At the end of this project, you are expected to be able to explain to anyone, without the help of Google:
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Why C programming is awesome (dont forget to tweet today, with the hashtag #cisfun :))
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Who invented C
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Who are Dennis Ritchie, Brian Kernighan and Linus Torvalds
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What happens when you type gcc main.c
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What is an entry point
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What is main
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How to print text using printf, puts and putchar
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How to get the size of a specific type using the unary operator sizeof
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How to compile using gcc
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What is the default program name when compiling with gcc
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What is the official Holberton C coding style and how to check your code with betty-style
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How to find the right header to include in your source code when using a standard library function
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How does the main function influence the return value of the program
- Allowed editors: vi, vim, emacs
- All your files will be compiled on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS using gcc 4.8.4
- All your files should end with a new line
- A README.md file at the root of the holbertonschool-low_level_programming repo, containing a description of the repository
- A README.md file, at the root of the folder of this project, containing a description of the project
- There should be no errors and no warnings during compilation
- You are not allowed to use system -Your code should use the Betty style. It will be checked using betty-style.pl and betty-doc.pl
- Allowed editors: vi, vim, emacs
- All your scripts will be tested on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
- All your scripts should be exactly two lines long ($ wc -l file should print 2)
- All your files should end with a new line
- The first line of all your files should be exactly #!/bin/bash