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Complete Newbie Here...A Little help?
Thanks for all the Tutorials and stuff, but I''m having problems with my compiler (Bloodshed Dev-C++)
When I try to Execute and Compile it shows down the bottom
"Unable to run file program"
#include <iostream>
int main()
{
cout<<"The Compiler Works";
return 0;
}
It was that basic. I was just testing the compiler but it didnt work. I''m using Windows XP if that makes any difference. I''ve tried a bunch of stuff and nothings worked so far. Are there any really easy to use compilers out there?
Thanks for all the help so far
When I try to Execute and Compile it shows down the bottom
"Unable to run file program"
#include <iostream>
int main()
{
cout<<"The Compiler Works";
return 0;
}
It was that basic. I was just testing the compiler but it didnt work. I''m using Windows XP if that makes any difference. I''ve tried a bunch of stuff and nothings worked so far. Are there any really easy to use compilers out there?
Thanks for all the help so far
Download version 4.9.8.0 which is 12Mb, and then upgrade to 4.9.8.5
The newest versión just include the IDE executable, not the compiler.
Regards
The newest versión just include the IDE executable, not the compiler.
Regards
Try this.............
#include<iostream.h>
int main(void)
{
int x;
cout<<"Hello, this compiler works"<<endl;
cin>>x;
return 0;
}
#include<iostream.h>
int main(void)
{
int x;
cout<<"Hello, this compiler works"<<endl;
cin>>x;
return 0;
}
quote:Original post by Higher_Justus
Thanks for all the Tutorials and stuff, but I''m having problems with my compiler (Bloodshed Dev-C++)
When I try to Execute and Compile it shows down the bottom
"Unable to run file program"
#include <iostream>
int main()
{
cout<<"The Compiler Works";
return 0;
}
It was that basic. I was just testing the compiler but it didnt work. I''m using Windows XP if that makes any difference. I''ve tried a bunch of stuff and nothings worked so far. Are there any really easy to use compilers out there?
Thanks for all the help so far
either add a .h after iostream, or add
"using namespace std;" after the #include line
also add a << after the quoatations folowing the word Works.
Hay if you want a Java Compiler you can get one by going to
java.sun.com and find "First cup of Java" download the 32 or 36mb, using Ms-Dos prompt. set Path = to the java''s bin containing all the Javac and java exe''s
- Deamonslayer
KEWLSOFTWARZ
-Time is what you make of it.
java.sun.com and find "First cup of Java" download the 32 or 36mb, using Ms-Dos prompt. set Path = to the java''s bin containing all the Javac and java exe''s
- Deamonslayer
KEWLSOFTWARZ
-Time is what you make of it.
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