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From: Ian Chapman <ichapman AT nortelnetworks DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: cout + latest version?
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1999 09:44:52 -0500
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Mumit,
	I'm not at all able to see what the issue is.  cout works like any text
book will tell you.  I did not  know that you could get away with out
the *.h in the include bit.  Wonder why?  and what digs with this std? 
I'm not learning from you, I'm sure that you can be more enlightening
rather than coming through as a smartie.

		Regards Ian.

Mumit Khan wrote:

 >----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> >#include <iostream>        /* don't need the .h part */
> >int main()                 /* could use void, but no difference */
> >{                                /* um, it's a bracket */
> >    cout << "Hello World!\n";    /* Hello to you too! */
> >    return 0;                    /* program terminates normally */
> >}                                /* hey it's another bracket! yea! */
> >

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