Get Started with C

Getting Started with C
Communicating with a computer involves speaking the language the computer  understands,  which immediately  rules  out English as the language of communication with computer. However, there  is a close analogy  between learning English language and learning C language. The classical method of learning English  is to first learn the alphabets used in the language, then learn to combine these alphabets to form words, which in turn are combined to form sentences and sentences are combined to form  paragraphs. Learning C is similar and  easier. Instead of straight-away  learning how to  write programs,  we must first know  what alphabets, numbers and special symbols are used  in C, then how using them constants, variables and keywords  are  constructed,  and finally how are these combined to form  an instruction. A group of instructions would be combined later  on to form a program.

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