In general, what do I need to implement and what do I need to start doing differently in order to support multi-language capability?
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In general, what do I need to implement and what do I need to start doing differently in order to support multi-language capability?
Code:int main(void){srand(time(0));for(double l=rand(),l0=0,l00=0;;l0+=0.1){for(double l000=0;l000 <1;l000+=.001,l+=((double)rand()/RAND_MAX)/0x64,l00+=((sin(l*0x8*atan(l0)*l000-(l0*0x8*atan (l)))*0.5)+0.5)){l00-=floor(l00);for(size_t l0000=0,l00000=(size_t)(0x50*(l00));l0000<l00000;++l0000 )putchar(0x20);putchar(0x61+(int)((double)rand()/RAND_MAX*0x1a));putchar('\n');}}return 0;}
http://devcentral.iftech.com/articles/C++/default.php
at the bottom it has "UNICODE Conversions in Visual C++ ". I havn't actually looked at the tutorial, mind you, because I can't be bothered to register (its free though).
If that tutorial doesn't wet your whistle, just look up Unicode. I think there is another system similar to Unicode as well, but I can't remember what its called.