In C (and C++ and Java), the semicolon is used to mark the end of a statement. It is also used the separate the expressions in a for loop.
The same reason why you use any other symbol: because they are parts of thy syntax of the language.
The compiler demands it: your programs wouldn't compile without them.
A semi-colon is used in a do while statement for the same reason that it is used in any other statement. The rules of C and C++, as well as Java, require that every statement be terminated with a semi-colon.
There is no part called 'loader' in C language.
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The compiler demands it: your programs wouldn't compile without them.
A semi-colon is used in a do while statement for the same reason that it is used in any other statement. The rules of C and C++, as well as Java, require that every statement be terminated with a semi-colon.
There is no part called 'loader' in C language.
TO use a c language first step is to know about the c language and the steps to use the c progrmming language with the help of any elders or with the teachers. TO use the arrays you have to get th eknowledge of "c" language
To run C language?! Your question makes no sense.
main() { if(printf("%c",59)) }
C has nothing to do with graphics.
No, it is a programming language.
In computer-programming.
Programming, mainly.
For is it programming used.