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    C programe Exercises?
    I m a beginner in C langage and just completed Nested if-else and trunery operators... I want to do some exercise realted what i learnt.. but i m not able to get form anywhere.I completed all examples in Book now i m seraching for some on internet...Please help me to find a site which provides exercises in C language for bignners.

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    No answers?

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    I take it you have already done the Cprogramming tutorial ones?

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    google?

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    Quote Originally Posted by matsp View Post
    I take it you have already done the Cprogramming tutorial ones?

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    I m doing it but i have completed all given in exercises in books..... But i feel that is not sufficient for my practice....

    Or shd i move ahead without practicing.????

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    Quote Originally Posted by rogster001 View Post
    google?
    No exercises on GOOGLE !!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RahulDhanpat View Post
    I m doing it but i have completed all given in exercises in books..... But i feel that is not sufficient for my practice....

    Or shd i move ahead without practicing.????
    Please reply this msg

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    Of course there are exercises on the other end of a Google search.

    Anyway: your school's library doesn't have any other C programming textbooks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tabstop View Post
    Of course there are exercises on the other end of a Google search.

    Anyway: your school's library doesn't have any other C programming textbooks?
    If there was such facility available for me then y shd i ahve asked this question?

    If possible then please send me the link of google search where i can find these excersies.

    I will be gratefull if you do so..

    Thanks

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    I typed in C exercises into google. All but a couple of hits on the first page looked fine, and there were a few hundred thousand pages of results that I didn't go through.

    (Interestingly enough, on the second page was a link to the same question you asked on Yahoo! and got the same answer! Who knew?)

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    Get C by Ron House.

    Has some of the most challenging end of chapter exrercises to date.
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