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First:
Why do you post two times the same question?
(your problem won't be answered quicker or so)
Second:
We are not to make you such a program, you can easily put it together yourself by using a Big Number library such as GNU MP Bignum Library, which can be found here:
http://gmplib.org/
Why do you post two times the same question?
(your problem won't be answered quicker or so)
Second:
We are not to make you such a program, you can easily put it together yourself by using a Big Number library such as GNU MP Bignum Library, which can be found here:
http://gmplib.org/
Last edited by tux4life; Jun 29th, 2009 at 2:31 pm.
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(Not posting much)
Migrate to Standard C++ :When to tell your C++ Code is Non-Standard.
Please Read before posting: How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
(Not posting much)
Migrate to Standard C++ :When to tell your C++ Code is Non-Standard.
Please Read before posting: How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
Here's a tip: read the rulebook, especially the parts about code-tags and posting complete answers.
And although you might think that your Turbo-C++ compiler is the best thing ever, in the real world it horribly outdated. You should really upgrade to some new compiler. Here are some tips. My personal favorite is Visual Studio C++ Express (free for download).
And although you might think that your Turbo-C++ compiler is the best thing ever, in the real world it horribly outdated. You should really upgrade to some new compiler. Here are some tips. My personal favorite is Visual Studio C++ Express (free for download).
even better, IMO, is Code::Blocks
because, unlike Visual C++, CodeBlocks is already a full-featured IDE and debugger from the start, and won't try to get you to buy an upgrade for $$.
because, unlike Visual C++, CodeBlocks is already a full-featured IDE and debugger from the start, and won't try to get you to buy an upgrade for $$.
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unlike Visual C++, CodeBlocks is already a full-featured IDE and debugger from the start, and won't try to get you to buy an upgrade for $$.
I always get the idea that people don't like VS just because it's microsoft. If I see a good program, I don't really care which company made it
Last edited by niek_e; Jun 30th, 2009 at 12:02 pm.
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