yaht-C version 1.2 has been released under the GNU GPLv3.
I do not use linux/unix OS, and i have not tested it with those OS's.
You may download it, and any further versions, here:...
Type: Posts; User: ramidavis
yaht-C version 1.2 has been released under the GNU GPLv3.
I do not use linux/unix OS, and i have not tested it with those OS's.
You may download it, and any further versions, here:...
how am i an idoit? i have a question about using the gnu gpl
in the gpl, it states to put a copyright notice.
what if i do not actually have a copyright registered with the us copyright office?...
you can use the gnu gplv3 without owning a copyright, correct?
i just looked at getting something copyrighted, and i can not afford it.
the gnu gpl says i have to include (c) "your name" year on...
... which is why i have been working on this, to include with everything i release.
This would be included in a file along with the release. The general idea is that this file lets the...
How would i release something free of any license?
Can i just make my own terms without any copyleft/right bull***?
I really don't want the 2 tons of text that gnu makes you include with...
For all the more i have been tinkering with, my current set up of code::blocks 12.11 with GCC on windows 7 x64 is working great.
What would you recommend if i wanted 100% compatibility with C99...
Are functions not just a fancy way of initializing a variable?
Ultimately, a function just returns its specified return type with a value to the caller.
The entire program itself, as far as i can...
I see in many guides the expression "foo bar", or sometimes "foobar", and even things like:
if(bar == foo)
{
// ...
}
When or where did "foobar" come from, anyway??
An yahtzee game i have been working on in my free time.
Farm chores first, code later, you know?
made with code::blocks w/mingw
compiler gcc
runs from cmd.exe on windows, should work on...
Hmm. Looks like i need to look up pointers. They skimmed over them in the book. Thanks for the tip, Barney!
Hello, i am new to the forum, and programming in general.
I picked up "C for dummies 2nd edition" as an ebook, and have been working my way through it, using code::blocks.
Almost done with my...