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If your main is an 'int,' shouldn't it return an integer at the end of the body of code? Even if it's just 'return 0;', I believe it has to return something, whereas yours just cout's the lines and then stops.Originally posted by Kielan View PostAnyone with C++ experience, do you see why this wouldn't build?
#include
#include
using namespace std;
int main ()
{
double bob, carol;
string ted = "98.6";
string alice = "variable";
bob = 98;
carol = 98.6;
cout << "Bob is " << bob << endl;
cout << "Carol is " << carol << endl;
cout << "Ted is " << ted << endl;
cout << "Alice is " << alice << endl;
}
It's been probably 6 years since I've used C++, but that's what I'm thinking.
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But thats the most comfortable way for me to have it?Originally posted by Zack01GC View PostThy shift knob is reversed.
Originally posted by Average_Jerk View Postshes in england. 2 of the 3 words in that statement should help you understand why its wrong
I haven't driven the green one on the roads ever. We got it started the other day and drove it round the garden with no wings/fenders and it was running on a flooded engine and three cylinders. Sounded like a goddamn beetle. Silly thing needs a hell of a lot of work. Dad is refusing to scrap it because he paid £700 for it without checking the condition.
Stubborn old man <3
Originally posted by JershRT changes lives.
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Got an email from APAC yesterday, "Sean we know you only cover Americas but we can't figure this out we've been trying for 3 days, please help!"
Spent about 10 minutes on it and replied.
"Sean, its fixed, thank you!"
I should get a raise.
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