Re: Write to desktop (linux)
The majority of C programs can be made to build in C++ with minimal or zero changes. Which doesn't make such a program a C++ program----that's more about style and design----but it does beg the question of why you feel a need to do such a conversion if the code works well as-is.
Re: Write to desktop (linux)
Because i am a C++ Noob and i want a project/challenge
Re: Write to desktop (linux)
From what i've read from Google searches, I can't do it in:
A) linux
B) C++
C) My current skill level
I'll just have to learn some more about C++ and maybe some more languages
Re: Write to desktop (linux)
If it can be done in C it can be done in C++. The only thing moving to C++ gives you is the ability to streamline the code in certain ways. It's natural---even expected---that at a few places, you'll have to interface with C APIs to get things done in C++.