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- Cool C projects
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What are your most advanced C projects to date.
A bidirectional path tracer. https://github.com/geon/gloss
awesome-c
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Learning C in 2023
https://github.com/oz123/awesome-c#learning-reference-and-tu...
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I want to be better at programming
So, let’s go through an example. Since you’re used to using C, I’d suggest looking through the awesome-C repo. From there, you might decide you’re interested in graphics, so you check out OpenGL.
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What can you actually do in C?
Awesome C - oz123
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C Documentation
You can find a lot of resources at oz123 / awesome-c and this [https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/programming-9/c-c-tutorials-825748/](C/C++ Tutorials thread).
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Updated book to learn C
For example, you can use the C language with sds strings (see https://github.com/antirez/sds) if you want to have an easier time with string formatting and don't want to worry about using the famously unsafe string.h functions correctly. You'll still program in ISO C, but just not in the standard library. The same applies to pretty much all parts of the standard library, the only part unsurpassed is pretty much just printf and the math headers (math.h, fenv.h, tgmath.h, complex.h) imo, and the occasional call to exit. A good place to look for libraries if you want to go that route is the awesome-c collection: https://github.com/oz123/awesome-c
- Not to sound like a broken record but are there any good and interesting open source projects in C?
- Cool C projects
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Ask HN: Modern C Libraries
There's an awesome C list of libraries and frameworks [1]. Pick one that suits your needs.
Time and again folks say such and such isn't suitable tool to do something. While some of those admonitions are true, if you're doing something to learn, feel free to ignore those and enjoy your learning. There're folks who learn assembly even today and learn a great deal of other things than assembly and have fun too.
As for C, it'd recommend most folks know the basics since many "modern" languages totally don't teach you those, and in fact hide the details from you that things feel like magic to you eventually if you keep using these high-level languages. This is okay as long as you can know the basics and map them back when needed.
[1]: https://github.com/oz123/awesome-c
- Recommend some non-standard libraries for the C programming language.
- Any website that lists all the available libraries for C?
What are some alternatives?
cge - Windows CMD rendering engine (in-progress)
kcgi - minimal CGI and FastCGI library for C/C++
Kwork - Cross-platform bundle for development on low memory machines
single_file_libs - List of single-file C/C++ libraries.
champ - A 65C02 profiler
awk - One true awk
walld - A wallpaper daemon
project-based-tutorials-in-c - A curated list of project-based tutorials in C
SudokuSolver - A sudoku solver written in C. Fast.
stb - stb single-file public domain libraries for C/C++
flex - The Fast Lexical Analyzer - scanner generator for lexing in C and C++
2048.wasm - 2048 written in C and compiled to WebAssembly