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15 years ago
sajeetharan wrote:
[quote]do every program in c contains more than one function?
and
what is lvalue required error? please explain me wid example?[/quote]
Not all C program required more than one function. For simple program one function is enough. That is "Main()" function.
Lvalue means left side declaration or fecting values
EG
int c =a+b
c is called Lvalue
[quote]do every program in c contains more than one function?
and
what is lvalue required error? please explain me wid example?[/quote]
Not all C program required more than one function. For simple program one function is enough. That is "Main()" function.
Lvalue means left side declaration or fecting values
EG
int c =a+b
c is called Lvalue
15 years ago
why the name is changed madras to chennai.
any strong reason
any strong reason
15 years ago
he best thing is ...heard somewhere that chennai is not a tamil word but a telugu one (derived from chennapattinam i guess).
15 years ago
It was known as Madarasapattinam/Madhurasapattinam even before any European came to India. It was derived from a local Fisherman's name 'Madarasan' or 'Madhurasan' which means Sweet (Honey) King ("Madhu" + "rasan") in Tamil. Note the name Madurai also has Madhu (Sweet) in it.
Notably the name Chennai is derived from the Telugu person's name "Chennappa Naicker".
The Britishers only shortened Madarasapattinam/Madhurasapattinam to Madras like they shortened Chennapattinam to Chennai.
Its really funny to think that the Government of Tamil Nadu has changed from a Tamil name to a Telugu name and made the older one Foreign. It made Madras appear foriegn and made the telugu name Chennai a tamil name. Intelligent politics but poor welfare.
Notably the name Chennai is derived from the Telugu person's name "Chennappa Naicker".
The Britishers only shortened Madarasapattinam/Madhurasapattinam to Madras like they shortened Chennapattinam to Chennai.
Its really funny to think that the Government of Tamil Nadu has changed from a Tamil name to a Telugu name and made the older one Foreign. It made Madras appear foriegn and made the telugu name Chennai a tamil name. Intelligent politics but poor welfare.
15 years ago
tanxxxx parthiban
15 years ago
ok . thanks . why don't these government think about the vanishing of terrorism or yahhh recent the sub inspector is dead in front of the health minister on road .they don't think about the poor people.
just government do these work like changing name and etc.
just government do these work like changing name and etc.
15 years ago
good question....
ts highly idiotic. Does the government going to return back their lives? People talk abt them today and forget tomarrow.
ts highly idiotic. Does the government going to return back their lives? People talk abt them today and forget tomarrow.
15 years ago
yes this is actually happens . some people talk abt this and another day when they busy in their life they forgot all the mishappenings.
nw think if
if there were the minister in place of sub inspector on road . then police were there as a spectator as the minister were that time then?????????????????
nw think if
if there were the minister in place of sub inspector on road . then police were there as a spectator as the minister were that time then?????????????????
15 years ago
lol this sounds funny...
tat will never going to happen.. politicians in tamilnadu dominates with their money
tat will never going to happen.. politicians in tamilnadu dominates with their money
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