jpl5@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Jay P Lessler) (11/13/90)
Does anyone know where I can get the file windows.h that is used in the periodic table of the elements program that is in cica? I am modifying that table and am planning to make some other tables, but I am not experienced enough in C to make the windows.h file ;-) Please send me an ftp site that has the file, or e-mail it to me. Thanks, jpl5@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu --Jay Lessler
spolsky-joel@cs.yale.edu (Joel Spolsky) (11/13/90)
In article <1990Nov12.184152.18375@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu> jpl5@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Jay P Lessler) writes: >Does anyone know where I can get the file windows.h that is used in the >periodic table of the elements program that is in cica? I am modifying >that table and am planning to make some other tables, but I am not >experienced enough in C to make the windows.h file ;-) > >Please send me an ftp site that has the file, or e-mail it to me. > WRONG Windows.h comes with the Microsoft Windows Software Development Kit. If you don't have this kit, you're not going to be able to compile that program anyway, so finding windows.h will not help you. This file, and the rest of the Windows SDK is copyright by Microsoft and posting it or emailing it would be an illegal infringement on that copyright. (ah, the joys of capitalism) Joel Spolsky spolsky@cs.yale.edu Silence = Death