1.Save program: with .c extension. This will help you in retrieving the code in case the
program crashes upon execution.
2.Compile program: Compilation can be done by going to the Compile Menu of Borland
TC 3.0 and invoking the compile option available in that menu. The shortcut for this
step is the Alt+F9 key. If working with Borland Turbo C 4.5, go to the Project Menu and
invoke the compile option. It has the same shortcut key. In Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0, go
to the Build Menu and invoke the compile option. The shortcut for this is the Ctrl+F7
key. After the compilation, look for errors and warnings. ...
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