libdsa
C data structures and algorithms library (by joao-conde)
Collections-C
A library of generic data structures for the C language. (by srdja)
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8.1 | 7.6 | |
11 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
C | C | |
MIT License | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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Generic C Container Lib
This is mostly a thank you post to this subreddit, for the advice given on building my (suboptimal) generic C container library: https://github.com/joao-conde/libdsa
Collections-C
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- Koje uspesne domace programere znate?
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After doing most of my programming stuff with Java, I can safely say that other programming languages suck
Yes, Java has a pretty large "standard library" and you can use "functionalities like ArrayLists" out of the box. Java also has a lot of very good third party libraries to choose from and that's something where C also shines. So of course you can use "functionalities like ArrayLists" very quickly, if you are experienced and know good C libraries. If you google "C collections" (without the quotes) for example, https://github.com/srdja/Collections-C pops up and of course it has dynamic arrays.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing libdsa and Collections-C you can also consider the following projects:
C-DataStructures-And-Algorithms - Generic data structures and algorithms implemented in c language.
SubsetSum-BacktrackAlgorithm - Solving the popular NP problem, The Subset Sum Problem, with an Amortized O(n) algorithm based on Recursive Backtracking. The Algorithm stood second fastest in the organized Intra-University competition.
C - Collection of various algorithms in mathematics, machine learning, computer science, physics, etc implemented in C for educational purposes.
sc - Common libraries and data structures for C.