How to Make a Simple C Program
by Branden Sammons in Circuits > Software
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How to Make a Simple C Program
These instructions will show you how to construct a very basic C program. Currently computers are found in almost every household in America and programming is a method that lets us interact directly with them. Thus I created this instruction for anyone with a windows computer to follow. People with no programming knowledge might spend 30 or so minutes, but those with more experience will take less time. By the end of the instruction you should have a working program that you constructed yourself.
Needed Things
- Windows computer
- Admin access may be needed
- Adaptations can be made with other computers
- Internet connection
Downloading Software
Note: If you are running a non windows computer this step and the one that follows won't pertain to you.
1. Click on this Link > MinGW
2. Click the Download link on the webpage
Figure 1
Note: You will be redirected to the page in Figure 2
3. Click the Download link on the new webpage
Figure 2
Note:You will be redirected to the page in Figure 3
4. Wait till the download completes
Figure 3
Note: Can take awhile
5. Navigate towards your computers downloads folder
Install the Software
1. Run the Installer
Note: you might run into a popup, just hit run as in Figure 4
2. Click on the Install button
Figure 5
3. Uncheck the Graphical User Interface box
Figure 6
4. Click the Continue button
Figure 7
5. Wait for the software to download
Figure 8
6. After the software has finished downloading click on the Quit button
Figure 9
Create the Code
1. Open Notepad
Click the windows button then type "notepad" as in Figure 10
If done right should end up at Figure 11
2. Type the files to include
#include <stdio.h>
Figure 12
Note: You can add other files you would like to use, we will include this so that we can have output
3. Add the Main Statement and the brackets
int main( int argc, const char* argv[] ) { }
Figure 13
4. Add the Printf Statement within the brackets
printf("Hello World! Made by [insert name].");
Figure 14
Note: replace [insert name] with your name for added personalization
5. Save the File as a .c file
Figure 15 then Figure 16
Compile and Run
1. Open Command Prompt
Click the windows button then type "cmd" as in Figure 17
If done right should end up at Figure 18
2. Type in the GCC command
gcc First.c -o First
Figure 19
3. Type in the command to run the program
./First
Figure 20
Finished
There you have it you have constructed your first C program. Now adapting the simple code we constructed you can make more complex programs. If you experienced any problems try the MinGW webpage, there is a troubleshooting section. If that doesn't fix the problem try going over the instructions again. If neither of those help you try asking your questions on Stack Overflow.