I have been directed to sights where I down loaded quite usefull literature in C++; I have an old CD having BC45 and BC50(Borland C)but when I installed BC45 and run my sample programs some of the key words were not understood by the compiler eg :
{using namespace std;}
the same applied to BC50.
Also if you simply use #include<iostream>
without the usual (.h) the compiler complains of an un nkown header I Suspect there exists a Version of C++ that can comfortably run using my downloaded notes to begin with, What version is it and how can I get access to it?
Thanx. Nkabirwa Sowed Magezi
nkabirwa@netscape.net
A Ugandan Developer for
(1) School Management Information System(SMIS) - Foxpro 2.6 ; Ms-Acess 97
(2)Debt onitoring System(DMS) - Ms-Acess 97
(3) The Loans Recovery System(LS) - Ms- Access 97
(4) The Dry Cleaners System(DS) - Ms- Access 97
{using namespace std;}
the same applied to BC50.
Also if you simply use #include<iostream>
without the usual (.h) the compiler complains of an un nkown header I Suspect there exists a Version of C++ that can comfortably run using my downloaded notes to begin with, What version is it and how can I get access to it?
Thanx. Nkabirwa Sowed Magezi
nkabirwa@netscape.net
A Ugandan Developer for
(1) School Management Information System(SMIS) - Foxpro 2.6 ; Ms-Acess 97
(2)Debt onitoring System(DMS) - Ms-Acess 97
(3) The Loans Recovery System(LS) - Ms- Access 97
(4) The Dry Cleaners System(DS) - Ms- Access 97