Problem: Article: . Notepad allows you to create code as a text file and then save it when you're done as a batch file. You can open Notepad by opening Start {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/0\/07\/Windowsstart.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/0\/07\/Windowsstart.png\/30px-Windowsstart.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of a Windows icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Public_domain\">Public Domain<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"}, typing in Notepad, and clicking the blue Notepad app icon at the top of the menu. 		Notepad is commonly used to convert text files into batch files, but you can write your batch file's text virtually anywhere. Batch files run a series of DOS commands, so the commands that you can use are similar to DOS commands. Some of the more important ones include: 		  ECHO - Displays text on the screen  @ECHO OFF - Hides the text that is normally output  START - Run a file with its default application  REM - Inserts a comment line in the program  MKDIR/RMDIR - Create and remove directories  DEL - Deletes a file or files  COPY - Copy a file or files  XCOPY - Allows you to copy files with extra options  FOR/IN/DO - This command lets you specify files.                           TITLE- Edit the title of the window. One of the easiest ways to learn how to create batch files is to focus on doing basic tasks first. For example, you can use a batch file to quickly create multiple directories:  MKDIR c:\example1 MKDIR c:\example2 Batch files are great for running multiple commands, especially if you configure it to be able to run multiple times. With the XCOPY command, you can make a batch file that copies files from select folders to a backup folder, only overwriting files that have been updated since the last copy:  @ECHO OFF  XCOPY c:\original c:\backupfolder /m /e /y    This copies over files from the folder "original" to the folder "backupfolder". You can replace these with the paths to the folders you want. /m specifies that only updated files will be copied, /e specifies that all subdirectories in the listed directory will be copied, and /y keeps the confirmation message appearing every time a file is overwritten. If you want to know what is happening in your batch file but don't want to see all the commands, you could program the batch file to print some text that explains what the batch file does. You can print text with ECHO. For example:  @ECHO OFF MKDIR c:\example1 ECHO Created directory example1    You can change the color of the output with COLOR bf, where b is the background and f is the foreground color, both a hexadecimal number. Following colors are possible:     Number Color Number Color    0    black        8       dark grey     1    dark blue       9       blue     2    dark green       a       green     3    dark turquoise       b       turquoise     4    dark red       c       red     5    dark magenta       d       magenta     6    dark yellow       e       yellow     7    light grey       f       white      For example, red text on a dark green background would be displayed with COLOR 2c   You need run the batch file from the command line to see the text, because else the window will close too fast to actually read the text you printed. If you want inspiration, you can check out the sample batch text at the end of this article.
Summary: Open Notepad Learn some basic batch commands. Write a program to create a directory. Write the code to make a basic backup program. Display some text. Experiment with different batch commands.

Problem: Article: Place the skillet on a burner and turn the heat to medium high. Let the butter melt completely and make sure the pan gets very hot.  Don't use a nonstick skillet to make an omelette using this technique. The high heat can cause the nonstick coating to flake off. This method works best with just 2 eggs, but you could add a third if you're quite hungry. Be sure the pan is very hot first; the butter should be sizzling. As soon as the eggs hit the pan they will begin to bubble and cook. Stay close by, since the eggs cook very quickly when you use this technique. Cook the first side for 30 seconds. After the second side has cooked for about 20 seconds, slide the omelette onto a plate and use the lip of the pan to fold it over. This quick technique turns out simple, flavorful, perfectly cooked omelettes.
Summary: Heat a pat of butter in a small metal skillet. Pour the eggs into the pan. Slide the omelette onto a plate.

Problem: Article: The center striker, on most teams, is the top goal scorer. They must be aggressive towards goal, with a wicked shot as well as the ability to put any sort of pass or cross on goal no matter the body part. They use their strength to hold off defenders and keep the ball, either to turn and shoot or to wait for support to arrive.  Forward players should be strong and accurate with both feet. Center strikers must be confident with their back to goal, even if there is a defender on them. Moves, tricks, and quick bursts of speed are all important weapons to blow by defenders. You must not only shoot well but quickly. You should be able to fire off a shot with only a little bit of free space. Outside striker systems often don't have outside midfielders, meaning the outside striker has space to beat one defender and attack the goal. They are good crossers and good in the air, getting lots of balls from the striker on the other side of the field and sending others over. They tend to have good endurance, too, as they defensively cover the field back to half-field or further. Speed and quickness, as well as controlled foot skills at high speed, are highly recommended. A frequent striker combination is to have two center forwards up together. But forwards are never effective when they're taking up the same space—they work best when they are staggered with one above the other. The striker near goal holds the ball up, facing half-field, to draw defenders in. This creates space for the lower striker to get the ball facing goal, taking more shots.  When staggered, the top striker is usually the bigger one. They win the ball out of the air, hold it, then play off to the lower striker. The lower striker is usually quicker, turning and facing goal with quick passes and moves and using the high striker as support.  Both strikers are in constant rotation as the attack builds and teammates move into the attacking third.
Summary:
Become a center striker if you're big, strong, and can finish from anywhere. Play outside striker if you've got talented moves and lots of speed. Work with your partner in a paired system to stagger two strikers.