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PS: Fixed that issue on the C++ Programming. Thanks for pointing that out. Nnext time you should use the talk page associated or add a TODO (template) next to the issue (if you don't understand templates see the edit history of that page, I used it to quick fix the comment you posted on the book, anyway good work... --Panic (talk) 00:06, 20 August 2009 (UTC)

PPS: I've examined it closely and the compiler you are using probably isn't up-to-date. I considered that you didn't remove the previous for loop, since then the variable cur_month wouldn't exist in the code (and it wouldn't/shouldn't compile at all), since it did the compiler must be ignoring the scope of the for loop, as the first loop declares and defines it in scope (it shouldn't be recognized outside of it) as it was, hence enabling you to compile the example, the most problematic error is in the compiler itself. --Panic (talk) 01:30, 20 August 2009 (UTC)