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  • Category: C and C++
  • Founded: Aug 20, 1998
  • Language: English
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Now that's what I call a dream machine!

Come and share your current projects, get help to solve a bug or anything related to C/C++ programming!

What I would like to see this group become...
A place for advanced programmers to share ideas and experience.
A place where less experienced programmers can get assistance and/or advice from those of us who have learned, from our own mistakes, what makes bad code bad.

Debates (arguments) are a good thing for everybody if they are kept respectful.
Also, please don't flame a newbie for being a newbie.

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On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 6:34 AM, manishpchawda ... Understandable, since what you're doing isn't defined, and you shouldn't do it in C or C++. ...
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Hi, I am not able to understand the output of following C program : unsigned char x; x = 300; printf("%d",x); int x,y; x = 5; y = 10;
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Hi, I am not able to understand the output of the following: unsigned char x; x = 300; printf("%d",x); int x,y; x = 5; y = 10;
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"C by Discovery" source code
Hi All, Trying to re-school myself in C and I've had this book in pile - I believe it's the first version, 1999 edition by L.S. Foster. I know, I know, there's
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