Oh, I figured I should address each thing seperately, I'll keep that in mind if I have a few questions to ask at once again. This is the last one I'm stumped on though lol. And yeah, I have searched...
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Oh, I figured I should address each thing seperately, I'll keep that in mind if I have a few questions to ask at once again. This is the last one I'm stumped on though lol. And yeah, I have searched...
What is the difference between a "has a" and "is a" relationship?? I can't seem to find it in my book or by searching!
That makes sense, I didn't even think of that *smacks forehead* DOH! lol. Thanks a bunch, I appreciate your help ;)
Thanks a load guys!!! I really appreciate the help, I got down to like 3 questions left and looked all over and seem to have gotten stumped. I'm so glad for the help. :D
Because I'm trying to figure out what any of the advantages would be for a class, and I'd searched my book and it explained how you do it...but not what the advantages would be really and I tried...
why exactly is c++ referred to as an extensible language?
What would be the advantages to using a forward declaration of a class?