Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/01/09/23:16:50
From: | "John Doe" <treeman AT goodnet DOT com>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | some help with djgpp please...
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Date: | 10 Jan 1998 04:02:31 GMT
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Organization: | GoodNet
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Message-ID: | <01bd1d7c$cdb6c760$4f8462cf@rihqdcee>
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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DJ-Gateway: | from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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hello, I am new to djgpp. I need to know some stuff. I don't know C or C++,
but I am able to learn them very quickly if that is what it takes. I have
proggramed in pascal (turbo) for a while. My questions are as follows:
1. Why when sometimes I find some C code in a book, it doesn't work in
djgpp when I attempt to compile it.
2. Is djgpp truely C and C++?
3. Any books I should buy that will get me started on my way???
4.If it is nessary to print out the infomation files, i have read the faq,
but I still am wondering how in the name of bob do I print them out??? I
mean, I learn buy reading, trial and error. Not buy guessing... :(
I don't know anymore questions right now. I would reallly like some help
because I have noticed there are allot of people out there who know this
djgpp, and I have a lot of respect for djgpp... But it could be a little
more gentle on the newbies. Please email me at (blah5534 AT hotmail DOT com) if
you are not able to due to your server not liking hotmail (i know mine
don't like hotmail because of email bombs ) then email it to
treeman AT goodnet DOT com with the subject "forward to blah5534 AT hotmail DOT com) I
would really appreciate some help, thank you for your time...
- Alan
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