that's exactly what my code is:
#include <stuff>
int main (some arguments) {
cout << "Hello";
getch();
return 0;
}
and it does nothing. No error messages or anything.
I can make and run applications with forms; it's running .cpp files that's the problem. I go new | .cpp file, then procede to write the script. I hit run, it compiles, then nothing happens. It's really odd, because the first time I tried, it DID run, but it won't any more.
I'm new to Borland C++ Builder 6, and I'm reading a tutorial to get to know it. The tutorial told me to make a new .cpp file, and enter some code. I entered what it said, but now it won't run. I don't get any error messages; it just compiles, then does nothing. It ran the first time I tried, but...
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