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hey all...
i began to learn C++ about a year ago, and i have progressed to the point where i create text-based games(long ones) with various commands. however, i do not know how to begin a source file. whether my instructor missed it or did not go over it, i do not know. all i DO know is, whatever i try to use, it will display it all as syntax or parse errors.
i use Bloodshed Dev-C++, i would appreciate any help at all pertaining to this problem.
lol_hacker101
i began to learn C++ about a year ago, and i have progressed to the point where i create text-based games(long ones) with various commands. however, i do not know how to begin a source file. whether my instructor missed it or did not go over it, i do not know. all i DO know is, whatever i try to use, it will display it all as syntax or parse errors.
i use Bloodshed Dev-C++, i would appreciate any help at all pertaining to this problem.
lol_hacker101
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