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Question by meg
Submitted on 4/24/2004
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How to run codes using compiler?


Answer by akinola odunayo
Submitted on 5/31/2004
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compile be saving the project or code as .cpp file and run from msdos for it to debug and then run the codes.

 

Answer by amit
Submitted on 9/21/2004
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a compiler is nothing but a set of programs thats called editors .it works on IDE(intigrated development environment)pattern.in which we run our program then editor creates a cpp file and provide environment(hardware,softwrae like operating system)and execute whole program at a time.

 

Answer by yangjie
Submitted on 1/22/2005
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compile first ,then select RUN in the menu...
have you seen the result?

 

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