Please ignore.
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Anybody know the difference between just stdlibc++ and stdlibc++-devel ?
Thanks -- Abe
Shoot. I just won a bid at Amazon.com for the second ed. Got it for $8.99.
Big mistake. Leaped before I looked [checked out the O'Reilly site and read
your responses but not until too late]. Now I'm legally obligated to finish
the deal.
No wonder no one else was bidding!
Oh well. It should
wrote:
On Saturday 30 December 2000 04:45 am, Abraham Mandac wrote:
Can someone point me to a gcc tutorial [on the internet or a good
book]? I find the man pages a bit overwhelming as yet.
Thanks,
Abe
go to Google and search 'gcc tutorial', it'll return 35,000 links,
some which might
At 03:03 PM 12/29/00 -0500, you wrote:
Abraham Mandac wrote:
When I was just about getting fed up with how Visual C++ fails to compile
simple bits of code, I read somewhere that the best C compilers run under
unix [and that sort of includes linux, doesn't it?]. I got LM 7.1 more than
2
At 11:04 AM 12/31/00 -0500, you wrote:
Abraham Mandac wrote:
Can someone point me to a gcc tutorial [on the internet or a good book]?
I find the man pages a bit overwhelming as yet.
Thanks,
Abe
Hello Abe,
I found a lot of good books through a good web page at:
http:/www.informit.com
Can someone point me to a gcc tutorial [on the internet or a good book]?
I find the man pages a bit overwhelming as yet.
Thanks,
Abe
The latest edition of O'Reilly's 'Running Linux' is the second edition, right?
Just want to be absolutely sure before I go out to get it.
Thanks -- Abe
When I was just about getting fed up with how Visual C++ fails to compile
simple bits of code, I read somewhere that the best C compilers run under
unix [and that sort of includes linux, doesn't it?]. I got LM 7.1 more than
2 months ago, and now I'm still learning to use gcc and cforge, which