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Started by MortenMacFly, February 06, 2011, 10:24:57 AM

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markpotts


PwnzorBot4000

I'm here! LOL @ the registration form. "Leave this field blank:" :P :P

Squiggles

I'm new and I'm here and I'm not a robot (just clueless ^^)

Communist98

I am here. I am new. I come with peace (and questions)!

flypaper


Josef508

Hello I am not a bot.  I do wish to report an "issue" with the registration process. It appears that even though your clock display in the upper right corner says it is after 0900 hrs on 1-Jan-2014, I wasn't able to register until I changed my answer to a challenge question back to 2013 (currently it is 0315hrs local time).

Richard

Hi,
I am new here and like your program. I hope I will find the time to be here often but I do not know.. ::)
Thanks for this valuable program and all your efforts!

kind regards,
Richard

LucMorizur

#712
Hi;

I'm definitely not a bot, and will prove it with questions which even a bot would not dare to ask  ;) !

Write you soon!

Luc

bazza

Hi all, yes, I am a newbie and really here  :)

ZAKIME


Wazookie

Here's the obligatory confirmation of my non-botness  :-\

jhalbrecht


killerbee13

Good morrow, denizens of this fine Internet forum.
"I am new, I am here"

alan dutton

Hello all I am a newcomer to code-blocks and C++. i have tried several times with different
compilers but don't have much luck including this one. i am not an expert in de-ciphering
the way to open and save projects. In the bloodshed free compilers my first projects work
fine but after saving they all seem to melt into one. E.G. project 1-6 were all project 1 can anybody explain in simple laugage where to put the projects and how I seperate them. alan.

dp23

Hello,

I am new here. I am a PLC programmer and I am most proficient with ladder logic. I have a device that requires some C++ so I downloaded this compiler to try to start and learn. I hope I am on the right track, any insight would be most appreciated.

Thanks,
Dave