I'm a curious, which header/library do you prefer to use in C or C++ programming I/O, <stdio.h> or <iostream.h>, I myself - a definite <stdio.h>. My reason being is that I believe I have more control (placebo).
I'm a curious, which header/library do you prefer to use in C or C++ programming I/O, <stdio.h> or <iostream.h>, I myself - a definite <stdio.h>. My reason being is that I believe I have more control (placebo).
Last edited by whistlenm1; 01-28-2002 at 04:11 PM.
(fun post of the decade)
normally iostream.h, conio.h and then whatever specific headers i need.
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and is the board doing random logouts again or is it just me?
Monday - what a way to spend a seventh of your life
iostream
its the way i was taught
and the way i've seen it done in pretty much every single book i've seen on the subject.
Well, the most obvious answer is that I use whatever is best suited to the job at hand. If a hammer is your tool of preference then would you still use a hammer to tighten a nut?
-Prelude
My best code is written with the delete key.
I thought I asked a similar question in DOS programming: cout or printf
Yoshi
>>you still use a hammer to tighten a nut
i for one would, to quote homer simpson:
"if you can't fix it with a hammer, then maby it isn't worth fixing"
>i for one would
Ah, an aficionado of repair procedure #1 I see
-Prelude
My best code is written with the delete key.