I've been reading quite a lot on cprogramming.com and their message boards in 
addition to this group. There is quite a lot of questions and information there 
as well. I have found that sometimes just reading the questions of other 
newbies and trying out the code has helped me understand some concepts that I 
did not understand before. 

Basically, C programming questions fall into two types
1.) programs that don't compile and run.
2.) programs that compile and run but don't do what you think they should

Then there is the third type of question, that is more of a computer science  
or algorithm question.  These are sometimes complained about because sometimes 
it sounds like someone is trying to cheat on homework.  Once you understand the 
syntax of C and how to use it, then the algorithm questions become easier. 


________________________________
From: Thomas Hruska <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, August 1, 2009 9:23:53 AM
Subject: Re: [c-prog] urgent need of all types of objective question of C 
Programming

  
Uday Oberio wrote:
> Hello Everyone
> 
> I am student and very new in "C" Programming. I need all types of objective 
> questions and programs.
> please help me and also provide me the name of sites trough which i can find 
> out...
> thanx a lot....
> waiting for hopeful reply from all of you..
> thanx again..
> with regards
> Uday

Clarify what you mean by "objective questions and programs".  What 
_exactly_ are you looking for?

"trough which i can find out..." ...find out what?  Write complete 
sentences.

"thanx a lot...."
"thanx again.."

'Thanks'.  Not 'thanx'.  Spell checkers will catch mistakes like this - 
install one.

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