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Subject: Re: questions/help with c++ compiling
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Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 08:16:29 GMT
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Timothy M Boronczyk wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone.  I'm sure this will be the first of many questions as I
> embark upon my programming adventure :)
> 
> Okay. Here's my scenario:
> 
> As I said in my recent hello letter, I took a few programming classes in
> high school so I hope to pick up the syntax and commands rather quickly.
> I've been reading through the Programming in C++ tutoral at
> http://www.cprogramming.com/tutorial.html.  Lesson one gives the example:
> 
> #include <iostream.h>

That's wrong.  The standard header is named <iostream>

> int main()
> {
>   cout<<"HEY, you, I'm alive!  Oh, and Hello World!";

That's wrong.  The standard identifier is std::cout

>   return 0;
> }

When you use tutorials from the net, be sure they come from 
competent sources.  From your example, www.cprogramming.com is
not a competent source.

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