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    Lightbulb Personal Dictionary App.

    Here is a simple project that I made a few days ago. Let me know what you guys think.

    Oh and I think this is my first post.

    Personal Dictionary App « Thinking in C++

    Thank you,

    Rogues

    Edit: Wait!! This isn't my first post! My last post is 4 years old :O. I wish I had spent all that time learning C++. Damnit.
    Last edited by Rogues; 02-12-2012 at 05:20 AM.

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    The text on the site is too small. The text size in your reply is a good size.
    Can't access the source, either. Either it's broken or uses some weird format that isn't supported by IZArc. I know Linux users love tar.gz or whatever, but why can't you just stick to something that works on all platforms without hoops and stuff such as zip or 7z?
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    io.h certainly IS included in some modern compilers. It is no longer part of the standard for C, but it is nevertheless, included in the very latest Pelles C versions.
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    You mean it's included as a crutch to help ancient programmers limp along without them having to relearn too much.

    Outside of your DOS world, your header file is meaningless.

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    Both the links work for me. And tar.gz is supported by WinRAR. Anyways here it is zipped! http://dl.dropbox.com/u/14863356/Pro...rsonaldict.zip

    Edit:: Thanks for letting me know about the small size of the fonts. I think I've fixed it.
    Last edited by Rogues; 02-12-2012 at 06:12 AM.

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    It seems the program I use just doesn't like the files you create, so nevermind then. It is probably a problem on my end.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Adak View Post
    io.h certainly IS included in some modern compilers. It is no longer part of the standard for C, but it is nevertheless, included in the very latest Pelles C versions.
    Quote Originally Posted by Salem View Post
    You mean it's included as a crutch to help ancient programmers limp along without them having to relearn too much.

    Outside of your DOS world, your header file is meaningless.

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    What program?

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    IZArc as I mentioned. Dunno if it's Windows only.
    Just to be sure, it's a program I use to open archives, which doesn't seem to want to open your files.
    Quote Originally Posted by Adak View Post
    io.h certainly IS included in some modern compilers. It is no longer part of the standard for C, but it is nevertheless, included in the very latest Pelles C versions.
    Quote Originally Posted by Salem View Post
    You mean it's included as a crutch to help ancient programmers limp along without them having to relearn too much.

    Outside of your DOS world, your header file is meaningless.

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    hmph! IZArc home page mentions that they support ZIP and tarballs. Wonder what's happenin.

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