Yeah but according to yum it's installed and up to date.
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Yeah but according to yum it's installed and up to date.
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I was thinking of learning wxWindows, but I can't get it to install correctly in Fedora.
[root@hnlhi1-ar6-4-7-224-047 root]# yum install wxGTK
Gathering header information file(s) from...
Make the name member a std::string and use
std::cin >> search.name;
This is why it's always best to use the standard, it makes a lot of tasks easier.
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I am actually coding for Linux, but I wouldn't mind it if it was cross-platform. Thanks again.
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I have never coded any GUI applications before. I was wondering what would be the best API or toolkit to learn that isn't too complicated. Thanks for the help in advance.
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Yes, I found that one out from a friend. This I believe is the simplest way of doing it.
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Is there a simpler way to do this?
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Ah, me too, excellent read.
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How would I write a program that could be run as a background process? I don't mind if it flashes for a second or two when it starts up, I just generally want it out of my way. Thank you so much.
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I mean retrieve it. I meant dump like in the context of "memory dump," "tcp dump," etc..
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Show me proof that he isn't using it. He describes this nowhere.
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No there is currently no socket API in the STL. I heard somewhere they were thinking about adding it though.
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You sure it is std::system()? All thought all functions from C weren't included in the standard library?
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Why are you using strcmp()? The string class overloads the == operator, so just use
if(string=="pickup sword")
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How can I dump the contents of the clipboard?
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You mean this doesn't concern us, high-level programmers though. In ASM you have to know what all of those things do.
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Hmm, I thought it was a register. Unless I am talking about the stack pointer. Oh, Jesus, what was I talking about again?
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EDIT: Well obviously the stack pointer points to the address...
Here's one a friend of mine created.
BigInt.
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Well I always knew you don't need the void, but Prelude said I did.
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But it still has to be int main(void) right?
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C++ standard doesn't require return 0;? Wow, that's news to me. Where did you hear this man?
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Thanks a bunch codeplug, but the second link isn't valid.
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Vectors are a powerful array abstraction. Use the size() member function to return the number of values in the array at any time. The push_back(string) member function also dynamically appends a...
Okay man, fixed. Thanks for the suggestions, I don't want to hand out false information.
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Did I fix it?
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