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Arik13
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I wish visual studio was a reincarnating person right now so I could murder it over and over until my anger is quenched. I can't get this fucking .h file to be seen, and files that I copy into folders dont actually get copied into the fucking folder. The whole thing is just a goddamn engineer wankjob, it doesnt need to be this awkward. Did I mention I want to murder visual studio in the most violent and painful way possible? I actually feel better now, wow.

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    Do it.. I'm sure we can find a few people here that would help bury the body
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    slightly offtopic, but that idea of personifying annoying things so you can murder them is interesting because many humans have that without ever reading or hearing about it
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    @jesustricks I guess that is interesting. Honestly, maybe horrifically, I instinctively rather it be a person than an inanimate object so I can punish it. It's more satisfying to know that you were able to make the thing that made you feel bad, feel bad. Not a healthy response I'm sure, but god damn it was frustrating. Figured it out though.
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    Do you mean you dont know how solution files work?

    Within IDE:
    Show not project files
    Right click, include in project

    Or:
    Import existing file
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    @Codex404 Yeah I didn't know that until about 3 hours ago. I'm not brand new to programming, but I'm still pretty junior. It just seems rather unintuitive that source files copied in through the solution explorer aren't automatically included, since 9 times out of 10 that is what you're looking to do when you copy them in. I learned to program with Java, and apparently it's spoiled me.
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    @Arik13 9 out of 10 times thats what I not expect it to do. In general I dont add files created elsewhere into a project. In most cases that would either be package/dll worthy or not worthy to inject into a project.
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    @Codex404 Well fair enough it's not common practice, but when would someone want to copy in source code and not include it? That seems like it would be even more unusual.
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    Also, welcome to DevRant!
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    @jallman112 Thank you! Looking forward to learning and ranting lol
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