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  • There are C programs in ikastenc

  • Yes! OK! i got it ... tnx man ! :LOL

    :

  • Writing the text file of subanalytical and ergonomical processes can be a somewhat forensical adversity, as it can result in some pre-made errors and overwhelming discrepancy. However, over the years c++ compilers and engineers have found numerous methods of advancing the techniques utilized in post-subconjuring encryption and ethonopoly. To put it simply, the way it works is what is written.

  • is there a way to compile an exe file to extract its files directly for example on Desktop, without prompting the user in which location he wants to install the file???

  • My favorite part is where he says "ok"

  • @gabe4mdema ok

  • This author must be very smart, but seriously I hope he would use a better explanation and less "OK", which is very annoying and make him look stupid, in addition sound quality including the accent makes the tutorial hard to understand... D:< 

  • yikes... lots of "OKE?"...

    anyway, nice tutorial... :D

  • In a nutshell:

    while(true) printf("OK?");

  • nice vedio,Hoping to see more.

  • didnt you forget to put ...."using namespace std;"....???

  • @bebe2ful Namespaces are used only in C++

  • @bebe2ful its C++ stupid LOL

  • visual basic programing language

  • @bschinna is for fags

  • you may be good at computers but learn how to work a freaking microphone man

  • OKE?

    OKE?

    OKE?

    OKE !? OMFG HE STARTS WITH THIS "OKE?" ! S

  • I cant understand you T.T

  • of course it's OK :D don't ask me this question again ok !

  • NO OK! Volevo imparare il C...... C rinuncio! OK!

  • OK!

  • Thanks for your video however I must say that Your saying OK is absolutely disgusting :)

  • OK! OK! OMG, OK!

    ROFlmao

  • aha - ok. aha - ok. aha - aha - ok. ok - aha?

  • LOL

  • Please lose the "OK?" from your vocabulary....

  • Dude - stop eating the mic! Otherwise all is ok :)

  • please improve ur accent

  • hhemanth: That is a very good lesson. You showed me some answers I could find nowhere else.

  • annoying ok? but ok? thanks ok? anyway. ok?

  • ok.

  • Clarion is better, and read alot for u bad dxtion

  • OK!

  • OKe?

  • Well, that's great, but the single question I have remaining has gone unanswered YET AGAIN (and I spent two weeks doing programming in University). That question is: where the hell are you supposed to get the .h files and how am I supposed know which .h file/s to include for which function I need? Are they in a subdirectory? Is there just a generic .h file to include or do you need to be specific with each function? Somebody please explain because IT teachers aren't teachers at all.

  • I recommend you to use "Programming in C" by K&R. Which files to include, you will learn it along the way. Not something you will learn on day 1. But if you use a API , the man page of that API will tell you which header to include

  • That sounds just like the questions I had when I was trying to write GUI programs having read an intro book on C. My best results were using Visual C++ (at the time it was VIsual C++ 5). In spite of the name, that software could be used to program in C (not just C++) which is what I used it for. Unfortunately, I had to struggle though the documentation for that product, which was horrendous. Actually, one aspect was easy: you could look up any function and among the info listed are any h.files.

  • the .h files are always located in your INCLUDE directory. if the compiler cannot find any of the needed .h files in that directory the compiler generates a missing file error message

  • @halidefox When you start feeling the need to break your code up in to multiple files, you will see what headers are used for and where to include them. You include a header file when you need access to the function declared inside of it, pretty much as simple as that,

  • very good technique... besides the ok? ok

    ok ok? okkkkkkkkkkkkkkk

  • not bad just for quick refresher load,run,execute

  • OKE

    OKE

    OKE

    OKE

    OKEEE!!

  • OKE

  • Hi,

    i made a program. It's a application console win32

    i have an error that i don't know how to fix :

    error : syntax error before "}" token

    how do i fix?

  • try removing the ";" before the "}"

  • Batch programming is alot easier lol

  • yup! hehe lol... but it doesnt really do much... unlike C or C#

  • you forgot to return a value.

    you supposed to return 0;

    or

    return(0);

    just helping out noobs. =)

  • I forget, what was the return0?

  • Return 0 returns the success to the operating system.

  • @Oneworld87 returns success to the function calling main

  • Ah, my bad perhaps.  I read in a 'C' language book that it returns program success to the operating system - thanks :)

  • dude you had a error look at the last brace

    i think you forgot the

    "return 0;"

    so correct me whether i am wrong.

  • ok.

  • hey its programming in c:lesson 1.1

    i could not find programming in c:lesson 1.2 and 1.3 ,1.5 ,1.6,1.7,1.8,1.9 and 1.10 ...

    in ur prpfile the lessons starts from 5.1 whats this :o

  • Thanks for potsing lessons on C programming!

  • Hey Bro,

    Can u plz again upload this video.

    thanx

    deepak rana

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