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Learn C!

Name: Anonymous 2005-02-19 5:56

For people who want to learn the C programming language I have two great sources for you
http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/Dave/C/CE.html A book called C Programming printed in the 80's or 70's forget when.
http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/Dave/C/CE.html This is one of the learn C sites but better.
All I can suggest is to pull long hours of the night, write the notes down in a note book and do the exercies. Learning on your own can be hard but you get use to it and you learn better this way. If you have any questions though try searching the internet to find the answers. Here is a example of a program I worte useing the C programming book. I have not learn all of the C language though..
#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>
//Evaluating Trigonometric Functions
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
  int x,y,output;
  float r;
  printf("Type in the X and Y points\n");
  scanf("%d,%d", &x, &y);
  r = sqrt((x*x) + (y*y));
  printf("The Sqareroot Equals: %.2f\n", r);
  printf("----------------------------\n");
  printf("sin = %d/%.2f\n", y, r);
  printf("cos = %d/%.2f\n", x, r);
  printf("tan = %d/%d\n", y, x);
  printf("csc = %.2f/%d\n", r, y);
  printf("sec = %.2f/%d\n", r, x);
  printf("cos = %d/%d\n", x, y);
  return 0;
}

Name: Anonymous 2006-03-28 17:06

>>21
roffle

By the time that happens (it won't), the current batch of languages are all going to be outdated. Doesn't the fact that we're going multicore right now give a clue?

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