Timestamp Post Voter Comment Reputation
Re: Reading a file into Qt butterfingerss So you're saying that it would be easier in a binary file? +0
Re: c++ Schol-R-LEA That's what it would take, for sure. +10
Re: Calling a Function john.kane.100483 Can you make an example. Use my program us an example. +1
Re: Function Callbacks problem? furalise Well constructed answer. +1
Re: turbo c rubberman Subtle as always AD. :-) +12
Re: Header File Compilation Error. rubberman Thanks AD - I haven't used VS for a LONG time. I'd rather get a good whack upside the head instead! :-) +12
Re: Bad Grammar Reverend Jim I love it. +0
Re: Bad Grammar Stuugie I really don't get mlk3's comments, neither here nor in my PMs. Oh well, I don't like India spices either. :) +0
Shirley Temple Black ernie.cordell I hope she gets animal crackers there. +0
Re: Pointers and Strings. cambalinho thanks +2
Re: Game development DeanMSands3 Because AD is always awesome. +5
Re: jack-en-poy codes please.. rubberman Ain't Google Search great!? :-) +12
Re: system() error haider885 thanks....its working now +0
Re: Bad Grammar diafol good link +0
Re: C++ project ddanbe The proverb! +14
Re: C++ project aroshkhan agree (Y) :D +0
Re: Bad Grammar ddanbe Thanks AD :) +0
Re: Yo mama <M/> lol... +0
Re: Ruin the above poster's wish. <M/> tough guy ;) +0
Re: dev c++ problem please help centenond Code::Blocks works fine! thanks! +0
So, you think you need a college degree to get into IT field <M/> great story :D +0
Re: Deal or No Deal <M/> kool +0
Re: New Programmers - What resources are available to you? old_apache as programmer, google is my best friend :D +1
Re: Write a simple text editor using c++ Sara_6 hhhhh,,, No way +0
Re: Self proclaimed <M/> Hitch... you will find Hitch ;) +0
Re: Self proclaimed <M/> I doubt it +0
Re: Should I or Not? <M/> Yeah... elvis is horrible. +0
Re: Bad Grammar nitin1 I am nitin, not nuthin. :D hehe +0
Re: Bad Grammar GrimJack He put 'ain't' into the mouths of the professional class not the lower classes and he had the voices and speech of his time and place and never use -0
Re: can' t get string keyword in dev-c++ 5.5.3(windows8) castajiz_2 tnx for the additional reply +3

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