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Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2000 18:57:59 +0530
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From: Prashant TR <tr AT midpec DOT com>
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Subject: Re: Newbie ? --> where can i get iostream.h
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> I am new to c, c++ .. programming in general. I downloaded djgpp, and
> i finally got the 'hello, world!" program (heh i am a genuine newbie :) to
> work with stdio.h (i didn't know the command printf ;).
> The problem is, the book i'm using uses iostream.h and i don't think that
> came with my download
> Can anyone direct me where to find 'iostream.h' ? I looked on delorie.com
> some, and I don't know where to download it, is there a way to search for an
> individual file and d/l
> it?

You need to download v2gnu/gpp2952b.zip, the C++ compiler.

Prashant

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