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    Tomas Temperley
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    Hello!, this is my first post on this forum and i'm trying to understand how this works, so if this is not the proper way of asking for help or this is in the wrong subforum just let me know please!

    I'm currently studying App Development, and as sort of a "final project" to pass the course, me and my group have to make a proyect that tracks both users and their data consumption.
    Since we're restricted to using codeblocks and c language, I wanted to get some insight on how to improve the visual aspect of the cmd, and user experience overall.
    I havent found many content of this kind online so any tutorial or explainatory about this subject would be very helpfull, since we havent been taught too much about this side of the coding, and I think this will be a great adition to the proyect, and learning experience overall.

    Thanks!

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      Hello!, this is my first post on this forum and i'm trying to understand how this works, so if this is not the proper way of asking for help or this is in the wrong subforum just let me know please!

      I'm currently studying App Development, and as sort of a "final project" to pass the course, me and my group have to make a proyect that tracks both users and their data consumption.
      Since we're restricted to using codeblocks and c language, I wanted to get some insight on how to improve the visual aspect of the cmd, and user experience overall.
      I havent found many content of this kind online so any tutorial or explainatory about this subject would be very helpfull, since we havent been taught too much about this side of the coding, and I think this will be a great adition to the proyect, and learning experience overall.

      Thanks!

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      Lost User
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      Google has some suggestions for GUI development in Codeblocks, if that is the route you are looking to take: codeblocks gui - Google Search[^].

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        Google has some suggestions for GUI development in Codeblocks, if that is the route you are looking to take: codeblocks gui - Google Search[^].

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        Tomas Temperley
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        Thanks for answering! The project has to be fully working on our teacher's computer, so no plugins or external libraries are allowed, whatever resources we can use has to be already installed on CodeBlocks, GNU Compiler vanilla version. Also this is our first proyect so any tips on this matter would be wellcomed :).

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          Thanks for answering! The project has to be fully working on our teacher's computer, so no plugins or external libraries are allowed, whatever resources we can use has to be already installed on CodeBlocks, GNU Compiler vanilla version. Also this is our first proyect so any tips on this matter would be wellcomed :).

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          Sorry, but without some actual problem details there is nothing much we can offer.

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