If you aren't using templates or STL, I don't see why you would even use C++ ..
If you aren't using templates or STL, I don't see why you would even use C++ ..
Hmmm, well there's: classes & all the wonderful OOP things that go with them; safer casting; function overloading; exceptions; references; single line comments; RTTI; stricter type safety; and probably a bunch of things that I'm too tired to remember right now.If you aren't using templates or STL, I don't see why you would even use C++
The standard template library is also now one of richest features of the C++ language. Proffesional game developers use it has their holy bible...
Double Helix STL
Visual Basic 6.0 won't help you much in writing C++ code. Even if you were using Visual C++ 6.0, its out of date, and doesn't support the latest standard (So features that should be available are likely to be missing, or not work in the way that the standard requires them to)
You really ought to get VC++ 2005, which is a modern compiler that conforms far more closely to the C++ standard
VC++ 2005 if i download this
it would help clean this
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\VC98\LIB\uuid.lib : fatal error LNK1113
or not?
Maybe, maybe not. You have provided very little information.VC++ 2005 if i download this
it would help clean this
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\VC98\LIB\uuid.lib : fatal error LNK1113
or not?
Look up a C++ Reference and learn How To Ask Questions The Smart WayOriginally Posted by Bjarne Stroustrup (2000-10-14)
hmmm
where can i download this C++
complete
can anyone help me??
My previous post gave you a link to where it could be downloaded from along with some instructions.
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