C Language on my computer, missing?
@tapeovermylips (21)
Philippines
July 16, 2008 2:59am CST
When I went to college five years ago, I knew very little about computers and ended up taking a non-computer course. I wasn`t able to finish my non-computer course and when I started school again this academic year, I took up Computer Science. So, go figure.
Does all PCs have a C Language built on them? I tried to access my C Language but I couldn`t.
Aren't you supposed to type "cd.." then "cd.." and then "cd tc.." ? I did but it says "The system can not find the path specified"
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@zeroflashx2 (2491)
• Philippines
16 Jul 08
Actually, not all PCs have C language. The DOS C language is not used by the majority anymore. Only programming enthusiasts. Just keep searching around the net. You'll probably come across Turbo C somewhere. It is a good language to learn programming though. It provides a good background in programming and the fundamental concepts are still being used in new languages such as Java/Visual C.
Try this, type "cd\". Then do a "dir" and check if the turbo C is there. Most likely, it won't be. It isn't usually supplied with PCs/Operating systems. You try to search tc in Windows explorer search. Seek help as well from your instructor.
Take care and wish you all the best in your studies.
Take care and wish you all the best in your studies. @tapeovermylips (21)
• Philippines
17 Jul 08
I guess mine doesn`t have a C Language. You were very helpful, thanks a lot. ;)
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@zeroflashx2 (2491)
• Philippines
17 Jul 08
Don't mention it my friend.
Hope you'll get to have turbo c so you could practice at home. Take care!
Hope you'll get to have turbo c so you could practice at home. Take care!

