Answer the following questions. Your Answers must be related to C programming. I will add 5 more questions during the course of the week. So a total of 10 questions need to be answered. I will only accept programmers with C or C++ background. Remember, this is a beginners C question, please use your own words to answer the questions.
1. Suppose you have written everything in the main function so far. If you are asked to re-organize your program by using programmer-defined functions, how do you decide which portion of the code (in the main function) should be taken out and replaced by your functions.
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1. The switch statement seems to be able to do just the same as the if/else statement, and vice versa. What are the differences between them?
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1. When would you add error checking in your program?
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1. What are your guidelines for a good program presentation?
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1. Why don't we avoiding using GOTO statement
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## Platform
C programming