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  • raashid bhatt

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    Does learning syntax , file IO and some string functions in c make u a
    expert.
  • Joachim Schmitz

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    raashid bhatt wrote:
    Does learning syntax , file IO and some string functions in c make u a
    expert.
    No, but it get's u closer.

    Bye, Jojo


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    • Martin Ambuhl

      #3
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      raashid bhatt wrote:
      Does learning syntax , file IO and some string functions in c make u a
      expert.
      If this person "u" is an expert, he knows a good deal more than that.

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      • Nick Keighley

        #4
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        On 19 Aug, 12:55, raashid bhatt <raashidbh...@g mail.comwrote:
        Does learning syntax , file IO and some string functions in c make u a
        expert.
        Post in standard english ("c" and "u" are not english words) it makes
        your posts easier to follow.

        No, only knowing the syntax, file I/O and string functions
        does not make you a C expert.


        To become a better C programmer: Get a copy of "The C Programming
        Language"
        read it and do the exercises as you go. Read the comp.lang.c FAQ.
        Read this ng. Write lots of programs in C.


        --
        Nick Keighley

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        • santosh

          #5
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          raashid bhatt wrote:
          Does learning syntax , file IO and some string functions in c make u a
          expert.
          No.

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          • raashid bhatt

            #6
            Re: Information

            On Aug 19, 5:23 am, santosh <santosh....@gm ail.comwrote:
            raashid bhatt wrote:
            Does learning syntax , file IO and some string functions in c make u a
            expert.
            >
            No.
            then how will i come to know i am at expert level Please Answer

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            • Eric Sosman

              #7
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              raashid bhatt wrote:
              On Aug 19, 5:23 am, santosh <santosh....@gm ail.comwrote:
              >raashid bhatt wrote:
              >>Does learning syntax , file IO and some string functions in c make u a
              >>expert.
              >No.
              >
              then how will i come to know i am at expert level Please Answer
              Start a million threads on randomly-chosen topics you haven't
              bothered to acquaint yourself with, and memorize every answer.

              Seriously, Raashid, Usenet is a splendid medium for some
              purposes but is not very good at wholesale transfer of basic
              knowledge. Other delivery mechanisms -- textbooks, tutorials,
              teachers -- are both more efficient and more effective. This
              scatter-shot approach of yours is unlikely to be either. Get
              a book, read the FAQ, go to a class -- and then come back here
              when you have "directed questions." The outcome will be better.

              --
              Eric.Sosman@sun .com

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              • santosh

                #8
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                raashid bhatt wrote:
                On Aug 19, 5:23 am, santosh <santosh....@gm ail.comwrote:
                >raashid bhatt wrote:
                Does learning syntax , file IO and some string functions in c make
                u a expert.
                >>
                >No.
                >
                then how will i come to know i am at expert level Please Answer
                When your brain automatically thinks in C when making tea or feeding the
                cat, then you'll know that you're an "expert." :-)

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                • Lee

                  #9
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                  Eric Sosman wrote:
                  raashid bhatt wrote:
                  >On Aug 19, 5:23 am, santosh <santosh....@gm ail.comwrote:
                  >>raashid bhatt wrote:
                  >>>Does learning syntax , file IO and some string functions in c make u a
                  >>>expert.
                  >>No.
                  >>
                  >then how will i come to know i am at expert level Please Answer
                  >
                  Start a million threads on randomly-chosen topics you haven't
                  bothered to acquaint yourself with, and memorize every answer.
                  This time of the day has been rashid bhatt's learning time for a couple
                  of days now. What else can one ask for than being spoon-fed .
                  Seriously, Raashid, Usenet is a splendid medium for some
                  purposes but is not very good at wholesale transfer of basic
                  knowledge. Other delivery mechanisms -- textbooks, tutorials,
                  teachers -- are both more efficient and more effective. This
                  scatter-shot approach of yours is unlikely to be either. Get
                  a book, read the FAQ, go to a class -- and then come back here
                  when you have "directed questions." The outcome will be better.
                  If only Google didn't make Usenet appear like a Web group.Sigh!

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                  • raashid bhatt

                    #10
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                    On Aug 19, 7:56 am, Lee <leeh...@gmail. comwrote:
                    Eric Sosman wrote:
                    raashid bhatt wrote:
                    On Aug 19, 5:23 am, santosh <santosh....@gm ail.comwrote:
                    >raashid bhatt wrote:
                    >>Does learning syntax , file IO and some string functions in c make ua
                    >>expert.
                    >No.
                    >
                    then how will i come to know i am at expert level Please Answer
                    >
                        Start a million threads on randomly-chosen topics you haven't
                    bothered to acquaint yourself with, and memorize every answer.
                    >
                    This time of the day has been rashid bhatt's learning time for a couple
                    of days now. What else can one ask for than being spoon-fed .
                    >
                    Seriously, Raashid, Usenet is a splendid medium for some
                    purposes but is not very good at wholesale transfer of basic
                    knowledge.  Other delivery mechanisms -- textbooks, tutorials,
                    teachers -- are both more efficient and more effective.  This
                    scatter-shot approach of yours is unlikely to be either.  Get
                    a book, read the FAQ, go to a class -- and then come back here
                    when you have "directed questions."  The outcome will be better.
                    >
                    If only Google didn't make Usenet appear like a Web group.Sigh!
                    i am Sorry

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                    • pete

                      #11
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                      raashid bhatt wrote:
                      On Aug 19, 5:23 am, santosh <santosh....@gm ail.comwrote:
                      >raashid bhatt wrote:
                      >>Does learning syntax , file IO and some string functions in c make u a
                      >>expert.
                      >No.
                      >
                      then how will i come to know i am at expert level Please Answer
                      The more that you can answer other peoples questions about C correctly,
                      the more of an expert you are.

                      --
                      pete

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                      • Mike Wahler

                        #12
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                        "santosh" <santosh.k83@gm ail.comwrote in message
                        news:g8eknh$b0a $2@registered.m otzarella.org.. .
                        raashid bhatt wrote:
                        >
                        >On Aug 19, 5:23 am, santosh <santosh....@gm ail.comwrote:
                        >>raashid bhatt wrote:
                        >Does learning syntax , file IO and some string functions in c make
                        >u a expert.
                        >>>
                        >>No.
                        >>
                        >then how will i come to know i am at expert level Please Answer
                        >
                        When your brain automatically thinks in C when making tea or feeding the
                        cat, then you'll know that you're an "expert." :-)
                        I won't call it indication of expertise, but perhaps
                        'corruption': often when writing generic text,
                        e.g. a letter to a friend, I continually write 'int'
                        instead of 'in'. I guess it's become hard coded int
                        my fingers. :-)

                        -Mike




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                        • August Karlstrom

                          #13
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                          Charlton Wilbur wrote:
                          [...]
                          And I suspect that the more certain you are that you're an expert, the
                          less correct you are.
                          "The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the
                          intelligent are full of doubt." - Bertrand Russell


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