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ok so i have an assignment to do..
i missed a couple of classes and i think i missed a important one i need to open a whole lot of files (test files .h files and .cpp files) from a folder that is on my desktop... can anyone tell me how i open them (the folder is called a2Prog1 and on desktop...) help is much appericiated
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Coventry, UK
Posts: 1,879
OS: Vista, various linux distros
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Re: Cygwin Help
.cpp is a c plus plus file (i assume uncompiled) it should open in a text-editor.
.h is either a compiled C/C++ unit or again a C++ source file. Try a text editor. If not then get Dev-C++ etc... |
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