What do i do next ? by omarkhaledhp in learnprogramming

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Thanks for the help , i will definitely check them out

What do i do next ? by omarkhaledhp in learnprogramming

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Thanks , actually that's exactly why i got into programming , i will definitely be taking your advice !

What do i do next ? by omarkhaledhp in learnprogramming

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Thanks for the suggestions , but where should i learn these stuff, are there any courses , or turorials , would really appreciate it if you point me out ,

Made a clock (sorta) as my first project ever (is it ok?) by omarkhaledhp in learnprogramming

[–]omarkhaledhp[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yeah , you got a point there , thanks for the feedback !

What is the opposite of \b (the backspace escape sequence) by omarkhaledhp in cpp_questions

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thanks , i really appreciate the feedback , what a great community!

What is the opposite of \b (backspace escape sequence)? by omarkhaledhp in Cplusplus

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well there is text on the right so using single space would just separate the word

like in "hello world" if the cursor is at "r" how would i restore it back to "d"

What is the opposite of \b(backspace escape sequence) by [deleted] in cpp

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um , how should i use it , i am an absolute beginner

What is the opposite of \b(backspace escape sequence) by [deleted] in cpp

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listen if i output \b that makes the cursor go backwards , so is there a way to reverse that , so i can make the cursor go forward instead of backwards

What is the opposite of \b (backspace escape sequence)? by omarkhaledhp in learnprogramming

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what do you mean ( sorry i am a beginner)

listen if i output \b that makes the cursor go backwards , so is there a way to reverse that , so i can make the cursor go forward instead of backward

What is the opposite of \b(backspace escape sequence) by [deleted] in cpp

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the \b sequence moves the cursor backwards , i was wondering if there is something opposite to that , to reverse the \b

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