Simple Question about VC++ .NET 2003
I try to "Add Existing Item" to a project, and when I add a .h or .cpp file, it doesn't show up in my "Resource View". I wish I knew where these files I'm adding are going, if they are even being added in the first place!
I figured I have to add header files to my project in order to reference them in my code. I try:
#include <iostream.h> --and-- #include "iostream.h"
and neither of these work. I get an error saying unexpected end of header file.
I appreciate all help! Thanks for your time everyone!
Resource has a specific meaning -
In Windows terminology, a resource is something that's included in the exe file which is NOT machine code. For example the program's icon is a resource... and, I forget what else... maybe drop-down menus are resources.
I'm not sure what the <iostream> problem is... Maybe it has something to do with the project type... it should work with a Windows console application... I'm not sure if it will work in a real Windows application.