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From: Ken & Shirley <malamute AT sk DOT sympatico DOT ca>
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Subject: Re: Info file for stdcxx.a
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Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2000 18:27:33 GMT
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Thanks for reply and all <= most of the replies that are given here.
I do have a couple of ref. books so not totally lost on subject.
I don't get any correct response when I seach for "cout" or other i/o
syntex.
Now as this i/o area is used in nearly all programs/examples of c++, +-,
I presume I must have it set up wrong ...which is entirely possible.
Should I have direct ref. to "cout","cin",etc. ?
If a begginer is looking to make/run "hello world" and wonders what
conditions have
to be met to use "cout",  can they look under synetx help "cout" ?

Thanks, Ken

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