C is something you write in, not an application.
C language doesn't have commands only instructions. Sadly, 'find' is not an instruction in C, you might have misunderstood something.
find the program in c-pgms.blogspot.com
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I don't see why not. A little archaic though. How about C++ using a Linux distro? I use Ubuntu and Fedora. They're very similar. Fedora probably has more features, but I don't know it as well yet. Fedora detected my network card on my AMD 64 and Ubuntu couldn't. (that is Ubuntu Feisty 7.04) and Fedora that I use is ver. 6. I think they have 7 out now. They are both free and you can try them with a live CD without having to install anything. You can even keep your windoze OS if you want. But, after a while, you find you don't need it. The only reason I still keep win around is for the printer driver. Has to have a propritary microslop driver. I could write one myself, but I really don't have the time. Maybe this winter. Check it out, it'll get you used to working with shells. Just Google ubuntu and fedora (red hat). Have fun LOL.AnswerYou can use C-shell (csh, tcsh) in Unix, and you can write scripts (or programs) for it.
The possessive form of the singular noun 'fedora' is fedora's.Example: The fedora's band is made of silk.
Check out the acos function.
thread is not specific to C-language. Use wikipedia to find out what threads are, and use Posix Threads (or pthreadsfor short) to create multi-threaded programs in C
The best place to find a good selection of books on the C programming language would be Amazon. One can also find some at Barnes&Noble, Overstock, and WalMart.
you cant for free, but i was looking round to find what language games are written in and most are in C/C++
C-language was derived from B-language.
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language before c language is pascal