Except for some obvious typos, there's nothing wrong with your program. If you had actually tried to include studio.h then that would have been the only error your compiler would have reported. A /n would not stop your compile, so that's not your problem, either. Either you're mistyped your program while trying to describe it to us or your program compiles...
Oh, you might want to consider using the [code] blocks for displaying your code...
And, just so you know, low-level programming doesn't mean what you think it means. You can describe your programs as being simple or elementary, but a low-level program is one that works very closely with the hardware, like an operating system. A high-level program is one that is no where near any hardware, like... Well, like most software (these days). MircX, WinZip, or whatever. A low-level program can be very complex or very simple, as can a high-level one...
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