ok i agree.
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ok i agree.
Hi,
I have just tried dev-cpp and the following works:
1) open ide >> file >> new >> project >> c++ project >> console application.
2) copy the following code into the ide:
3) select compile/ run >> save text file as main2.cppCode:#include <iostream>
using std::cout;
using std::endl;
int main ()
{
cout << "hello mike!" << endl;
cout << "press enter key to exit!!" << endl;
system("PAUSE");
return 0;
}
4) select compile/ run >> dos window should pop up
5) forget what i said about the c project - sorry
I agree with corned, you should definitely get a better IDE. (I use codeblocks.)
Try adding this one, I think it's included in <iostream>:
Code:#include <iostream>
using std::cout;
using std::endl;
int main ()
{
cout << "hello mike!" << endl;
cout << "press enter key to exit!!" << endl;
cin.get();
cin.ignore();
return 0;
}
HEY HEY! "L" did the trick, I guess I was too tierd to notice, or I thought it was 1 for whatever reason. This is kick @ss! thanks!!!