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CPU: AMD A8-6600k 3.9GHz APU Host: Win10 64-bit SVM is enabled in BIOS. Logs are attached if anyone wants to see them. VBox.log VBoxHardening.log
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I am unsure how to reverse the words in a string. I'm trying to find the number of words that there are with the number of spaces(+1) [assuming that they don't add a space before or after the sentence]. Then from there, I want to somehow use the number of words to create a script that reverses the words in a sentence [assuming that the sentence does have a "." at the end]. Sample Input: My name is Edward Sample Output: Edward is name My Here is my code so far: http://cpp.sh/4nzz Thanks for reading, a beginner like me really appreciates your help.
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Mysterious Website Popping Up Randomly
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I ran a scan using NPE and did find a few files, but I'm guessing that they were false positives since I have memory of installing those applications and when I uploaded them to VirusTotal, they looked for the most part; clean. I did find a problem with a file called HOSTS in a subdirectory in the \Windows folder, but I have past memory that I edited that file to block additional IPs, since I didn't want Windows to be tracking me. -
That seems to have taken some stress off my mind. I forgot that I could forward emails. Thanks for your response.
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Alright thanks, the email provider just raised some red flags for me whenever I give an employer my email address. I'm always wondering what their thinking, for example; "Was I the most professional when compared to other candidates?".
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I'm just asking about the appearance of my email address. The email address example@gmail.com probably looks better than example@zoho.com, but I'm just asking if employers would see me as an unprofessional employee.
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Thanks for your responses, I'm just not too happy about the fact where companies will look at(or even sell) your personal information. Hence why I decided to do some research and find a email service which didn't do these shady trades. I'm just asking about the appearance of my email address. Obviously, example@gmail.com looks better than example@zoho.com, but I'm just asking if it would make any noticeable difference in terms of employment rates.
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The only problem is that it also requires money to change your email account with Google. You get one free change with zoho. I'm looking for something like a personal business email, an email to receive messages relating to work. Another factor to why I chose zoho was since they didn't include ads in their service; and since they didn't "scan" your emails for certain keywords so that they could give more "relevant ads". I just want to know if for my email, would an employer look at me the wrong way for using a not-so-popular email service.
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I'm not sure if my question belongs in this subforum, but here it is: For a professional business email, would using a well-known email provider like gmail.com be better than using an email provider like zoho.com which is not that well-known, but includes more features and is a stronger overall business email for productivity, etc. The only downside would be the zoho.com name. I'm asking if employers would "take marks away" if I used a not-so-well known email provider like zoho.com. Thanks for reading.