actually, I started using Visual C++ 2005.. It seems more complicated than 
linux, but it does get the job done. you have to set up a project, then add 
stuff to that project. 

Thomas Hruska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:                               Robert 
Ryan wrote:
 > in C++ is the source code (readable code) compiled by combining translation 
 > units of libraries with the source code and the result is object code - 
 > using g++
 >        so, what is the result of using  ./a.out..........what is that result 
 > called
 >  bob
 
 Ah.  I was wondering what the question actually was.
 
 gcc generates object code.  (g++ is _basically_ the same thing as gcc 
 anymore - a lot of magic happens behind the scenes).
 
 ld links objects together to form a binary.
 
 gcc typically uses ld behind the scenes to avoid using obscenely evil 
 command-lines.
 
 a.out, in your case, is the _default_ name leftover from ancient days 
 that denotes the final binary that was output by the linker.
 
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.out
 
 You may wish to use -o option in gcc to give your binaries a more 
 suitable name.
 
 http://www.hmug.org/man/1/gcc.php
 
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