thanks guys, i always thought that c++ was more of an updated re-release of c which used a different library set and was thus similar yet incompatable... sorta like actionscript 1 and 2... but now i know ![]()
thanks guys, i always thought that c++ was more of an updated re-release of c which used a different library set and was thus similar yet incompatable... sorta like actionscript 1 and 2... but now i know ![]()