Here you go
http://einstein.drexel.edu/courses/CompPhys/General/C_basics/c_tutorial.html
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2006-12-25 23:18:12
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answered by jan 7
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Hi Vaishali.
If you want to enter the IT sector, then learning C is a good thing to start with. But it is not sufficient to make a good project. You may have to learn some other technologies like C++, C#, Java, or website programming using asp.net etc. and sometimes knowledge of Database such as Oracle, Sybase or MS SQL Server is also required..
Now from so many technologies which one you select, depends upon your area of interest whether you want to do system programming. web designing, web programming, animation, network programming..i mean there are so many options..
I am not saying that C is useless. Infact it is the most popular language. But specifically 'C' will be useful for you only if you have good knowledge of Computer Science subjects..
And if you are not from Computer background, then go for learning some other technologies on which you can make good projects (and earn good money too), as i mentioned above also..
2006-12-26 20:43:00
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answered by Anonymous
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The Christian god is described as omnipotent, omniscient, and omni-benevolent. This is not possible. If he is omnipotent (all-powerful) he should be able to create a stone that he cannot move, but if he cannot move said stone, he is still not omnipotent. Omnipotence contradicts itself. The Church claims that God has granted all humans free-will with which he cannot tamper. Not only does this contradict omnipotence, but it also contradicts omniscience. Omniscience means all-knowing. This means that God supposedly knows everything: past, present, and future. If he has perfect foreknowledge of the future, we could not have free-will. We would have to do everything as God had foreseen. Ultimately, nothing would be choice, it would be fate. Finally, how can a God who allows bad things to happen be omni-benevolent (all-good)? I don't believe in good and evil as defined terms. Good and evil are both subjective to each human. Most of the world believed that Hitler was an evil man, but he saw himself as good (not saying that he was). He thought he was saving Germany. If someone robs a house and gets away with pretty much everything, and then the family comes home to an empty house with the savings jar smashed and emptied, that family is going to think of the burglar as evil, especially if the money in the jar was for the kids' college education. Now, that same burglar sells everything he stole so that he can pay for his daughter to have a life-saving operation, is he still evil? As I said, there is no absolute good or evil, therefore no god can be either good or evil. This is why I believe in the ancient gods, not the Christian one. Venus Bless
2016-05-23 07:30:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Kindly Send your Resume
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Lets see how much you are usefull
Regards
Alok Tiwari
2006-12-25 23:23:10
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answered by mralokkp 3
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Now go for C++, C# and Java.
2006-12-25 23:49:03
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answered by liketoaskq 5
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http://www.freewebs.com/homesjob
2006-12-26 00:46:57
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answered by james j 1
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