STACKS ARE THE CANCER KILLING PROGRAMMING, SAGE IF YOU AGREE
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Anonymous2010-06-05 0:36
The stack is loaded in the top of memory and grows downwards. Popping something off the "top" of the stack is removing the bottom-most "plate". Furthermore the spring analogy implies the top of the stack is stationary and the rest of the stack moves in relation to it; This is incorrect. Your spring analogy fails. Better to just pretend the entire stack mechanism is a black box that holds your data, you blissfully ignorant twats.