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 =====Code===== =====Code=====
-Upon completion of the project, if there is an applicable collection of created code, place a copy of your finished code within <nowiki><code> </code></nowiki> blocks here.+{{:user:ssmit133:portfolio:preview.png?200|}}
  
-<code c> +=====Reflection===== 
-/+Comments/thoughts generated through performing the projectobservations made, analysis rendered, conclusions wroughtWhat did you learn from doing this project?
- * hello.c - A sample "HelloWorld!" program +
- *  +
- * written by NAME for COURSE on DATE +
- * +
- * compile with: +
-   gcc -o hello hello.+
- * +
- * execute with: +
-   ./hello +
- */+
  
-#include <stdio.h>+It isn't completed because honestly, I didnt understand what I was doing until more into the semester. My knowledge didnt grow for data flows and structures until roughly the last month of school- it just wasnt clicking.  
 +Right now though, I know exactly what I'd do.
  
-int main() +FirstI would symlink or include a header file to my list functions. 
-+Write in all answers into a linked list with Node pointers to each custom answer. 
-    printf("HelloWorld!\n");    // Output message to STDOUT +And still print back the strings or int values of info. 
-    return(0); +In times loops to make the program seem more interactive
-+Automatic questions or statements sent to the user like "here's a joke" and "Still feeling ok? Yes? Good me too".
-</code> +
- +
-=====Execution===== +
-Again, if there is associated code with the project, and you haven't already indicated how to run it, provide a sample run of your code: +
- +
-<cli> +
-lab46:~/src/cprog$ ./hello +
-Hello, World! +
-lab46:~/src/cprog$  +
-</cli> +
- +
-=====Reflection===== +
-Comments/thoughts generated through performing the project, observations made, analysis rendered, conclusions wroughtWhat did you learn from doing this project?+
  
 +Over all, this are natural learning processes you can code. But this and more is all something that I will take on next since I actually understand what Im doing now.
 =====References===== =====References=====
 In performing this project, the following resources were referenced: In performing this project, the following resources were referenced:
  
-  * URL1+  * [[https://kb.iu.edu/d/abbe|symLinks]]
   * URL2   * URL2
-  * URL3 (provides useful information on topic)+  * URL3
   * URL4   * URL4
  
 Generally, state where you got informative and useful information to help you accomplish this project when you originally worked on it (from Google, other wiki documents on the Lab46 wiki, etc.) Generally, state where you got informative and useful information to help you accomplish this project when you originally worked on it (from Google, other wiki documents on the Lab46 wiki, etc.)
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