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From: MCheu <mpcheu AT yahoo DOT com>
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Subject: Re: questions/help with c++ compiling
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On Tue, 24 Sep 2002 18:40:37 -0400, "Timothy M Boronczyk"
<bluephoenixbeta AT hotmail DOT com> wrote:

>
>Thanks to JL and MCheu for your help.
>
>The Thinking in C++ text will definately be helpful (I'm going to have to 
>buy 3 reams of paper and a new ink cartrage, print out the PDFs, and binder 
>them so I'll have a hard copy for quick reference)!
>
>Now that my hello world program works, it's on to bigger and better thinks! 
>:)

You're welcome.  

I'm not familiar with "Thinking in C++", but if you're going to do
that, you may as well just take the pdf file on a floppy or a CDR to a
copy shop and have them do it.   It might be cheaper and at the right
copy shop, the binding will be way better than a 3 ring binder.   Not
to mention that it's going to be much faster if they do it.

I know it was when we had to do it for a textbook once.   Before you
ask, it was legit, the book was out of print for 2 years and the prof
got permission for us (him and our class that is) to reproduce it.




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Thanks

MCheu

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