I created a simple Log Off application using Visual C++ 6.0; It was painfully easy, all I had to do was create a new Win32 application, gave it the "Simple Win32 Application" template, and replaced...
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I created a simple Log Off application using Visual C++ 6.0; It was painfully easy, all I had to do was create a new Win32 application, gave it the "Simple Win32 Application" template, and replaced...
Every project I compile in Visual Studio .NET (whether it be in C# or C++ using MFC) fails to run on any machine that doesn't have VS.NET in it, even if I compile a release version.
Anybody know...
Erm...I'm using Visual C++, not Borland. If I call AfxGetAppName() from InitInstance instead of the constructor, I get the executable file name, but not the full path name, and I need the full path.
How can I get my program to grab a string containing its own pathname so that I can enter it in the Registry? (It has to be an absolute path name--i.e., c:\install\myprog\myprog.exe, not just...
Bweh. I was bein' a smartass with the "need" stuff. Gomen nasai.
*refrains from commenting on emacs vs vi*
Need? Nobody NEEDs an IDE. But it's handy; It's a lot easier to track down simple syntax errors (i.e, forgotten semicolons--and we ALL forget stupid things like that, don't try to tell me...
Nice to know you occasionally ask someone other than me for help :p
Here's my working routine:
void printLatinWord(char *myWord) {
char tempChar='\0';
int wordLen=0;
char...
There's crap in your buffer. Use cin.ignore() before your call to getline.
Let me be brief and to the point. I hate kDevelop. Is there something better out there? I like Micros~1's Visual Studio, don't flame me for that plz.