C++: Just asking why
Created on: October 1st, 2006
C++: Just asking why
My first YTMND. Thus, it will probably get a 1. :/ This will probably only be funny if, at one point in your life, you have delved into the whole programming thing. Don't try to tell me what I did wrong or how to fix it - If it's obvious, I've trie

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October 1st, 2006
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F--, WHY make this sh*t?
October 1st, 2006
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hey.......i don't get it (lol u get a 2)
October 1st, 2006
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C gives me a headache and makes me break sh*t.
October 1st, 2006
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Based upon the error message, the undeclared identifier appears to have been used in either one of the classes or one of the sub-classes you used. Are you new to C++?
October 1st, 2006
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Computer nerd joke for a HUGE f*cking loss. Get back to coding and browsing Boing Boing, you sandal-wearing, unwashed programmerf*g.
October 1st, 2006
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You get a 5 just because I spent all day wrestling with Java when all I needed to do was add ".;" to my System Path.
October 1st, 2006
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Flaming Duck - I just edited the description... It's something elusive, and it's showing up in someone else's library when I try to include it in my files - which, by the way, is known to work. It's nothing even slightly obvious. Nugget and Gus - You don't seem to get the refrence...
October 1st, 2006
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And thank you Shelvermar. :)
October 11th, 2006
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The problem has since been solved - a directory with an old version of the header file from which the symbols came was being used without my knowledge, instead of the directory with the newer version of it.
December 13th, 2007
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If no one will get it, why even bother posting?