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Getting Started with configuring laptops

Hi everyone so in this post we are going to see how we can move from traditional TurboC to gcc-compiler.Ok before diving into the details I must say that TurboC is really very much outdated and thus it doesn't support STLs and all.Moreover, many of the students don't use Linux so having gcc-compiler really gives you a feel of how to work on the terminal.Ok so moving to next segment that is how to set up your laptops: 1)  Go to the link given below and download TDM-GCC.        Download TDM-GCC 2)   Ok after downloading the gcc-compiler we need to have some text editor(Sublime Text,Atom,Notepad++ etc..). 3)   You can any text editor but I personally prefer Sublime text because of its beautiful UI(maybe I am little biased:)).Click on the link given below to download Sublime text.        Download Sublime Text 4)  Congrats you have just configured your pc:)
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Welcome to #LearnToCode

Hi everyone, welcome to #LearnToCode.This post is an introductory post and it will explain you various things and most probably it will answer your various questions related to #LearnToCode.So without wasting much of time lets dive into the details and various facts regarding #LearnToCode 1) What is #LearnToCode ? #LearnToCode is a community formed with the aim of improving the coding culture in the university and making people aware of various technologies.We are a group of three 3-4 people who are trying to help people by guiding them.The main motivation behind launching this was the inability of people to code even after reaching the pre-final year.We strongly believe that you should be clear about the fundamentals of at least one OOPS language(C++, Java etc.), Data Structures and Algorithms and we are going to help you in that.We have taken this initiative for 1st and 2nd-year students because they are having ample amount of time for improving their technical skills.We are not