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Thank you for the free =
compiler/assembler/linker/EveryThingElseINeed. It is great!!
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I assume that my problems with it are due to my lack of knowledge =
concerning your creation, but I still would like to know why it is so =
difficult (seemingly impossible) to write high level C++ code. Even =
using working code as a template my classes and structures meld into the =
ether at runtime. The same code can run seamlessly on Borland 3.01 and =
Borland 5.02. Does this involve Borland's Class Library framework, or =
am I not doing things right? My main question is:
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Does DJGPP require me to use a class/structure layout =
different from that taught in first year college courses on C++?
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Also why do pointer arrays tend to fail in keeping their targets? I am =
writing code using Allegro (that beautiful graphics API from Shawn =
Hargraves) to perform real-time 3D graphics in a game, and my attempts =
at nesting data types have all failed forcing me to write the equivalent =
of objective C at best.
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Thank you for your time (both reading this, and slaving over =
AT&T standard assembler code)
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Jonathan McCarver
jmccarver AT bitch DOT org
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<DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2> Thank you for the =
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compiler/assembler/linker/EveryThingElseINeed. It is =
great!!</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>I assume that my problems with it =
are due to my=20
lack of knowledge concerning your creation, but I still would like to =
know why=20
it is so difficult (seemingly impossible) to write high level C++ =
code. =20
Even using working code as a template my classes and structures meld =
into the=20
ether at runtime. The same code can run seamlessly on Borland 3.01 =
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Borland 5.02. Does this involve Borland's Class Library framework, =
or am I=20
not doing things right? My main question is:</FONT></DIV>
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DJGPP require me to use a class/structure layout different from that =
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first year college courses on C++?</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>Also why do pointer arrays tend to =
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keeping their targets? I am writing code using Allegro (that =
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game,=20
and my attempts at nesting data types have all failed forcing me to =
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Jonathan McCarver</FONT></DIV>
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href=3D"mailto:jmccarver AT bitch DOT org">jmccarver AT bitch DOT org</A></FONT></DIV><=
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