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====== Write and run your programs ====== | ====== Write and run your programs ====== | ||
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+ | By Yutaka Masuda | ||
In the course, we will use a remote server to write and run (execute) your program. | In the course, we will use a remote server to write and run (execute) your program. | ||
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Let's compile it. | Let's compile it. | ||
// | // | ||
- | We have a compiler, named '' | + | We have a compiler, named '' |
+ | We would use a different compiler so please ask the lecturer which compilers are available. | ||
Call the compiler with your source file. | Call the compiler with your source file. | ||
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If there is no problem, you will not get any message from the compiler. | If there is no problem, you will not get any message from the compiler. | ||
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The following example creates '' | The following example creates '' | ||
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You can execute it. | You can execute it. | ||
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This is useful when you compile modules and subroutines in a separate file. | This is useful when you compile modules and subroutines in a separate file. | ||
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