Most typewriters from the time could produce a superscript "th"... in fact, the same "th" appears on other, official Bush records.
Variable-spaced fonts have been available on typewriters since...
Type: Posts; User: d00b
Most typewriters from the time could produce a superscript "th"... in fact, the same "th" appears on other, official Bush records.
Variable-spaced fonts have been available on typewriters since...
er, sorry to sound like a e-jut. . . but what's ClanLib?
That poll was confusing :(
Seattle, WA - USA
. . .
wait, no I don't!
we?
He's right about the powers:
#include <iostream>
#include <cmath>
int main ()
{
std::cout << pow(5,7); // 5^7
return 0;
}
:rolleyes:
Here you declared the default constructor 'TicTacToe', but you didn't define it; Since it's a default constructor, when you create a 'TicTacToe' object, it's called... but it's not defined anywhere...
used like this:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
int main ()
{
char str[80];
strcpy (str,"d0");
strcat (str,"0b");
puts (str);
http://msdn.microsoft.com/visualc/productinfo/previous/vc6/datasheet/feature.asp
Chicago, IL - USA
you should probably ask this on the Windows board
I sleep on the floor below the air duct from which the frigid breath of the freon beast emerges :p
Hmm... it's 1:39 now... I should go to bed soon...
Hey! I have a job too you know! I shouldn't have time for this! :D
VC++ 6 Standard Edition doesn't support code optimization
Ooooooooooh yeaaaaaaaaaah........ :D
another thing... the GD may have a higher post count, but the C++ board has a higher thread count
That's exactly what would happen!
Just press "reset". . .
By default, when you compile for Win32 Release in VC++, optimizations are set for maximum speed
:rolleyes:
*ahem* by definition programmers are insane. . .
- programmer
<job> (Or "computer programmer", "developer") Someone who writes or debugs computer programs through psychological impairment, for...
What? Never seen a house explode before? :cool:
A house about 2 blocks from where I live exploded (just like that) back in the spring...
*gasp!*
QBasic nibbles! w00t w00t!!!
except .NET requires Windows NT/2000/XP, therefore Windows 98/ME users cannot use VC++ .NET
(but yea, anything you can do in VC++ 6, you can do in VC++ .NET)
GetAsyncKeyState() on MSDN
However, if you wanted to check for an ALT+something keypress in a console, try this:
#include <windows.h>
#include <iostream>
bool ALT(char key)
{
HANDLE...