-> There seems to be a paradigm problem here. Are you writing C or
-> C++? The above is (almost) C++. I say "almost" only because for
-> "full" C++, you would have classes encapsulating player's name,
-> score, etc., into a class called "Player", with a member function to
-> save and to restore the high scores. You would probably also have a
-> class to help manipulate hi score files (i.e., finding where in the
-> file the current hi score belongs, if anywhere). Th above starts on
-> teaching the basics, later you can incorporate more understand more.
I guess by your definition I program in (almost) C++. I am still very
new at the language and the whole Object thing is newer still. They
don't teach much in a high school class so I'm trying to learn on my own
therefore i haven't had real good training using CLASS' and such, and
frankly it kinda' scares me. (probably a false fear though) anyway any
tips you could give me would be helpful and thank you for answering the
"Writing to a file" question.
Thanx,
Phil
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