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The-Quick-Snippet-Reference
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ffmalloc
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Failing to Learn Zig via Advent of Code
That's not a C flaw, you can use an allocator that prevents use-after-free.
https://github.com/bwickman97/ffmalloc
The point of C and Zig is that they are low level and you can do whatever, like not use an allocator, or write an allocator.
The-Quick-Snippet-Reference
- The Quick Snippet Reference
- Snippets Finder, Added Snippets for C# and Java
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Good ideas for fun learning projects
In my daily job I use several languages at the same and created a project to learn new ones like Rust: https://github.com/snippetfinder/The-Quick-Snippet-Reference
- Where do I find open source projects to contribute to?
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Failing to Learn Zig via Advent of Code
I recently started learning Rust by adding snippets to The Quick Snippet Reference [0]. Without any previous knowledge of the language I knew there had to exist a data type for dynamic arrays. After several Stack Overflow searches I found it: Vec. It was very interesting to compare to Python's Array. Getting to understand the drain() method was a refreshing experience. I'm still hesitating about the best way to handle errors (Rust has no exceptions, just panic!), but that will probably become clearer when working with threads.
[0]: https://github.com/snippetfinder/The-Quick-Snippet-Reference
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Ask HN: How much have you paid to repo collaborators?
Recently started building a snippet reference on every programming language [1], and I'm thinking it might be a good idea to pay to collaborator. Maybe sending a tip to buymeacoffee, patreon, others? Any collaborators out there: how much have you received on a free project?
[1]: https://github.com/snippetfinder/The-Quick-Snippet-Reference
- Show HN: Quickest snippet reference for every programming language
What are some alternatives?
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zig-string - A String Library made for Zig
v-mode - 🌻 An Emacs major mode for the V programming language.
ziglyph - Unicode text processing for the Zig programming language.
cmu-infix - Updated infix.cl of the CMU AI repository, originally written by Mark Kantrowitz
CodeTriage - Discover the best way to get started contributing to Open Source projects
reason - Simple, fast & type safe code that leverages the JavaScript & OCaml ecosystems