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Title: Buckys C++ Programming Tutorials - 15 - Placing Classes in Separate Files

Added: Apr 6, 2011

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Duration: 9:22

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Youtube Comments: 161

codemunkeee Says:

Apr 15, 2012 - ' heyy guys I have a problem..I have a different compiler, Bloodshed - Dev C++, and there's no option to create classes..newbie here :(

codemunkeee Says:

Apr 15, 2012 - ` ok. I tried to copy everything manually, by creating a header file and a .cpp, but when I compile it, it says, " [Linker error] undefined reference to `Burrito::Burrito()' "and "C:\Users\ULTIMA~1\AppData\Local\Temp\ccE1baaa.o(.text+0x131) ld returned 1 exit status "I don't have enough knowledge to understand what this error means, hope you guys wud help me out :)))

WGG25 Says:

Apr 16, 2012 - i guess, ALL OF THEM :D

Legac3e Says:

Apr 17, 2012 - He must be hungry when making these video's...

DerpNarwhal Says:

Apr 18, 2012 - couple videos ago he said 80...

DerpNarwhal Says:

Apr 18, 2012 - download CodeBlocks

JakobRobert00 Says:

Apr 18, 2012 - but this was a joke, wasn´t it?

DerpNarwhal Says:

Apr 18, 2012 - yes LOL, so was my comment :D

vasilissub Says:

Apr 19, 2012 - Right click at the tabs of Burrito.cpp and Burrito.h and click at both the option "add file to active project" and it should work.

brawl313 Says:

Apr 25, 2012 - how do you learn that stuff so fast just by his examples? lol; do you practice things on your own or just understand it that you don't need to. I remember it took me a while to understand pointers and the more challenging stuff.

TheElectronics0 Says:

Apr 29, 2012 - Funny when you have a class called code and a function in it called blocks. LOLzCode::Blocks  PERRRRRRFECT

dgpolyphony Says:

May 3, 2012 - idk, this tutorial just isn't helping me understand like the other ones, probably because i don't use code::blocks... but the others are awesome man i love your tutorials!

CloudDecim Says:

May 4, 2012 - You should use code blocks and do like me: Skip a tutorial you don't understand and go back to it later ;p

dibbiepk Says:

May 6, 2012 - With certain things im a fast learner to, and can understand it from 1 or 2 replays, but some stuff I was taought before, so I just rememberd, at least 30% of his vids was new stuff to me, the rest was just pretty much a recap for me

Sanctimonious7 Says:

May 9, 2012 - So this is what i gathered from this video, this is basically the same exact thing as a class on your main, but the only difference is that it is on a different page? Could someone clarify this for me?

electronicaNstuff Says:

May 10, 2012 - Bucky gives the reason in the first 30 seconds or so. Basically it has to do with readability and avoiding having to worry about the order of class and method declarations I think. Some classes by themselves can get rather lengthy and it's easier to edit or add to a class without worrying that adding or deleting a curly brace somewhere would result in an error or something.

electronicaNstuff Says:

May 10, 2012 - He explains in the first 30 seconds, it reduce individual class size and increases readability.

Hankination Says:

May 11, 2012 - Dangit... Mine didn't work. "undefined reference to Burrito::Burrito

Hankination Says:

May 13, 2012 - Nothing happens when I click add files...

xLDH1109x Says:

May 23, 2012 - auto correct generation

niekeast95 Says:

May 23, 2012 - YOU'RE AWESOME !!!! tnx for your tuts ! :D

Jugdesi Says:

May 24, 2012 - i have xcoda codeblocks keep shutting down on mac lion wt do i do

XxDahamonnahxX Says:

May 26, 2012 - Bucky, does it matter if i use a different ide ?does it make a difference if i use Visual C++ instead of Code::Blocks?if so, what are the differences and which is better?please answer.-Manny

JohnF30Music Says:

May 27, 2012 - it doesn't matter what IDE you use. each his own

SPARTAgoneROCK Says:

May 28, 2012 - cout << "Bucky is awesome!!!!" << endl;

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