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<0> i noticed no c++
<1> i clicked compile and run
<1> through dev
<0> peter: when i used dev; i had to put a pause thing in
<1> dev-C++ 4.9.9.2
<2> brb phone
<1> jw, whats the cmd to compile it through comman dprompt
<0> cpl just compile in dev
<0> then open a shell to the dir of the eve
<0> exe*
<0> and run that in the chell
<1> oh
<2> run cmd.exe from Start -> Run, cd to the directory containing the executable, run it
<1> i thought we had to compile it through it
<1> like in java
<1> thanks guys



<0> nah you should be able to compile it in dev
<0> then run it from the dir in the shell
<0> that's what i did
<2> nexact-, you just need to configure Visual Studio for the correct paths
<0> but visual studio is free you know
<1> jill, i was wondering why #include <iostream.h> keeps on giving me errors
<2> after that, every project should be able to locate the boost headers
<2> jill can walk you through it =)
<0> because iostream.h died a fiery death years ago
<3> peterhu, ok thanks
<2> cpl1, because iostream.h is not a C++ header
<1> is that C
<2> it's not C either. the C++ header is iostream
<0> it's like borland 3.0
<0> what am i walking who thru
<1> god damnit, what i've been reading must be from like 1990
<1> just like this bull**** asm ebook, jmp idontgivea****
<2> http://www.rudbek.com/books.html
<0> http://www.noidea128.org/ -> go read the books
<0> peter i hate you
<0> seriously
<1> lmao
<2> i always win
<1> lol@buy
<1> fuxthat!
<0> i just keep thinking something like when you win the rat race
<1> im too poor.
<0> peter: what did you volunteer me to walk who thru with what sir
<0> cp1 if you keep coding with iostream.h you will stay poor ;)
<2> jill, you're now an expert on configuring boost with visual c++
<0> just get the accelerated c++ it's awesome and good to start with
<0> sweet
<2> nexact may need help
<1> what is the header for character out method
<0> ok
<0> np :)
<1> for 2006 lol
<1> #include <iostream>
<2> std::cout << "buy a book" << std::endl;
<1> header=
<2> an investment in knowledge is always justified from the return
<1> hi :)
<1> i <3 u peter
<2> everyone does
<2> i'm quite the looker
<0> http://www.noidea128.org/sourcefiles/16039
<0> peter
<0> i rule
<0> and i'm lazy
<0> there's the log of victor explaining it to me
<0> ;)
<0> ok i guessi could clean it up
<2> um
<2> you omitted my help
<2> pfft
<0> http://www.noidea128.org/sourcefiles/16040~
<0> there we go
<0> well
<0> really he just told me a wrong directory
<0> which i fixed



<0> i wasn't going to paste it all in there
<0> peter
<0> you are still special to me ok?
<2> damn straight
<2> i r0x0r
<0> kek
<0> glad we understand each other
<0> so can i be lazy and point people to that
<0> or do i have be smurt
<4> I've searched all the day of a library that includes time in Nanoseconds and i didn't find yet. Anyone can help me?
<0> nano :o
<2> being lazy is always peter endorsed
<0> did you look at boost::date_tiem
<0> time*
<0> i dunno if it goes nano
<4> i've searched in time.h
<4> i didn't find
<0> time.h ****s
<0> did you look at boost's date_time
<0> yes
<0> go read about date_time it does nano
<4> ok
<0> www.boost.org
<0> library is called date_time
<4> cool!
<4> im going to search
<0> have fun, you have to build the library and it's a bitch ;)
<4> thks!
<2> wasn't a bitch on this system
<0> np
<2> "emerge boost"
<0> peter
<2> get a coffee
<2> all done
<0> peter
<0> stfu peter
<0> :(
<0> actually i did the same thing
<2> gentoo > you
<0> bjam"-sTOOLS=vc-8_0" install
<0> is all i did
<1> jill you ever checked out 89.com
<0> then what victor led me thru
<2> yeah, but i installed everything on this system in the same way
<0> cpl: no, and do you play source? i can't think of anyone else who would care about cpl
<5> another quick question. i'm printing something out in hex that an int. when i do somthing lik cout<<hex<<myVar
<5> throught out the rest of the program all the ints get printed out as hex
<5> :(
<1> i play cs 1.6, last season i was in the cal-im team
<0> cool
<0> my friend was on the 4th rank team in the world for whatever the highest division was
<1> next season i will be in Cal-I
<0> domain of pain was their team
<0> but they played source
<1> cal-i is the highest
<1> i don't like source
<0> yeah i'm a girl, i play with them, if i kill people i'm happy
<0> that's about it for me
<1> cool
<1> you ever playi n a league
<0> no but my friend says i should
<1> or have you ever scrimmed
<0> not enough time in the day
<0> we all play WoW together and play course on off days
<1> why, how old are you
<0> usually wc3 modded source or zombies ;) mostly for amusement
<0> 24
<0> fulltime work, fulltime mommy, parttime student
<1> yeah
<1> that explains it
<0> leaves very little to invest in source
<0> i'd have to play a lot
<1> i'm getting my masters this summer
<1> so happy :]


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