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ok sooo what does the " buffer, sizeof(buffer" do
You just used it yourself:
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fgets(buf,sizeof(buf),f);
I just happened to use a variable called "buffer" instead of "buf".
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lol thisss iss rather hardd
Yes, there are quite a few things going on here . . . .
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Come on, like it really matters. You're just adding salt to the wound.
It's a shame it won't work under other operating systems (though it might work under Wine, which would negate that argument), but that doesn't mean it's a bad IDE compared to Dev-C++/GCC.
Whether the IDE works under Wine or not, you can only generate Windows executables. I can wine GCC, and generate Win32 executables (or use a Linux port of mingw :D ); or generate Linux executables directly. That's quite different. And I'm sorry if you were insulted.
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Like it really matters. Are you that lazy that you can't create a new project?
It's not a question of laziness -- it's whether you know how or not. Projects are just one other step you have to learn to create a Hello, World program with MSVC.
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But who cares about C99? C++ is superior to C, can do everything C can and more, and it fully supports C++, to an extent far better than C89 and C99.
Not everything -- see below.
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Come on... You can compile C code under C++.
No you can't. There are a few differences. Someone (Dave_Sinkula, I think) has a list that they link to occasionally.
For example -- long doubles! They don't exist in C++. Do you know what kind of a range you can represent with a long double? Huge.
Another example: assignments from void pointers. You need a cast in C++, which means you can't compile perfectly valid C as C++ all of the time. [/edit]