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Harsimran
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      08-05-2004
I am a young C programer and want to increase my knowledge in C and
also Like to get some money not more just a little .If u can help in
getting me my pocket money or can help me in gaining my knowledge in C
by sharing views with me kindly concider me.
 
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Darrell Grainger
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      08-05-2004
On Thu, 5 Aug 2004, Harsimran wrote:

> I am a young C programer and want to increase my knowledge in C and
> also Like to get some money not more just a little .If u can help in
> getting me my pocket money or can help me in gaining my knowledge in C
> by sharing views with me kindly concider me.


Read everything at http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/C-faq/top.html. If you can
understand this you know more than most C programmers. Next, get a copy of
the C standard, read and understand it.

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Malcolm
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      08-05-2004

"Harsimran" <> wrote
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> I am a young C programer and want to increase my knowledge in C and
> also Like to get some money not more just a little .If u can help in
> getting me my pocket money or can help me in gaining my knowledge in C
> by sharing views with me kindly concider me.
>

Unfortunately it's not easy to convert a decent knowledge of C to pocket
money, particularly if you're a minor. Most companies wouldn't employ child
programmers, though of course ultimately programming could be part of a
well-paid job.
It used to be possible to write programs in the bedroom and sell them, but
now this is much more difficult, as tastes have become much more
sophisticated.


 
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      08-13-2004
(Darrell Grainger) wrote in message news:<>...
> On Thu, 5 Aug 2004, Harsimran wrote:
>
> > I am a young C programer and want to increase my knowledge in C and
> > also Like to get some money not more just a little .If u can help in
> > getting me my pocket money or can help me in gaining my knowledge in C
> > by sharing views with me kindly concider me.

>
> Read everything at http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/C-faq/top.html. If you can
> understand this you know more than most C programmers. Next, get a copy of
> the C standard, read and understand it.



Well sir thanks for ur kind guidance and help I had gone
through C FAQ's and now I dont know how to get my hand over C
standards getting them by ANSI or ISO is very costly and I am in
India here I am not able to figure out how to get my hands on it frm
here only.Plz guide me again.
 
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Rohan Seth
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      08-13-2004
Harsimran wrote:

> (Darrell Grainger) wrote in message news:<>...
>
>>On Thu, 5 Aug 2004, Harsimran wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I am a young C programer and want to increase my knowledge in C and
>>>also Like to get some money not more just a little .If u can help in
>>>getting me my pocket money or can help me in gaining my knowledge in C
>>>by sharing views with me kindly concider me.

>>
>>Read everything at http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/C-faq/top.html. If you can
>>understand this you know more than most C programmers. Next, get a copy of
>>the C standard, read and understand it.

>
>
>
> Well sir thanks for ur kind guidance and help I had gone
> through C FAQ's and now I dont know how to get my hand over C
> standards getting them by ANSI or ISO is very costly and I am in
> India here I am not able to figure out how to get my hands on it frm
> here only.Plz guide me again.


Mate !! Become a member of a public library so U can borrow books ....
use google as a search tool to enhance ur knowledge .... download a free
compiler and practice. Start off with small simple programs and keep
modifying to challenge urself....
At your age (depends how young u are) if U want to succeed as a good
programmer learn to have passion and commitment .... "MONEY" will come
to U at the right time .....
 
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      08-13-2004
Harsimran wrote:
> (Darrell Grainger) wrote:
>> On Thu, 5 Aug 2004, Harsimran wrote:
>>
>>> I am a young C programer and want to increase my knowledge in
>>> C and also Like to get some money not more just a little .If u
>>> can help in getting me my pocket money or can help me in
>>> gaining my knowledge in C by sharing views with me kindly
>>> concider me.

>>
>> Read everything at http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/C-faq/top.html. If
>> you can understand this you know more than most C programmers.
>> Next, get a copy of the C standard, read and understand it.

>
> Well sir thanks for ur kind guidance and help I had gone through
> C FAQ's and now I dont know how to get my hand over C standards
> getting them by ANSI or ISO is very costly and I am in India
> here I am not able to figure out how to get my hands on it frm
> here only.Plz guide me again.


Google for N869 and get the last draft of the C99 standard. I
recommend the text version, because it is easy to search. It is
free.

Don't use abbreviations such as 'ur'. Do separate sentences with
blanks. It makes things much easier to read.

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Mark McIntyre
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      08-13-2004
On 13 Aug 2004 05:06:16 -0700, in comp.lang.c ,
(Harsimran) wrote:

>I dont know how to get my hand over C
>standards getting them by ANSI or ISO is very costly


??? The ISO C standard costs $18 as a pdf download from ANSI or NCITS.
Hopefully that is not too expensive for you.


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      08-14-2004
Thanks to all of you and sorry of using those short cut methods of
writing.
Is there any way by which I can take part in any on going project so
that my understanding increases .I have enough bookesh knowledge and
want to take part in some project.
 
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      08-14-2004
Thanks to all of you and sorry of using those short cut methods of
writing.
Is there any way by which I can take part in any on going project so
that my understanding increases .I have enough bookesh knowledge and
want to take part in some project.
 
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      08-14-2004
Harsimran wrote:
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> Thanks to all of you and sorry of using those short cut methods of
> writing.
> Is there any way by which I can take part in any on going project so
> that my understanding increases .I have enough bookesh knowledge and
> want to take part in some project.


My advice is always to come up with a medium-sized project of your own,
then work it from beginning to end. That way you get exposure to all
facets of design and implementation. A project that can be done 100% ISO
standard is best. We can help when you get stuck.

As far as what to choose, pick something that interests you. A little
database for your music collection, a trivia game, a fantasy sports
stats collector and scoring system, whatever. Doesn't matter if you'd be
reinventing something already done, you're learning.

My learning project was a text-adventure game.




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