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From: "Neil Butterworth" <neil_butterworth AT lineone DOT net>
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Subject: Re: More than one letter input
Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2001 17:56:11 -0000
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"Person" <person0000000000 AT yahoo DOT com> wrote in message
news:91509768 DOT 0112040951 DOT 3efa7849 AT posting DOT google DOT com...
> Ok, thanks a lot!
> I was using "The Complete C Reference", and another one that I don't
> know what it is called. They probably say this, but I was to lazy to
> look for it :)
> thanks again.
>
> "Neil Butterworth" <neil_butterworth AT lineone DOT net> wrote in message
news:<3c0c2755_3 AT mk-nntp-1 DOT news DOT uk DOT worldonline DOT com>...
> > "Person" <person0000000000 AT yahoo DOT com> wrote in message
> > news:91509768 DOT 0112031721 DOT 1481a4ee AT posting DOT google DOT com...
> > > How can I get input for more than one letter (a whole word)??
> > > I want to make a simple program that asks you for your name, and then
> > > shows it on the screen.
> > >
> > > This is what I have so far:
> > >

[snip]

> >
> > All this should be covered in any beginners book on C++ - which one are
you
> > using?

Please don't top post.

> I was using "The Complete C Reference"

That doesn't sound like a good resource for learning C++ (or even C). Get
hold of "Accelerated C++" by Koenig and Moo - you won't regret it.

NeilB




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