On 6/2/2017 2:47 PM, bob by wrote:
> Can somebody here write a replacement for the standard cout, that will be
> able to print strings and integers, and internally will just redirect to
> puts and itoa? I'm only starting with C++, I'm not sure how to do it.

I feel compelled to cite my own first experience with C++. Specifically, i
would like to mention that at the time i did not understand the difference
between C and C++. It took me a while to understand the difference and realize
that the programs i was writing were really just C programs, even though i was
compiling them with a C++ compiler. I stopped writing in C++ shortly afterwards.

I remembered that because you've mentioned cout and printf in the same sentence.

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