No, it does not. 

--- Robert Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   #include "std_lib_facilities.h"
>   int main() {
>   cout << "Please enter the name of the person you want
> to write to\n";
>   string first_name;
>   cin >> first_name;
>   cout << "Dear " << first_name << ",\n\n";
>   cout << "How are you doing, " << first_name << "?\n";
>   }
>    
>   I ran the above C++ code today on Visual C++ and it
> looks a whole lot like the code below with the loop for
> an array
> 
> 
> Paul Herring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:          On
> 1/29/07, Robert Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:      i
> don't follow that at all,  ....almost legal in Java.....
> what part of the code I wrote looks like Java
>   
> I'd like to know which part of it you think looks like
> C++ (or C.) 
> 
> 
>       "Joseph A. Marrero" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]  >
> wrote:       Robert, thats almost legal Java (cout, for
> loop condition),
> but certainly not C++. 
> 
> --- Robert Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]  > wrote:
> 
> > i was using unix, or as I know it,
> > interactive.............I will try it in Visual C++
> > tomorrow. 
> > is it true that unix is also called linux
> > why would it be not legal in C++
> > 
> > "Victor A. Wagner Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]   > wrote:
> > At 10:07 2007-01-28, Robert Ryan wrote:
> > >how is a vector diff from an array:
> > >int[] num = {5, 4, 7, 8, 9};
> > >int total = 0;
> > >for(int i = 0; i = num.length ; i++) {
> > > total += num[i];
> > >}
> > > cout << "The total is "<< total << endl;
> > >}
> > 
> > I don't believe that is legal C++.
> > what compiler are you using? 
> > 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> PJH
> 
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> 
>          
> 
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