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Question by Sandra
Submitted on 6/18/2004
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If some one can please tell me all the steps involved in installing c++ in Linux, and writing the first programme in Linux c++. If it is already installed in the system then how can i open its IDE. Thanks.


Answer by kk
Submitted on 8/24/2004
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c++ already installed in redhat linux 9.0 , to compile the c++ program use c++ compiler, the format is given below
c++ <filename> filename is u r cpp file and extension name is .cpp
if any errors are displays it. otherwise it displays command prompt
to execute the file use the following command
./a.out

u can use namespace std also
it accepts without giving any errors

 

Answer by ishioma
Submitted on 12/13/2005
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i would like to own my own account in order to store in some secret things like money & order valuable items

 

Answer by mumz
Submitted on 4/3/2006
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If Linux is properly installed..C++ files will be there..check for compiler "gcc" has been installed to your PC.

 

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