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RustScript2
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November 2021 monthly "What are you working on?" thread
I'm working on https://github.com/mkhan45/RustScript_v2. Of course you can tell from the name it's a bit of a joke but I started writing it just to learn OCaml but I made so much progress so quickly and soon I'll implement a few web server builtins so I can rewrite my personal website in it.
Generic-C-DataStructures
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15+ year programming willing to help
Hi, I graduated with Chemical engineering and left a dead end job late last year in oil sector. I kind of dabbled in programming on and off for the 7 years before that, learning bits and pieces of C, swift, iOS development, C++, machine learning, even algorithms and data structures; but nothing really “took off”. I used to mainly code simple engineering calculators. But there’s only so many engineering calculators the world needs and so since December last year I started studying CS “properly” - I did SICP and I learnt the basics of interpreters, assembly and compilers. I wanted to gain more experience with C before I did systems so I wrote generic data structures in C, even implemented a subset of Scheme in C .
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November 2021 monthly "What are you working on?" thread
Started making a generic data structures library in C for subsequently using them to implement a basic Scheme interpreter. link
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