Rick wrote:
> At 3/25/2009 07:33 AM, you wrote:
>> All,
>>
>> Thanks for the input.  I'll see what we can do to get it working.
>>
>> The instructor is very specific about what can be used in the 
>> program.  My assumption is that he wants to use more basic 
>> techniques in an attempt to bring the students along and will 
>> introduce more advanced topics at a later date.
>>
>> As far as relaying it was homework - I've seen that a lot of those 
>> typical homework posts myself and didn't want anyone to just do 
>> it.  Additionally, it's not my assignment but I must confess that 
>> I've been rather intrigued with helping my friend.  He does 99% of 
>> the work but tends to get caught on some of the smaller things and 
>> this has allowed me to get a little exposure to c++.
>>
>> Mark
> 
> I don't see the C++ connection to this code. Except for the C++ style 
> includes and the getline() function, this is pretty much purely C 
> code. The problems were not with getline(), but with the logic.
> 
> ~Rick 

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