haskell-ex
(ARCHIVED) Haskell exercises I wrote for Haskell Learning Group (by neongreen)
profun
Procedural vs Functional (by tsoding)
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about 7 years ago | over 4 years ago | |
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haskell-ex
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Ask HN: Learn C in 2023?
A main issue with learning C is getting the architecture right (header and source files), and figuring out the tooling for compiling and debugging and building (gcc and gdb and make/cmake for example). I like C in a Nutshell 2nd ed (Prinz/Crawford) 2016 as a reference for any questions about that:
https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/c-in-a/9781491924174/
As far as code examples, I find there's of simple C graphics programs using the SDL2 library discussed on Youtube. Also simple ncurses programs are worth looking at. For example here's a video on making a tic-tac-toe game with pure C linked to github source code, just a few files:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCVMkKgs3uQ
https://github.com/tsoding/profun/tree/master/procedural
For practice, CodeWars has a lot of nice simple C challenges to work on.
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Looking for Haskell example programs
Source code: https://github.com/tsoding/profun/tree/master/functional
What are some alternatives?
When comparing haskell-ex and profun you can also consider the following projects:
poker-maison - 🂺 A Multiplayer Poker App Crafted with Haskell and React