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By now you’re probably eager to create programs that allow your computer to really interact with the outside world. You don’t just want programs that work as glorified typewriters, displaying fixed information that you included in the program code, and indeed there’s a whole world of programming that goes beyond that.
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© 2006 Ivor Horton
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(2006). First Steps in Programming. In: Beginning C. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0243-1_2
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