same "remove from linked list" situation. In a VM and programming language and operating system that I wrote from scratch[1].
I'm no sure what exactly that code/that change is supposed to tell me, so I can't tell whether it's a good argument. Mind condensing it down/pointing out what specifically you mean?
> As a general rule I'd recommend not reaching conclusions about people from things they write in a comment on the internet. You're looking at them through a tiny peephole into their belief system. When in doubt, ask questions. "Excuse me sir, do you have much experience with C?", "Are you saying pointers to pointers are always bad?", and so on.
Well, that depends on whether you want to make a point for other people in the discussion or discuss some issue with a specific person. As such, that was not really a judgement of your person, but rather a general statement about a group of people (which obviously might be wrong in some cases).
> (Clever analogy there about 0. Totally agree with it. Utterly non-applicable in this instance.)
You mean not applicable in the case of your code, or in the code in the article, or what else?
(edit: and yeah, I realize how the wording might give the impression that I was talking specifically to/about you, but I really wasn't, I was just using what you wrote as the opportunity, so I ended up addressing you :-)