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#21 mahesh2k

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Posted 06 January 2010 - 11:35 AM

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program nicely in c but i am not aware how c can be used for web development n related issue?if suppose a c program can be embedded with html,,how client can use that one if he is not having a related compiler installed in his computer??plz clear me,how can i use my programming skill for webdevelopment in webpages??

Even i'm not sure about creating webpage using c/c++. Some people do claim to do that so,but i never able to find that out. I'm curious about this now. If anyone comes up with this question as new thread and can answer this then it will be a great contribution for trap17. There is very less information about this on google(internet).

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Posted 13 April 2010 - 08:07 AM

tutorials arent all as hped up at they are made out to be. A lot of these sites are vague too and you dont learn much just a lot of confusin sometimes. and you can really question back and get an instant answer like in class

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Posted 14 April 2010 - 12:35 AM

Hmm, I don't know why you would categorize C/C++ with HTML and CSS, mainly because CSS and HTML aren't even scripting languages.

In any case, all programs the are native to HTML are non-compile open languages (eval function) such as PHP, JS, etc. C, C++, and Java aren't native to HTML and need to be compiled.

I do agree that w3schools is an excellent site to learn these languages. I don't understand why you would post w3schools as a site and not the c/c++ site.

Side note: does anyone know how to link C++ with HTML other than using a Java framework?




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