| Astronouth7303 |
06-05-2004 14:53 |
Re: Error in Visual C++
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Originally Posted by rbayer
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3. VC++ doesn't like being told it's wrong. If it can't find the #include of the PCH, it will complain.
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WINDOWS doesn't like being told it's wrong. MS wrote XP for the masses (read: assuming most are iliterate enough to not realize that they accidently deleted thier OS)
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Originally Posted by rbayer
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While we're on the topic, if you're just learning C++, you should always tell VC++ to create a "Win32 console application" and make it of the "Hello, World!" type. Then, just delete the main function they give you and replace it with your own.
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MFC supplies you with lots of basic stuff. I agree it's like Word and HTMLs, but it's better than doing it all yourself.
And all of the system calls and constants are already made (unlike VB). Check MSDN for specific headers for specific calls.
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