Maybe ha's still mad at you........
He is cooling off.....AND hoping that you'll call and apologize.....don't get sucked in, just ignore him back and he'll come crawling...trust me. ...of course, if it IS your fault, you better do the apologizing.
An example of name-calling fallacy would be if someone dismissed an argument by calling the person making the argument a "liar" without providing any evidence to disprove the argument itself. This type of fallacy aims to attack the person rather than addressing the actual content of the argument.
Stop Calling Me was created in 2001.
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Passing an argument by value means that the method that receives the argument can not change the value of the argument. Passing an argument by reference means that the method that receives the argument can change the value of the incoming argument, and the argument may be changed in the orignal calling method.
when it is passed by reference
simply and politely say stop calling me and tell the reason why.
People who are older than you will never stop calling you young.
When a function is passed by value the calling function makes a copy of the passed argument and works on that copy. And that's the reason that any changes made in the argument value does gets reflected to the caller.
Yes, when passing an argument by reference, changes to the argument made within the module will directly affect the original variable in the calling part of the program. This is because the reference to the original variable's memory address is passed to the module, allowing it to modify the variable directly.