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From: shayoom AT hotmail DOT com (Jonquil)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: about: aout.exe
Date: 24 Nov 2002 09:00:10 -0800
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"A. Sinan Unur" <asu1 AT c-o-r-n-e-l-l DOT edu> wrote in message news:<Xns92CF728D3F9Aasu1cornelledu AT 132 DOT 236 DOT 56 DOT 8>...
> "Shaymaa Alterkait" <shayoom AT hotmail DOT com> wrote in
> news:3DDFA0CA DOT 000009 DOT 03244 AT DELL: 
> 
> <snip>
> 
> > After successfully running my RHIDE and compiling hello.cpp, i ran it
> > by addig to the projects list.. it worked (thanks to Jeff's help)..
> > 
> > Then i compiled ,my other programs, and there were no errors once i
> > added using namespace std;" line...
> > 
> > but when i run them, i get the "Hello World!!" line again...
> 
> you need a separate project for each program.

yes, i realize that, but since my programs are not that long yet, why
use them? the way i understand it is that projects are used to link
several programs to create a larger complete program. i simply wrote a
HELLO WORLD! program and i had to make it a "project " to run it...
how come?
> 
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> > charset=iso-8859-1"><html> <head>
> > <meta name="GENERATOR" content="IncrediMail 1.0">
> 
> please do not post html
 sorry about that, but i sent that message from my email program..

regards,
Shaymaa

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