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In week 1 lecture, Prof Malan explained that the 'make'make command in the terminal window will, by default, look for the source code file named 'hello.c'hello.c. But will it look for hello.chello.c even if i write, say, 'make change.c'make change.c where suppose change.cchange.c is name of the source code that i have created in gedit ?

In week 1 lecture, Prof Malan explained that the 'make' command in the terminal window will, by default, look for the source code file named 'hello.c'. But will it look for hello.c even if i write, say, 'make change.c' where suppose change.c is name of the source code that i have created in gedit ?

In week 1 lecture, Prof Malan explained that the make command in the terminal window will, by default, look for the source code file named hello.c. But will it look for hello.c even if i write, say, make change.c where suppose change.c is name of the source code that i have created in gedit ?

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'make <source code name>' - does this command always looks for a source code named hello.c ?.c?

In week 1 lecture, Prof Malan explained that the 'make' command in the terminal window will, by default, look for the source code file named 'hello.c'. But will it look for hello.c even if i write, say, 'make change.c' where suppose change.c is name of the source code that i have created in gedit ?