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Re: Simple solution to database

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Jun 13th, 2007
Originally Posted by kinggarden View Post

Ps: the definitions of list, vector.. in headers LIST, VECTOR...

are really difficult to understand. Why does that coder write that

complicated codes? To avoid the codes being understood by others?



I agree -- and I don't bother any more trying to read those header files. You can find better explanations for the stl classes with google. And you can find some example programs with google too. Also check out the c++ code snippets here at DaniWeb.
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