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The way to redact and compile a syllabus depends on the compiler you are using. Depending on whether it has a Development Program or not and on its variant. Inquire the compilers part and the manual or service included with your program if you get doubts on how to make a C++ housing program.

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My perception of you. serra01 is a spammer.

I have no idea what he is trying to say -- just looks like a lot of gobbledegook.

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Good job! you're such a spammer! :angry:

Looks like classic Chomsky generated text! Those things are fun to work with.

i was amused that you called it Peception of c++ when it sounds like you meant perception, with an r. Now this type of party foul wouldnt normally phase me much but then i started reading the post and the mismatch between your convoluted hard to read language and the simple spellling mistake became rather amusing. Then again maybe I just have no idea what you meant :)

Mike

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