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ted1000

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code blocks header files
« on: November 30, 2013, 06:13:14 pm »


I downloaded code blocks,installed it, and it works great.
I'm Using it for PLAYING with C++ code because I believe it
is a more versatile programming language and maybe I can finally
break away from the old Qbasic.
For days now I have been searching the internet to find a simple
answer to a simple programming question.

Learning to program in black and white is no fun! I Like to program
in color! This should be at the beginning of every learning "how to"
program using c++ manual.

 I found what I was looking for. The c++ header files to
include in my code. With code blocks it did not compile with the
errors that the header files cannot be found. After a couple more
days of searching through the code blocks include files so I don't
have to reinvent the wheel and looking for another solution I thought
maybe someone would be nice enough to answer a simple Question.
"Is there such an include file for the code blocks version of C++?"
I realize that I will have to eventually examine the contents
of every include file that comes with the compiler of my choice
to increase my programming abilities. To save time for now I
joined this code blocks forum and then read that I can't ask
a code blocks related programming question on this code blocks forum?

Maybe I misunderstood what I read on this site. I realize that a
programming student asking for help is a problem. But in my case I'm
not asking for code, I'm trying to save time by just asking if
with code blocks is there a header file where the colors have already
been defined.

If this post is out of line.... I apologize
Well whatever the case may be "Thank You" for taking the time to
read this.

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« Last Edit: November 30, 2013, 07:55:34 pm by stahta01 »
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