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Sudantha_s
04-09-2009, 06:37 PM
.::ElaKiri - C Programming Basics ::.
Hi Guys :D ,
This Tread is for all the people who interested in C Programming Language .I would like to discuss C Programming with you guys from basics
Topics
1. Introduction to C Programming
2. Introduction to Turbo C++ 4.5
3. Writing your first application
4. Working with Variables
5. Repetition Structures(If..else..switch)
6. Arrays
7. Structures and Unions
9. C Files
if you have any questions regarding C Basics ..PM me ;)
for sample Applications pls visit my C blog
http://cpspd.blogspot.com/
:yes: Enjoy Learning !!! :yes:
Sudantha_s
04-09-2009, 06:38 PM
1 - Introduction to C Programming
Why use C?
C has been used successfully for every type of programming problem imaginable from operating systems to spreadsheets to expert systems
Uses of C
C was initially used for system development work,
• Operating Systems
• Language Compilers
• Assemblers
• Text Editors
• Print Spoolers
• Network Drivers
• Modern Programs
• Data Bases
• Language Interpreters
• Utilities
A Brief History of C
C is a general-purpose language which has been closely associated with the UNIX operating system for which it was developed - since the system and most of the programs that run it are written in C.
Many of the important ideas of C stem from the language BCPL, developed by Martin Richards. The influence of BCPL on C proceeded indirectly through the language B, which was written by Ken Thompson in 1970 at Bell Labs, for the first UNIX system on a DEC PDP-7. BCPL and B are "type less" languages whereas C provides a variety of data types.
In 1972 Dennis Ritchie at Bell Labs writes C and in 1978 the publication of The C Programming Language by Kernighan & Ritchie caused a revolution in the computing world.
In 1983, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) established a committee to provide a modern, comprehensive definition of C. The resulting definition, the ANSI standard, or "ANSI C", was completed late
To Read more ..to ppl who loves history stuff ;)
http://www.le.ac.uk/cc/tutorials/c/cccchist.html
Sudantha_s
04-09-2009, 06:40 PM
2 -Introduction to Turbo C++ 4.5
Sudantha_s
04-09-2009, 06:40 PM
3 -Writing your first application++ 4.5
Jack_Sparrow
04-09-2009, 06:41 PM
Gud Work kolla C++ walata apith udaw karannam :D
echcharanam mata beee :(
sanzilla jackcat
04-09-2009, 06:51 PM
I disagree with you on a one thing , why you using turbo C++ 4.5 ? well use the
dev C++ , it's free and opensource . why don't you use them ? Anyway no problem
of using the turbo C++ 4.5 but try the Dev C++.
nagaya
04-09-2009, 07:02 PM
I disagree with you on a one thing , why you using turbo C++ 4.5 ? well use the
dev C++ , it's free and opensource . why don't you use them ? Anyway no problem
of using the turbo C++ 4.5 but try the Dev C++.
I vote for teaching without any IDE......jst with like GCC ..etc :rolleyes:
Sudantha_s
04-12-2009, 11:32 AM
2 -Introduction to Turbo C++ 4.5
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System Requirements:
• Intel 386-based PC or higher
• PC-DOS (MS-DOS) 4.01 or later, 100%compatible version
• Microsoft Windows 3.1 or later, 100%compatible version
• 4Mb extended memory (8Mb highly recommended for improved performance, building OWL applications, or running multiple applications on Windows)
• 3.5" high-density disk drive or CD-ROM drive
Hard Disk Requirements:
• CD-ROM configuration (tools run from CD): 7Mb
• Minimum installation: 25Mb
• Full installation: 65Mb
ANSI C-compatible
• Example games
• Integrated Debugger
• Plug-in VBX support
• Create OLE-based applications
• Full support for industry standards
• Create 16-bit Windows 3.1 programs
• Flexible Integrated Development Environment
• Visual AppExpert, ClassExpert, TargetExpert and DialogExpert
• Easy Win library allows DOS and UNIX programs to work in Windows
sherlock
04-12-2009, 12:42 PM
good Work Bro keep it up
nasri123
04-12-2009, 12:43 PM
Thanx
dilshan_n
04-18-2009, 10:49 PM
Hehe koluwa indala hitala honda wadath karanawa wage :)
dreamslanka
11-08-2009, 11:05 AM
koo ithiri lessons tika?
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