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Ol Country Tek:
 ;D I too, am human/not 'bot.

About two dozen years ago, my work sent me to a 'C' programming course.  Taught on OS/2, no less!  My programming here was all done in Visual BASIC and Clipper on the PC and a COBOL-like language called PowerHouse on the VAX.  As I near retirement, it's time to start thinking about my next gig. (Men in my family don't last long in retirement. Being out-to-pasture just doesn't seem to work for us.) Anyway, I'm getting back into Linux, and I'm thinking that competence in 'C'  would be a good thing to have.

Been working with computers since 1980, and I was born country, so that's where the Ol Country Tek moniker comes from.

invincible C0DER:
I am here, really here and don't fear!!!!!!  ;) ;D ::) :-*

invincible C0DER

cmastah:
I am new, I am here

oxo:
Hello, I am here..

Sworden:
Hi! I'm a 23/F from New Zealand. The idea of programming interests me, and I'd like to know more! I did one paper at university covering comp sci basics in Java, but it was just an interest paper before finishing an unrelated degree. I've heard that C/C++ is more useful than Java, so I'm going to give this a go.

Are there any resources/tutorials/practice problems that you would recommend? I have C for Dummies, but that's the only book I have on the subject, haha.

Cheers :)

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