kcgi
UnnamedOS-V2
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4 | 9 | |
268 | 6 | |
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8.1 | 8.1 | |
about 1 month ago | almost 2 years ago | |
C | C | |
ISC License | - |
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kcgi
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Newbie here, is it possible to use c for website backend ? And what framework?
You can use KCGI to use C or C++ as a FastCGI backend.
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New embedded programming language with C as a host language
I like the premise of embedded generating inline c. Kinda like php for c, rather than html
I'm not sure of custom BNF per generating command. I notice they're mostly order independent, which makes it a little easier to learn, but what's the advantage over c syntax? Is it roughly that pointers etc are impossible. Maybe a c-esque syntax would be more learnable
How does the existing syntax compose, i.e. can the user run away with writing tcl-style scripts
If you don't get a lot of feedback, I would guess it is inpart due to custom syntax being an entry barrier to understanding
I don't know, I think html is easy, so people want power with php. On the other hand c is powerful and hard, by the time I'm using that, does Vely's custom syntax give me more than a set of convenient c library calls... such as https://kristaps.bsd.lv/kcgi/
In any case, I like the apis, and I think the premise has legs
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Seriously, why is everyone doing the same thing nowadays?
It's not that hard, I use kcgi.
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BCHS: OpenBSD, C, httpd and SQLite web stack
The C library used (https://github.com/kristapsdz/kcgi) is portable and working on linux as well. Putting this behind nginx as fastcgi seems very well doable.
UnnamedOS-V2
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This is WORKING code. BTW print() is a custom function.
Ah, that's fine then. Do you have any projects that you're currently working on that are intended to actually function? Or did you just try it once and not do anything afterwards? (also, shameless self plug in case you want to look at a slightly better organized and planned (although very incomplete) OS: https://github.com/ThatCodingGuy86/UnnamedOS-V2)
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The four horsemen of game programming
If you want to see the full extent of the witchcraft, here you go.
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truth has been spoken
I honestly had no idea that was even possible. Why on Earth would you want to do that? It seems like a hacky workaround. The way I've done this (or at least are working on doing) is by having a EFI executable load a kernel ELF file. link
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Access Denied
Custom bootloader too. I have a Github repo if you want to check it out: link (It's very WIP, I'm still working on parsing the kernel file. (ELF format))
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Github repository visitors went up by a ridiculous amount randomly?
As was said in the title (one of my repositories)[https://github.com/ThatCodingGuy86/UnnamedOS-V2] unique visitors count went up by a ridiculous amount. (122 compared to 5 the previous day) I don't see where all these people came from, so I'm wondering of this is related to the current date and Github faking metrics as a "prank"?
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I built a modular security system with Open Computers and Open Security
No, but I am working on my own OS which is less impressive than NASA, but it is still an OS
- Trying to learn C
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Seriously, why is everyone doing the same thing nowadays?
(if you want to check out the code for said OS, here you go: https://github.com/ThatCodingGuy86/UnnamedOS-V2)
- How can I become a better programmer? (C edition)
What are some alternatives?
awesome-c - A curated list of awesome C frameworks, libraries, resources and other shiny things. Inspired by all the other awesome-... projects out there.
antique
bdwgc - The Boehm-Demers-Weiser conservative C/C++ Garbage Collector (bdwgc, also known as bdw-gc, boehm-gc, libgc)
MandelbrotOS - A community driven OS by the youth
nimOnAVR - Nim language test program for Arduino UNO/Nano or its compatibles
SDS - Simple Dynamic Strings library for C
svd2nim - Convert CMSIS ARM SVD files to nim register memory mappings
Git - Git Source Code Mirror - This is a publish-only repository but pull requests can be turned into patches to the mailing list via GitGitGadget (https://gitgitgadget.github.io/). Please follow Documentation/SubmittingPatches procedure for any of your improvements.
nim-on-samd21 - Template for programming Microchip SAM D21 MCUs with Nim
libds - A collection of data structures for C
picostdlib - Nim wrapper for the raspberry pi stdlib
cdecl - Composing and deciphering C (or C++) declarations or casts, aka ‘‘gibberish.’’