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From: "William J. Urban II" <wjurban AT tca DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Newbie questions with iostream.h and RHIDE
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2000 00:07:14 -0600
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Well, I think my eyes are sore from trying to read all the information out
there on this stuff.  I am currently enrolled in a C++ class so I am using
Borland C++ 3.0 and am teaching myself DJGPP along with it.  I wrote the
custumary "Hello World" but couldnt use
#include <iostream.h>  to use cout<<"Hello World"<<endl;  But if I used
<stdio.h> with a
printf("Hello World"); it worked fine.  I then tried to just copy my
iostream from borland but I still couldnt use cout.  Any suggestions or am I
stuck with printf?  Also, I was able to start rhide in a dos window but when
I tried double clicking on it in windows it brought up something about
visual c++ and whether or not it was a make file.  I just got out of it not
wanting to ruin my files.  Can this be run in windows?  Thanks in advance
for any information you can provide.

-Will


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