@TemporaryNickName a struct is similar to a JavaBean. The primary difference is that "struct" is a keyword in C++. There is no "JavaBean" keyword in Java. A JavaBean is a class which follows a few specific rules.
@TemporaryNickName A better comparison is that a struct in C++ is like a class in Java. But that's because a struct and class in C++ are almost exactly the same.
@TemporaryNickName sure, you can use a struct exactly the same way you use a class in Java. Although, since C++ has classes, I would suggest just using a class instead of sa struct.
@LewsTherin Pass by value is the default in C++, but it means something a little different than in Java since in C++, you must explicitly declare a reference.
@It'sYourFault shrugs For now I"m concentrating on Android. If I find a project where C++ is a suitable tool, then I'll use it.
@It'sYourFault Although, I haven't actually worked on Android much for most of the last week. I thought I found a solution to a problem yesterday, but it didn't quite work ;-(
@It'sYourFault ayight. I'll always respond when I have time. Feel free to post a message here even if I'm not online and I'll get to it when I'm back on.
@It'sYourFault @LewsTherin Well, time to log out girls. TTYL.