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Can you clarify what the < > (or lack the of) achieves in this instance.
Generally, #include <header> is used when header is a standard header or in your compiler's include directory. #include "header" is used otherwise, where the header is searched with respect to the current directory of the file including it (or with respect to any directories designated by some compiler option as containing files for inclusion). If #include "header" fails, the compiler will try again as if it were #include <header>.