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diff --git a/c.html.markdown b/c.html.markdown index 7975a1c2..a57be1dc 100644 --- a/c.html.markdown +++ b/c.html.markdown @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ contributors: - ["himanshu", "https://github.com/himanshu81494"] - ["Joshua Li", "https://github.com/JoshuaRLi"] - ["Dragos B. Chirila", "https://github.com/dchirila"] + - ["Heitor P. de Bittencourt", "https://github.com/heitorPB/"] --- Ah, C. Still **the** language of modern high-performance computing. @@ -88,10 +89,12 @@ int main (int argc, char** argv) // Types /////////////////////////////////////// - // All variables MUST be declared at the top of the current block scope - // we declare them dynamically along the code for the sake of the tutorial - // (however, C99-compliant compilers allow declarations near the point where - // the value is used) + // Compilers that are not C99-compliant require that variables MUST be + // declared at the top of the current block scope. + // Compilers that ARE C99-compliant allow declarations near the point where + // the value is used. + // For the sake of the tutorial, variables are declared dynamically under + // C99-compliant standards. // ints are usually 4 bytes int x_int = 0; @@ -820,7 +823,7 @@ Best to find yourself a copy of [K&R, aka "The C Programming Language"](https:// It is *the* book about C, written by Dennis Ritchie, the creator of C, and Brian Kernighan. Be careful, though - it's ancient and it contains some inaccuracies (well, ideas that are not considered good anymore) or now-changed practices. -Another good resource is [Learn C The Hard Way](http://c.learncodethehardway.org/book/). +Another good resource is [Learn C The Hard Way](http://learncodethehardway.org/c/). If you have a question, read the [compl.lang.c Frequently Asked Questions](http://c-faq.com). |