Thanks to all who sent their response to my question. I have another question, I think 
this is a ridiculous question, but I have nothing to do but to ask this question just 
to know, I know that if we compile a program like an assembly program, it will make 
another file excluding the source code, its either an .exe file or a .com file, 
depending on the structure of the program, or in c programming, when we compile a 
program, I know that it will make an exe file.  If it so, why is it that most of the 
files in Linux has no extension name, particularly no executable file like in windows 
e.g. (scandisk.exe)?



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