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I would maybe Google how to write a "hello world" program in C and just build from there
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Gone201179y@Livewire1407 worked with Linux before but now I'm a windows user because of most IDE's that I use
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I'd suggest starting with code blocks idea with mingw compiler as the quickest way to start (without knowing your background). then just look up some tutorials
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Talk to a counselor about how you hate yourself then Google a tutorial and start programming. Be sure to pick a bottle of strong liquor to wash away the pain.
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iamaboy19y@NoNameCode He says old but doesnt disrespect it. Calling old people old is not a problem, but calling them as a fucking monster with hidden tentacles is disrespectful. There is a subtle blurry line. xD
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nmunro31909yLearn something old with a new twist. like Clojure for instance, it's a modern interpretation of Lisp targeting the Java virtual machine.
If however C was the language you selected and wasn't just giving as an example it might be easier to install Linux in a virtual machine. I mean, some of the tools you'd need if you were building a BIG program ain't pretty but you wouldn't need those at first.
Having it in a virtual machine makes it easy to blow away your dev environment if you decide it ain't for you.
For someone who's familiarized with modern languages. How can I learn old one? Like C
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