Problem: Article: Support him in his work and hobbies by offering positivity and words of encouragement. It is an instant self esteem boost to know that someone is proud of you and has your back.  Show him how supportive you are of him by admiring and respecting him in front of his friends, your friends, or family members. Find an accomplishment or an attribute about him and lift him up to the people around him or you. “Hey, did you know Harry just got a job at Carter's corporate office?” or “I'm really proud of him for pursuing his songwriting. It's been amazing to see him grow.” Men crave compliments just like women do, just not as often or not quite in the same way. Men want respect so compliments that reflect that should be the kind you give.  For small gestures, just as readily as you would for big gestures, say “thank you” to show your appreciation in a simple but effective way. Admire his looks by telling him, “You look really handsome today” or be more specific and say, “You look really handsome in that shirt today”. Show him that you're in his corner by saying, “Hey, I'm on your side.” Never be too prideful or too egotistical to admit when you're wrong. Say “I'm sorry” whenever there's a need to. If he works hard or long hours, don't question it. Offer help and support by being present when he needs it.  Realize that he is building and show that you want to be a part of that by asking him questions that express genuine interest for what he does and who he is trying to become in the work place. Have confidence that he can do his job and do his job well and watch as your faith leads to how well he approaches his work. Offer a complimentary back rub or head rub every now and then as a treat. Motivate and support him in being the best man he can be by helping him create goals that he can work toward.   Talk to him about where he wants to be and what he wants to do in life between the next six months to two years. After you help him see that image, help him think bigger in five years, in ten, and in twenty.  Make goals are as specific and grounded to reality as possible, but make room for goals that might be a little more star-worthy. For every “I want to be debt free by the time I'm 35”, leave room for “I want to skydive from a plane”.
Summary: Show support by being his cheerleader. Compliment him to make him feel great. Respect his career dreams. Encourage him to set and work towards goals.

Problem: Article: Buy her something that you know she's always wanted, or find something that you know she will like. Try to buy something special that she wouldn't necessarily buy for herself. You don't need to break the bank with an expensive gold necklace. The important thing is that your gift is thoughtful and makes her feel appreciated.  If you can't think of a specific item that she wants or needs, try to think of something that plays on her interests. If she likes to garden, give her a packet of seeds, or buy her a potted plant that she can replant in her garden. If she likes dark chocolate, buy her a bar of quality chocolate. If you don't want to buy her one expensive gift, try putting together a small gift basket of her favorite things. A bottle of wine, a bar of chocolate, a bouquet of flowers. Even if the individual items aren't very expensive, she will appreciate the thought that you put into choosing her favorite things. Paint her a painting, write her a poem, carve her something out of wood, or arrange photos of the two of you together into a collage. You won't have to spend much money, and she will appreciate your gift all the more if you make it specifically for her. Don't be afraid to get creative.  Make her a mix-CD. Make her a card. Make her a thoughtful video and post it to YouTube or Facebook. Make her a picture-frame, a flip-book, a t-shirt, or a portrait. Make her a found-object sculpture that she can put in her garden. Make her a coffee mug, a bowl, or a vase out of fired clay. Carve and polish a cutting board out of a unique piece of wood. If she loves the beach, give her a mason jar full of shells that you collected. Cook her favorite foods for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Consider serving her breakfast in bed for a classic Mother's Day treat. Make the meal, set the table, and clean up afterward.  If you aren't confident in the kitchen, look up recipes online. Ask a sibling, a friend, or another family member for help. Consider making her sweet treats. Cookies, brownies, muffins—whatever she likes. Make a nice basket with a Mother's Day card. Consider decorating the treats with her favorite things. If she loves the beach, for example, you might decorate cupcakes with ocean-themed frosting: crabs, palm trees, dolphins, starfish. If you don't live with her, you can invite her over to your house for dinner. It might not be a surprise, but she will appreciate it. Consider taking her out to her favorite restaurant. Pay for a massage, a facial, a manicure, a pedicure, or all of the above. Show that you appreciate her by spoiling her for the day. She may appreciate the chance to lay back, relax, and let someone else take care of her for a change. . If you know what kind of flowers she likes, buy her a bouquet from a flower shop. She will appreciate flowers no matter which type you give her, but there's a good chance that she has a favorite. Many grocery stores and drugstores also sell flowers. Pick the flowers yourself, if you can find them, and your mom will appreciate the effort.  You can buy a wrapped-up bouquet and simply give it to her, or you can put the flowers into a vase that's filled with a few inches of water. Your mom will probably want to put the flowers into a vase or jar to preserve them, so she may appreciate the thought involved in giving her a vase. If you don't know what type of flowers she likes, consider just asking her. Commit this to memory and use it in the future. She will appreciate that you remembered. This does not only apply to your mom: casually ask significant others what their favorite flower is, and remember the answer for special occasions. If you can't give her the flowers in person, consider using a flower delivery service. Most florists will deliver flowers for you, and some may even have a special deal for Mother's Day. This is a simple process: you just need to call the florist or order from their website.
Summary: Buy her a gift. Make her a gift. Make a special Mother's Day meal. Pamper her with a luxury spa treatment. Buy her flowers

Problem: Article: Its icon usually is a black screen with some white characters on it. This should return the version number of the C compiler. If the command is not found, it is likely that GCC isn't installed.  If it’s not installed, consult the documentation for your Linux distribution to learn how to get the correct package. If you’re compiling a C++ program, use “g++” instead of “gcc.” For example, if your source code file, “main.c”, is located in /usr/wikiHow/source, type cd /usr/wikiHow/source. Replace “main.c” with the name of your source code file, and “HelloWorld” with the name of your finished program. The program will now compile.  If you see errors and want to see more information about them, use gcc -Wall -o errorlog file1.c. Then, view the “errorlog” file in the current directory with cat errorlog. To compile one program from multiple source code files, use gcc -o outputfile file1.c file2.c file3.c. To compile multiple programs at once with multiple source code files, use gcc -c file1.c file2.c file3.c. Type ./HelloWorld but replace “HelloWorld” with the name of your program.
Summary:
Open up a terminal window on your Unix system. Type gcc --version and press ↵ Enter. Navigate to the directory where your source code is saved. Type gcc main.c –o HelloWorld. Run your newly-compiled program.