What is the difference between <stdio.h> and "stdio.h"?
Answer Posted / vikas thakur
<stdio.h> is a header file (sometimes called include file).
This is a library file of C language. To make
understandable to the compiler as a library file and to
make search it in library, it is writtrn as <stdio.h>.
"stdio.h" is a user defined header file.
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