Anonymous (not verified) -
Wednesday, February 14, 2007 - 10:08
I’m an experienced developer…but REAL new to using C++ (As in about 3 days of self-immersion).
I’m trying to write a simple utility before taking a more structured approach to learning the language…and was having this EXACT problem!
Thank You, this is the roadblock I was having this morning…I can now open files I’ve READ from the direcotry.
I can finally continue with my simple utility and feel I’ve accomplished SOMETHING useful!
Oh, as for compiler, I’m using Bloodshed’s Dev-C on Windows XP.
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THANK YOU!
I’m an experienced developer…but REAL new to using C++ (As in about 3 days of self-immersion). I’m trying to write a simple utility before taking a more structured approach to learning the language…and was having this EXACT problem! Thank You, this is the roadblock I was having this morning…I can now open files I’ve READ from the direcotry. I can finally continue with my simple utility and feel I’ve accomplished SOMETHING useful!
Oh, as for compiler, I’m using Bloodshed’s Dev-C on Windows XP.
Mike Dziedzic