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Ah, understood. Do you have a compiler? I can't seem to find one for mac...sword wrote:Unless HTML suddenly became a programming language, it shouldnt look like it at all. Thats code from a C header source file.
Now, java or javascript would look to have about the same structure, but what I posted is the definitions for a program coded in C++.
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Ever heard of the gcc command for Terminal or even XCode?Syperium wrote:Erm... Any on know of a C++ Compiler for Mac?
XCode is free for gods sake! Its part of a Mac OS X recovery disk/operating system install disk that comes with your computer. It includes a code editor with all sorts of compilers, example code, etc.
gcc should work though. Or, if its a make file, just go "make" and then the directory in terminal.
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sword wrote:Ever heard of the gcc command for Terminal or even XCode?Syperium wrote:Erm... Any on know of a C++ Compiler for Mac?
XCode is free for gods sake! Its part of a Mac OS X recovery disk/operating system install disk that comes with your computer. It includes a code editor with all sorts of compilers, example code, etc.
gcc should work though. Or, if its a make file, just go "make" and then the directory in terminal.
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Gah... I definitly should have thought about that before I wasted bandwidth. Thank you though, sword. Sorry for wasting your time,sword wrote:Ever heard of the gcc command for Terminal or even XCode?Syperium wrote:Erm... Any on know of a C++ Compiler for Mac?
XCode is free for gods sake! Its part of a Mac OS X recovery disk/operating system install disk that comes with your computer. It includes a code editor with all sorts of compilers, example code, etc.
gcc should work though. Or, if its a make file, just go "make" and then the directory in terminal.
Haha, I doubt it.draconic74 wrote:3-trinity, do you know C++?
I don't know much, but I'm always ready to learn more,
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I know a little bit of C++ not a lot.
I program with Cocoa and BSD.
Also, Xcode is really really really easy to use.
Xcode has a C++ compiler but its about 900+ MBS to download.
I program with Cocoa and BSD.
Also, Xcode is really really really easy to use.
Xcode has a C++ compiler but its about 900+ MBS to download.
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