I appreciate the help. Implementing your suggestions solved the issue.
Thanks also for the link to "Teach Yourself Programming in 10 years" - a really great read. At 62 I am considerably past...
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I appreciate the help. Implementing your suggestions solved the issue.
Thanks also for the link to "Teach Yourself Programming in 10 years" - a really great read. At 62 I am considerably past...
I'm pretty much brand new to C and am working my way through chapter 2 of "Teach Yourself C in 21 Days" at:
Teach Yourself C in 21 Days -- Table of Contents
I'm using Pelles C. I've typed the...
Good morning, Tater.
Again, thanks for your help, especially for the tutorials.
This board is a great resource. From reading through some of the more recent threads I find myself clueless...
OK, PellesC has been downloaded and installed and I have managed to get your window routine to run. Thank you very much for all this. I'll continue wading through my beginner stuff now and see how...
Currently I'm using Code::Blocks and MINGW. For the little I have done so far they seem to be fine. Is there a reason I would consider switching to your PellesC? Thanks also for the rest of the...
Yes indeed, taking my time and doing it right will be primary. Windows GUI is what I am looking for and I can imagine that it will be involved. But I like "involved" as a rule and look forward to...
Thank you very much. I will probably stick with C as it is a language I would like to learn more about. As you did not address my concerns about output to printers and writing programs that will be...
I'm new here, obviously. I have some experience with Fortran back in the punched card days, considerably more with QuickBASIC and a smidgen with assembly. Now in Windows I want to pursue C with the...