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hey peeps basicly im new ive read the first chapter and a half of a C++ book and its not how i work... im going to learn it hw i learnt php.. as i go along...

so im going to do my first program can any one tell me how i can make C++ code run a batch file using a .exe .

i want it to come up with a big background pic and writing in a box and then after 10 seconds it run the batch file i create and would the code you guys are hofully going to help me with good for any file i choose? could u maybe post some tips? or the basic code with directions to each part i learnt php this way in bout 6 months i hope the same with C++ basics down in a month *i hope* i pretty much know bout varibles and cin and cout thts bout it :D

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The gap from PHP to C++ is actually surprisingly small. I'd suggest, writing the program you want to do in PHP, then try to translate it into C++. You may run into difficulties trying to get the picture and text to appear 'in a box' if you know nothing about GUI programming?

Out of curiosity, why do you want the C++ application to launch a batch file when it could just do whatever the batch file does itself?

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The gap from PHP to C++ is actually surprisingly small. I'd suggest, writing the program you want to do in PHP, then try to translate it into C++. You may run into difficulties trying to get the picture and text to appear 'in a box' if you know nothing about GUI programming?

Out of curiosity, why do you want the C++ application to launch a batch file when it could just do whatever the batch file does itself?

i know tis why i choose c++ sadly the books u get complicate it.. i got a php libary through the post the over day to aid me so i dnt have to remeber everything.. i looked at it and the stuff i did know was complite so much in the book... same with this C++ book i have.. so i just wana try learning it this way... and i want to use a batch so i can practice running scripts from a script and programms ect ect .... :) just basic trainning really if you got any other ideas id love to hear them seriously i would i just wana hurry up and get it done so i can get a job lol every one wants C++ and javascript no one wants PHP tht much anymore:/ if they do there not in england

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i know tis why i choose c++ sadly the books u get complicate it.. i got a php libary through the post the over day to aid me so i dnt have to remeber everything.. i looked at it and the stuff i did know was complite so much in the book... same with this C++ book i have.. so i just wana try learning it this way... and i want to use a batch so i can practice running scripts from a script and programms ect ect .... :) just basic trainning really if you got any other ideas id love to hear them seriously i would i just wana hurry up and get it done so i can get a job lol every one wants C++ and javascript no one wants PHP tht much anymore:/ if they do there not in england

Ok step one, install Firefox. It comes with spell check built in, I am sorry but you will thank me in the end.

Second....

hackncrap - and i want to use a batch so i can practice running scripts from a script and programms ect ect .... :)

keep in mind it's hard to hide intentions with a name like "Hack n crap"... and a profile containing:

Interests:

im in to building my website and extreme sporting all about the rush..

i enjoy hacking and i am currently into my own personal studies on this subject...so far so good =)

If you are looking to do something malicious you can do it with C++ by itself, and much more efficiently. PHP developers are in demand everywhere, living in England doesn't stop you, the beauty of programming jobs is they can be done remotely. You are also only 17 years old as shown in your profile, professional firms usually will not hire you without some sort of qualification. If you want to develop PHP for money, try something like www.getafreelancer.com.

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Perhaps continuing your education would be a good idea based on what I've seen of your posts and website :x

Anyway, those teach yourself books may be tedious, especially if you have prior programming knowledge and/or you overestimate your ability, but run through the exercises learn it and learn it properly. It'll make you a better programmer and if you produce higher quality programs, you're more employable.

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what? lol is it the design? or the lack of content in the hacking? im very busy lol :p im trying to build a forum which is nerly done .. just adding blocking and a few mod controlls.. i am crap at design i have no idea what would look good

The content is worse than the design. And that's saying something.

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