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slvadcjelli42:
well, if you're talking to me, I have been reading; at least, I figured the man pages and whatis entries would be accurate in this case. Along with a (completely "Windows-centered") textbook for class. The windows vs. linux part is the main thing throwing me off, I simply don't know how much is OS specific. Seems to me I'd have some trouble figuring out the problem on my own since gcc seemed to be the standard c/c++ compiler for linux (I didn't know of the program "c++") and it was having major trouble with what seemed to be a pretty standard piece of code. What basics do you think I've missed? I can see why you think I asked "straight off the bat," though, with my last post said as it was. I do try to avoid that.      

Edit: I definitely agree with what Faust says about using a "plain vanilla" editor for code. That just seems like the best way to learn, anyway.

[ September 30, 2003: Message edited by: Dirk Gently ]

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