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Problem with recreating like SQLite database.
I am trying to recreate work from https://cstack.github.io/db_tutorial/ Basically it is recreating very simple SQLite, loading data from a file at the start of the program, and storing data in memory when the program runs then saving data to a file when we close the program. I believe that my issues are connected to working in the Windows instead of the Linux. Right now I am at part 5 when we start saving our data to the file when we close our program.
- How do I build a database from scratch?
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22 grad, need some criticisms on my portfolio. Are my projects not impressive? Or is it just the market?
Stoped open source contributions recently, will be working on Build your Own Text Editor and Let's Build a Simple Database probably after landing an internship or a job
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You know there's something seriously wrong with a programming language when an example program (which is just 20 lines of code) like this is already unsafe.
Last I heard, micro controllers still extensively use C and C-like sibling languages (like The Arduino Language). Most system applications use UI kits like Qt or GTK, which are also C libraries. Most of the Linux kernel consists of C code. Both SQL and NoSQL database backend are written mostly in C, with C++ coming in second, and only a few written in Rust, Zig or Golang (if you're interested in creating your own simple database, this is a great tutorial). TensorFlow and Pytorch, the machine learning libraries used for creating ANN-based architectures, uses libtensorflow and libtorch behind the scene that uses a mix of C and C++ libraries, then there's also GPU stuff like CUDA and RoCM that uses a mix of Fortran, C and Julia. Vulkan is also written in C and is supported in C++. Almost all performant libraries in Ruby, Python, Rust or Julia uses C bindings.
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hi guys I just finished my c course and I want an idea for a c project to summer up my knowledge any help
Have you thought about writing a DB from scratch in C? You'll learn lots of cool stuff about memory and OS abstractions: cstack.github.io/db_tutorial/
- Implementing a simple shell in C
- Create RDBMS in C
- Is sqlite3 just a C program that reads, writes, updates and deletes data from a file, plus some extra features?
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Looking for a books strictly about how to write database engine
There's an online tutorial started a while back: https://cstack.github.io/db_tutorial
build-your-own-x
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How to Become a Software Engineer ?
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- Build Your Own X
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10 GitHub repositories that every developer must follow
✅ codecrafters-io/build-your-own-x : https://github.com/codecrafters-io/build-your-own-x
- 18 Must-Bookmark GitHub Repositories Every Developer Should Know
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Top 10 GitHub Repositories Every Developer Should Bookmark in 2024
8) Build Your Own X: Unleash your inner inventor and embark on a journey of self-creation with this collection of project ideas for building your own software, tools, and even operating systems. Fuel your entrepreneurial spirit and learn valuable engineering principles by bringing your innovative ideas to life. (https://github.com/codecrafters-io/build-your-own-x)
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Crafting Interpreters
Also if we can someone merge this level of detail/guidance with the projects on https://codecrafters.io/, i would easily pay for something like that.
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Resources I wish I knew when I started my career
Build your own X is another useful resource for a curious mind.
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I want some fun things to code with python
This is what you're looking for: Build your own X!
- What now?
- GitHub - codecrafters-io/build-your-own-x: Master programming by recreating your favorite technologies from scratch.
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