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Old May 6th, 2008, 12:38 AM   #1
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Some Beginner Questions

I am learning out to program just for a hobby.. to learn how to program I am reading C++ without fear. If there is a better book to ready what is it?? but as for my programming questions,,

What exactly does Void mean?

What does it mean when you declare something with Void type?
example
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  1. void draw_a_card;

What does it mean when you
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  1. return void;
?

Whats the difference between NULL and 0?

and the last thing is
What is the astrix mean in this line of code?
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  1. char *suit [4] = stuff.....

those are just a few things that i dont understand and any help on this would be greatly appreciated. thanks
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