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/* Copyright (C) 1991-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
   This file is part of the GNU C Library.

   The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

   The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
   Lesser General Public License for more details.

   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
   License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
   <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */

/*
 *	ISO C99 Standard: 7.10/5.2.4.2.1 Sizes of integer types	<limits.h>
 */

#ifndef _LIBC_LIMITS_H_
#define _LIBC_LIMITS_H_	1

#define __GLIBC_INTERNAL_STARTING_HEADER_IMPLEMENTATION
#include <bits/libc-header-start.h>


/* Maximum length of any multibyte character in any locale.
   We define this value here since the gcc header does not define
   the correct value.  */
#define MB_LEN_MAX	16


/* If we are not using GNU CC we have to define all the symbols ourself.
   Otherwise use gcc's definitions (see below).  */
#if !defined __GNUC__ || __GNUC__ < 2

/* We only protect from multiple inclusion here, because all the other
   #include's protect themselves, and in GCC 2 we may #include_next through
   multiple copies of this file before we get to GCC's.  */
# ifndef _LIMITS_H
#  define _LIMITS_H	1

#include <bits/wordsize.h>

/* We don't have #include_next.
   Define ANSI <limits.h> for standard 32-bit words.  */

/* These assume 8-bit `char's, 16-bit `short int's,
   and 32-bit `int's and `long int's.  */

/* Number of bits in a `char'.	*/
#  define CHAR_BIT	8

/* Minimum and maximum values a `signed char' can hold.  */
#  define SCHAR_MIN	(-128)
#  define SCHAR_MAX	127

/* Maximum value an `unsigned char' can hold.  (Minimum is 0.)  */
#  define UCHAR_MAX	255

/* Minimum and maximum values a `char' can hold.  */
#  ifdef __CHAR_UNSIGNED__
#   define CHAR_MIN	0
#   define CHAR_MAX	UCHAR_MAX
#  else
#   define CHAR_MIN	SCHAR_MIN
#   define CHAR_MAX	SCHAR_MAX
#  endif

/* Minimum and maximum values a `signed short int' can hold.  */
#  define SHRT_MIN	(-32768)
#  define SHRT_MAX	32767

/* Maximum value an `unsigned short int' can hold.  (Minimum is 0.)  */
#  define USHRT_MAX	65535

/* Minimum and maximum values a `signed int' can hold.  */
#  define INT_MIN	(-INT_MAX - 1)
#  define INT_MAX	2147483647

/* Maximum value an `unsigned int' can hold.  (Minimum is 0.)  */
#  define UINT_MAX	4294967295U

/* Minimum and maximum values a `signed long int' can hold.  */
#  if __WORDSIZE == 64
#   define LONG_MAX	9223372036854775807L
#  else
#   define LONG_MAX	2147483647L
#  endif
#  define LONG_MIN	(-LONG_MAX - 1L)

/* Maximum value an `unsigned long int' can hold.  (Minimum is 0.)  */
#  if __WORDSIZE == 64
#   define ULONG_MAX	18446744073709551615UL
#  else
#   define ULONG_MAX	4294967295UL
#  endif

#  ifdef __USE_ISOC99

/* Minimum and maximum values a `signed long long int' can hold.  */
#   define LLONG_MAX	9223372036854775807LL
#   define LLONG_MIN	(-LLONG_MAX - 1LL)

/* Maximum value an `unsigned long long int' can hold.  (Minimum is 0.)  */
#   define ULLONG_MAX	18446744073709551615ULL

#  endif /* ISO C99 */

# endif	/* limits.h  */
#endif	/* GCC 2.  */

#endif	/* !_LIBC_LIMITS_H_ */

 /* Get the compiler's limits.h, which defines almost all the ISO constants.

    We put this #include_next outside the double inclusion check because
    it should be possible to include this file more than once and still get
    the definitions from gcc's header.  */
#if defined __GNUC__ && !defined _GCC_LIMITS_H_
/* `_GCC_LIMITS_H_' is what GCC's file defines.  */
# include_next <limits.h>
#endif

/* The <limits.h> files in some gcc versions don't define LLONG_MIN,
   LLONG_MAX, and ULLONG_MAX.  Instead only the values gcc defined for
   ages are available.  */
#if defined __USE_ISOC99 && defined __GNUC__
# ifndef LLONG_MIN
#  define LLONG_MIN	(-LLONG_MAX-1)
# endif
# ifndef LLONG_MAX
#  define LLONG_MAX	__LONG_LONG_MAX__
# endif
# ifndef ULLONG_MAX
#  define ULLONG_MAX	(LLONG_MAX * 2ULL + 1)
# endif
#endif

/* The integer width macros are not defined by GCC's <limits.h> before
   GCC 7, or if _GNU_SOURCE rather than
   __STDC_WANT_IEC_60559_BFP_EXT__ is used to enable this feature.  */
#if __GLIBC_USE (IEC_60559_BFP_EXT)
# ifndef CHAR_WIDTH
#  define CHAR_WIDTH 8
# endif
# ifndef SCHAR_WIDTH
#  define SCHAR_WIDTH 8
# endif
# ifndef UCHAR_WIDTH
#  define UCHAR_WIDTH 8
# endif
# ifndef SHRT_WIDTH
#  define SHRT_WIDTH 16
# endif
# ifndef USHRT_WIDTH
#  define USHRT_WIDTH 16
# endif
# ifndef INT_WIDTH
#  define INT_WIDTH 32
# endif
# ifndef UINT_WIDTH
#  define UINT_WIDTH 32
# endif
# ifndef LONG_WIDTH
#  define LONG_WIDTH __WORDSIZE
# endif
# ifndef ULONG_WIDTH
#  define ULONG_WIDTH __WORDSIZE
# endif
# ifndef LLONG_WIDTH
#  define LLONG_WIDTH 64
# endif
# ifndef ULLONG_WIDTH
#  define ULLONG_WIDTH 64
# endif
#endif /* Use IEC_60559_BFP_EXT.  */

#ifdef	__USE_POSIX
/* POSIX adds things to <limits.h>.  */
# include <bits/posix1_lim.h>
#endif

#ifdef	__USE_POSIX2
# include <bits/posix2_lim.h>
#endif

#ifdef	__USE_XOPEN
# include <bits/xopen_lim.h>
#endif

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Web Design for Beginners
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8 Jul 2021
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What you will learn?

Create any website layout you can imagine

Support any device size with Responsive (mobile-friendly) Design

Add tasteful animations and effects with CSS3

Course description

You can launch a new career in web development today by learning HTML & CSS. You don't need a computer science degree or expensive software. All you need is a computer, a bit of time, a lot of determination, and a teacher you trust. I've taught HTML and CSS to countless coworkers and held training sessions for fortune 100 companies. I am that teacher you can trust. 


Don't limit yourself by creating websites with some cheesy “site-builder" tool. This course teaches you how to take 100% control over your webpages by using the same concepts that every professional website is created with.


This course does not assume any prior experience. We start at square one and learn together bit by bit. By the end of the course you will have created (by hand) a website that looks great on phones, tablets, laptops, and desktops alike.


In the summer of 2020 the course has received a new section where we push our website live up onto the web using the free GitHub Pages service; this means you'll be able to share a link to what you've created with your friends, family, colleagues and the world!

Requirements

No prerequisite knowledge required

No special software required

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