guys i've just created a VSCROLL bar but it doesnt actually scroll the main window content, any advice on what im doing wrong? to be fair i can barely see considering i havent slept for 30 hours or so. I tried using the WS_VSCROLL dwStyle and using CreateWindowEx() with "scrollbar" class -.-
What im unclear of is why use a pointer to an object if just declaring the object works fine? Im guessing there are advantages but perhaps I just wont benefit from them at this stage
Anyone care to explain the difference between declaring a pointer to an object and just declaring an object? Im not sure if i worded that right. E.G "ObjectName name;" vs "ObjectName* name;"
@John my friend purchased it and im borrowing his computer, i certaintly didnt pay for it. the only advantage i've noticed is being able to create windows installation packages
@MooingDuck Apologies, what im interested in is what sort of techniques should i be using for the program to be less C-style, more C++ ...Im thinking lots of objects and little pointers
So, completely off topic, if i throw another network adaptor in my machine, can i use 2 ethernet connections to the interwebs? not at the same time of course but if one dies, enable the other etc?
sh*t son, this is the stuff my mother should have told me...if i mention win32 or c++ to her though she thinks im on about winning £32 on the lottery or talking about algebra
I see, im still around the amateur/intermediate level of C++ atm. Ive played around with it for a couple of years now on and off but just starting to get back into the swing of things again now exams are almost over. Been looking at win32 API lately ^^ of course i dont want to dive in at the deep end and end up missing the small children (important topics)
so guys, if i wanted to utilise the awesomeness of cpp(see pee pee, too many urinals ) for directX, what sort of stuff would I have to be fluent in before moving on to the directX API?