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C Tutorial

Name: Anonymous 2009-04-09 5:50

Hey, I know some basics of Python, C++ and Lua programming - especially Python. But now I want to dive deeper into the world of C++ and therefore I thought that I definetely should start with C if I want to understand it completely and be able to read already available sources. Anyone got a good recommendation for a C tutorial? (Crash-course would be great, something I can read in 2-3 hours)

Name: Anonymous 2009-04-09 19:51

>>24
Well, the thing is, you can't really decide how you want to format your own code.
That's awesome. It significantly reduces the amount of unnecessary bikeshedding.

Sure, you can decide between the amount of spaces/tabs you use, but that's as far as it goes.
Unfortunately that's still possible.

For example, if I posted your code on /g/ the formatting would be lost, that simply happens because the superfluous whitespaces are removed.
Why the fuck would you want to post anything on /g/? If a site doesn't have a way to preserve source code in its original form, I see no reason to use it for discussing programming.

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