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bookChallenge: Write Your First C Program

Before you move forward, it is important to solidify your understanding of how a basic C program is structured. In the previous example, you learned that every C program must include the main function, which serves as the entry point for execution. You also saw how to use the #include <stdio.h> directive to access input and output functions such as printf. Additionally, you learned that statements in C end with a semicolon, and that curly braces {} are used to define the body of a function. With these elements in mind, you are ready to put your knowledge into practice by writing your own C program.

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Write a function that prints a custom message to the console. The function should display a unique message of your choice when called from main.

  • The function must print a custom message to the console.
  • The function must not take any parameters and must not return a value.
  • The function must be called from main.

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Before you move forward, it is important to solidify your understanding of how a basic C program is structured. In the previous example, you learned that every C program must include the main function, which serves as the entry point for execution. You also saw how to use the #include <stdio.h> directive to access input and output functions such as printf. Additionally, you learned that statements in C end with a semicolon, and that curly braces {} are used to define the body of a function. With these elements in mind, you are ready to put your knowledge into practice by writing your own C program.

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Swipe to start coding

Write a function that prints a custom message to the console. The function should display a unique message of your choice when called from main.

  • The function must print a custom message to the console.
  • The function must not take any parameters and must not return a value.
  • The function must be called from main.

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