i want to learn c++ for vs 2005 beta 1
does any people know some sites?
it looks a lot diffirent then the c++ i learned thx
BTW : you can get vs 2005 beta 1 for free from microsoft.com
i want to learn c++ for vs 2005 beta 1
does any people know some sites?
it looks a lot diffirent then the c++ i learned thx
BTW : you can get vs 2005 beta 1 for free from microsoft.com
You really don't want to be learning C++ is that is your only compiler.
You'll have no idea whether any of the problems are down to you, or merely a buggy compiler.
If you dance barefoot on the broken glass of undefined behaviour, you've got to expect the occasional cut.
If at first you don't succeed, try writing your phone number on the exam paper.
i have dev-c++ but i installed V5.0 but i hate V5.0
V5.0 cant compile on my computer.
i wanted to use vs 2005 because its more easy with creating graphical windows
EDIT : ill guess i will just install dev-cpp 4 back on my computer
thx for the help anyway
Last edited by gamer; 07-26-2004 at 11:52 PM.
VS2005 is nice, but for learning C++ maybe it's a bit blown out of proportions. If you start a normal console project, you will have C++. Windowing elements will always be either MFC ( a window library that is built on top of Win32 ) or .NET which is managed C++. Managed C++ combines the power of C# with the user friendlyness of ASM. Not a good deal outside of specialized solutions.
hth
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Good oneOriginally Posted by nvoigt
I've never used it; that __gc keyword looked too weird.
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I am having a problem with a basic windows GUI program. I am getting unresolved external errors for all api functions. I added the path to the platform sdk libs but that didn't help and I can't figure out how to add libs individually to a project. Does anyone know how I can fix this?
silk.odyssey
I think I figured out how it works now. Specify the lib path and add the lib name to the command line.
silk.odyssey