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    STL in tcwin45

    I want to use STL in tcwin45 (*******).
    I have downloaded the header files.
    My problem is, I dont know how to compile them for usage.

    Thankyou
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    Re: STL in tcwin45

    bump!
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    Re: STL in tcwin45

    Um, let's see... you are on a Ubuntu programming forum seeking help for a development environment (Borland?) that runs under *******.

    You are going to need a lot more than just header files to build any application. Did you not get the entire Borland development tool?

    Alternatively, there's Visual Studio C++.

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    Re: STL in tcwin45

    Quote Originally Posted by dwhitney67 View Post
    Um, let's see... you are on a Ubuntu programming forum seeking help for a development environment (Borland?) that runs under *******.

    You are going to need a lot more than just header files to build any application. Did you not get the entire Borland development tool?

    Alternatively, there's Visual Studio C++.
    Before posting I considered this, untill I came across this
    >This forum is for all programming questions.
    >The questions do not have to be directly related to Ubuntu and >any programming language is allowed.

    I did get the entire development kit. And I just bumped on code blocks IDE, which solved my problem.

    Thanks
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