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As i scanned through it, i saw a few things that caught my eye.
1st) I loved how detaild your tutorials were, they explained everything extremely well. Congrats on a good tutorial. 2nd) The first array example used an array index of 1, some people scan through tutorials like this. In your text, it says arrays start at 0, but maybe the first example should also have been 0 to instill to "skimmers" the same information you would get from reading. 3rd) No strcat() function explanation. Also (i don't know C very well) there was no mention of lcase() or ucase() [in C++ defined from cctype]. IMHO these are vital string functions.
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I believe by lcase and ucase, you mean tolower and toupper.
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Thanks, Tempest. I have strcat(), and I'll see where I can incorporate those other two functions in.
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