Re: passing a string to a C++ function

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Mark, if you want a more private conversation, I can give you my email
address. Again, what I am asking for you seem to be incompetent to help me
with. As for the blabbering, again I can certainly give you my email addy
and then we can talk about that? What do you say?



"Mark Randall" <mark[__OKTHISISFAKE_]yr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
in message news:%23THQxehyFHA.2792@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> "Leo" <none@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:erh5C$dyFHA.3256@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > No disrespect meant. I have helped many people in other programming
> > languages in my life, and written a lot of free code. Now I am in an
area
> > that I basically understand but am far from good at it, and that is VC++
>
> What do you have against Amazon? Please see
>
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0072232153/qid=1128562245/sr=8-2/ref=pd_ka_2/202-9546859-9503808.
>
> Now then; the average 3 month C++'er knows more about memory, pointers,
> allocation, and C++ syntax in general than you have shown here at any
point.
>
> Your questions are vuage, unstructured and the examples of what you want
are
> nonsensical.
>
> Your responses to advice are petty, agressive and pointless to the purpose
> of this newsgroup.
>
> This newsgroup is not for leading you by the hand through fundamental
> aspects of C++ that you would pick up in a few weeks of proper study of
the
> language. We are not a resource for a one-stop-fix for your most basic of
> programming needs and a large number of people on here will become
offended
> with your childish responses, we are people who get paid large sums of
money
> to write code a hundred times more complex than what we presume you want
> (some of us even know how to do pointer addition, wooo scary).
>
> If you ARE still looking for a quick fix, you have 3 choices; you can meet
> my friend Mr. Butane Canister, go and read a decent book, or stop posting
to
> this newsgroup, because to be quite frank, you are irritating!
>
> --
> - Mark Randall
> http://zetech.swehli.com
> Burn Baby Burn, Flaming Inferno!
>
> "Those people that think they know everything are a great annoyance to
those
> of us who do"
> Isaac Asimov
>
>


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