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i, for one, recommend ditching pure C and using C++ instead. Programming with objects is sooooooo much easier.
Can some one please tell me where can I find some exemples or how to get the codes from my current installed programs?
Which program should I use in linux or may I use Microsoft visual studio C? which files must I have to compile it?
thank you