I'm trying to help people with C++. void main() isn't standard C++, so every time I encouter it, I mention it to the poster. That way, when/if the poster gets a job in the programming-field, he/she won't get laughed out of the building by using void main() .
What difference does it make if I see it in the post or in the signature?
And you're correct as well, but I never use void main() now-a-days, although I have some really old compilers on my computer that accept void main() , so I used it when I was learning basic c++. And the only reason its like that in my signature is because you're allowed only 5 lines, and a return statement will make 6...
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