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Online Programming

This document provides instructions for setting up an account on the goormID online IDE platform and creating a C/C++ development environment. It outlines signing up for an account, verifying the email, skipping the initial page, creating a new container and selecting C/C++ as the programming language, and finally launching the container to access the development terminal.

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Online Programming

This document provides instructions for setting up an account on the goormID online IDE platform and creating a C/C++ development environment. It outlines signing up for an account, verifying the email, skipping the initial page, creating a new container and selecting C/C++ as the programming language, and finally launching the container to access the development terminal.

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1/ Open the following link to open goormID:

https://ide.goorm.io/

then, website will open as the following picture

2/ Click sign up to open your account as following:

Then, fill your information( email using gmail accout, password, name) and click
Verify button. Open your email and click on received link to activate your account.

3/ Click sign up in the bottom and then sign in again using your account. Another
page will appear as following:
4/ Select skip and another page will appear as you can see:

5/ Click +New Container to create your container.

6/ Write the name and keep everything as default until you reach the last choice wich
is Stack, in this you will see Python chose.
8/ Change this by select C/C++ and press Create(Ctrl+M).

9/ Click on Run Container and yours will be like the following page:

10/ Finally, use your terminal as shown.

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