You're using Microsoft's .Net Framework stuff, it'll only work in computers that have it installed.
Type: Posts; User: Etinin
You're using Microsoft's .Net Framework stuff, it'll only work in computers that have it installed.
You can use directly the Windows API or use a library such as Microsoft MFC or Borland VCL to make development faster.
I'd definitly recommend the Thinking in C++ books, after it I would also recommend The C++ Programming Language from Stroustrup (he who created C++).
The new anti-virus from AOL is as good as Kapersky and is free I would recommend it.
Boa sorte!!
Thanks a lot, it's working now!!
For some strange reason when I tried if before it didn't work, but I tried again now and it worked.
C:\Documents and Settings\****\Meus documentos>g++...
Did you find out how to fix the problem, Tonto?
I didn't find any solution in the threads you mencioned :(
Thanks for the help,
Etinin
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But borland does at least have VCL which is pretty good for designing an interface quickly.
But we don't want to turn this thread into a comparison between compilers, do we?
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If you need to do calculations with it there are some arbitrary precision libraries floating around on the internet, Google for them if that's the case.
If you don't need to do any calculations...
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