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The Himalayan Warrior
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theextelligence 16777215 theextelligence
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Jul 24, 2012 21:13:38 GMT -8
♪ SHOUVIK ♪
http://outlineme.com/cancer10
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February 2003
cancer10in
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Post by ♪ SHOUVIK ♪ on Jun 22, 2005 22:23:51 GMT -8
Wondering what is 'D'? You might not have heard about this 'D' language. This language is somewhat similar to 'C' language but some of the visible changes can be seen. It implements JAVA like statements to include the necessary pre processor files. The D Compiler can be downloaded from here
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29372
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Sept 7, 2005 14:30:48 GMT -8
It's me again
3,197
August 2004
prohibited
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Post by It's me again on Jun 22, 2005 22:41:00 GMT -8
*checks it out* I tried looking up some C++ tutorials and oh man.. I couldn't get a simple print thing to work...
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g4m3 0v3r
771
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Jul 18, 2011 18:29:23 GMT -8
David (Monty)
3,669
December 1999
mbarker22
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Post by David (Monty) on Jun 22, 2005 22:43:35 GMT -8
Wondering what is 'D'? You might not have heard about this 'D' language. This language is somewhat similar to 'C' language but some of the visible changes can be seen. It implements JAVA like statements to include the necessary pre processor files. The D Compiler can be downloaded from hereLooks interesting. Prohibited, PM me sometime if you want help with C++.
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29372
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Sept 7, 2005 14:30:48 GMT -8
It's me again
3,197
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prohibited
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Post by It's me again on Jun 22, 2005 22:47:02 GMT -8
Trust me, you don't want me to pm you about programming. I'll never leave you alone. *walks away*
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g4m3 0v3r
771
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Jul 18, 2011 18:29:23 GMT -8
David (Monty)
3,669
December 1999
mbarker22
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Post by David (Monty) on Jun 22, 2005 22:56:20 GMT -8
Trust me, you don't want me to pm you about programming. I'll never leave you alone. *walks away* Ok It just goes like this: #include <iostream>
using std::cout;
int main() { cout << "Hello world!\n"; return 0; }
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It's me again
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prohibited
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Post by It's me again on Jun 22, 2005 23:02:24 GMT -8
Trust me, you don't want me to pm you about programming. I'll never leave you alone. *walks away* Ok It just goes like this: #include <iostream>
using std::cout;
int main() { _cout << "Hello world!\n"; _return 0; } test.cpp C:/Progs/test.cpp (7) : error C2065: '_cout' : undeclared identifier Same as above except it's replaced _cout is replaced with _return -- And I'm using Visual C++ Toolkit 2003 from microsoft.com
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g4m3 0v3r
771
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Jul 18, 2011 18:29:23 GMT -8
David (Monty)
3,669
December 1999
mbarker22
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Post by David (Monty) on Jun 22, 2005 23:04:15 GMT -8
Ok It just goes like this: #include <iostream>
using std::cout;
int main() { _cout << "Hello world!\n"; _return 0; } test.cpp C:/Progs/test.cpp (7) : error C2065: '_cout' : undeclared identifier Same as above except it's replaced _cout is replaced with _return -- And I'm using Visual C++ Toolkit 2003 from microsoft.com it should be cout and return, not _cout and _return. I put the _ to indent the code block, but it didn't work as intended.
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29372
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It's me again
3,197
August 2004
prohibited
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Post by It's me again on Jun 22, 2005 23:07:41 GMT -8
Oh ok. That worked.. Lol thanks
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22979
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P!nk4eva
You Will See
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April 2004
pink4eva
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Post by P!nk4eva on Jun 23, 2005 0:14:59 GMT -8
All theese languages confuse me lol.
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The Himalayan Warrior
7453
theextelligence 16777215 theextelligence
0
Jul 24, 2012 21:13:38 GMT -8
♪ SHOUVIK ♪
http://outlineme.com/cancer10
4,715
February 2003
cancer10in
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Post by ♪ SHOUVIK ♪ on Jun 23, 2005 20:47:06 GMT -8
All theese languages confuse me lol. same here ;D
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kitsunex
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May 5, 2024 20:56:28 GMT -8
kitsunex
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January 1970
GUEST
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Post by kitsunex on Jun 23, 2005 20:48:53 GMT -8
Never bothered learning C.
Too hard.
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The Himalayan Warrior
7453
theextelligence 16777215 theextelligence
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Jul 24, 2012 21:13:38 GMT -8
♪ SHOUVIK ♪
http://outlineme.com/cancer10
4,715
February 2003
cancer10in
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Post by ♪ SHOUVIK ♪ on Jun 23, 2005 20:53:34 GMT -8
^ I agree
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kitsunex
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May 5, 2024 20:56:28 GMT -8
kitsunex
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January 1970
GUEST
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Post by kitsunex on Jun 23, 2005 20:55:04 GMT -8
I just stick to CGI/Perl.
Honestly C and C++ have way too much complicated syntax.
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g4m3 0v3r
771
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Jul 18, 2011 18:29:23 GMT -8
David (Monty)
3,669
December 1999
mbarker22
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Post by David (Monty) on Jun 23, 2005 21:20:17 GMT -8
I just stick to CGI/Perl. Honestly C and C++ have way too much complicated syntax. Really, Perl has some rather complicated syntax compared to C/C++. But for the most part, their syntax is very similar (and equally confusing ). Perl: #!/usr/bin/perl $intVar = 4; $strVar = "foo"; @intarr = (2,3); if ($intVar == 4 && $strVar eq "foo" && $intArr[1] == 3) { print "blah\n"; } C++: #include <iostream> int main() { int intVar = 4; char strVar[4] = "foo"; int intArr[2] = {2,3}; if (intVar == 4 && !strcmp(strVar,"foo") && intArr[1] == 3) { std::cout << "blah\n"; } return 0; } Similar.
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kitsunex
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-746857
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May 5, 2024 20:56:28 GMT -8
kitsunex
0
January 1970
GUEST
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Post by kitsunex on Jun 23, 2005 21:23:00 GMT -8
Similar yes, but when I went to C programming's website with tutorials and junk, I nearly fainted.
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