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#include<stdio.h> int main(int argc, char * argv) { struct name { char * first ; char * last ; } ; struct name n1 = { "dylan", "thomas" } ; printf("%s %s\n", n1.first, n1.last ) ; }#Shuffle: none $PAGE$-A $PAGE$-B $PAGE$-C Return to Learn C Introduction #: Same thing as before, just that this time this really cool initializer has been used. #: The parts of the name will be printed out in random order. You'd think that initializers apply values in the order the structure definition defines them, but C language rarely does things sensibly. #: The text will blink. We like blinking html text. #: