would it be beneficial to make c++ my primarily language or would it be better if i invested time learning another language
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would it be beneficial to make c++ my primarily language or would it be better if i invested time learning another language
i actually did but i wanted a professional advice from somebody that actually use the language
i actually did but i wanted a professional advice from somebody that actually use the language
i am a beginner C++ programmer and i have a couple question about C++. Firstly what are the advantages for use C++,over java and c.
i need a book that deals with win32 application in c++ in dev or visual studio both would be good.
1. What is the difference about static_cast and reinterpret_cast
2. Can the data type of a pointer be explicitly converted. I tried doing a conversion with static_cast and reinterpret_cast
ok thanks
i understand what you are saying but one of the things i took in consideration was that if the user call the getDice function without first calling the setDice function it would creat a problem, so...
what exactly is soooo bad about it
i wanted to do this in OOD and that's why i used data members
the reason i did that is because i want each of my functions to solve one problem. if i did not call setDice in getDice when i call the getDice function in main it would only return 0 ( note: i would...
1. A(n)______________________is a group of related records.
2. Digits, letters and special symbols are referred to as__________________.
3. A group of related files is called...
what do you think about that code in regards to indentation and logic
#include <iostream>
#include "Dice.h"
#include <ctime>
using namespace std;
/* Constructor that initializes data member */
Dice :: Dice ()
{
dice1 = 0;
dice2 = 0;
i write a program that use random numbers to simulate a dice. The problem is that when i roll the rice both random generates are give me the same number even thought i use the time function as the...
thanks it worked, but what exactly are include guards and what instance do you need to use them
redefinition of 'class Data'
previous definition of 'class Data'
---note--- Data is a class that i declare in a header file