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oil -> BP
shaft of the lift
Kids these days...
mollusk -> shell
Inspektah monkeh :D
well well well...
Offtopic: Basteon, don't give away free help. It's not in forum policy.
Sorry I didn't mark the thread solved cos it was so old!
I've done it now but thanks for the suggestions :)
I'm using Syncplicity to upload my home IT folder to the Syncplicity site, which is in turn synced with Google docs. Then I have GDoc downloader, which download all my google docs.
Yeah, but it's very limited. Your best off starting with simple game programming like C++ and Allegro. Nobodies gonna stick with GameMaker their whole life, so you may as well start programming now ;)
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Please post this in the Windows 7 forum.
Hardware And Software -> Microsoft Windows -> Windows Vista And Windows 7.
Try downloading a different installer.
Please post what code you have so far. Thanks :)
Hug? No? OK then :(
later all :)
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diamonds -> necklace
harmony -> metalcore
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engagement -> marriage
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inmates -> prison
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fire -> earth
intoxicant -> drugs
Congratulations on your thousand posts :)
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whiskey -> alcohol
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alien -> immortal
I would start using allegro. It's quite easy and you can simply download and install the package in Dev-C++.
http://www.cppgameprogramming.com/cgi/nav.cgi?page=index
life -> being
stick -> tree
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twizzlers -> twiggy ramirez
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deformation -> deformed
same again
money pays for things
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fuzz -> distortion :D
Dang I finished my toasted sandwich :'(
Emotion is what matters.
In your code, you specify numbers of length "9" (index "0" to index "8"). Then, you have a look that feeds data into the array "if nSize is less than or equal to length '10' (index '0' to index '9')". Therefore, your program will try to reference an index of the array that doesn't exist. This is what it should be something like (this is for 10 array values).
int const nSize = 10;
double numbers[nsize];
for (i=0; i<nSize; i++){
//do loop here
}
Welcome to DaniWeb! Good to have you onboard. I'm sure you have a wealth of knowledge to contribute :)
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encounter -> dangerous