CustomKeyboard
ptc-print
CustomKeyboard | ptc-print | |
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12 | 11 | |
1 | 42 | |
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4.9 | 4.9 | |
about 1 year ago | 7 months ago | |
C | C++ | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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CustomKeyboard
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Using serial port on linux
An example for receiving and sending in one of my project, maybe it will help: https://github.com/kurta999/CustomKeyboard/blob/master/src/CanSerialPort.cpp
- Cheap CAN <-> USB Transreceiver with frame bitfield mapping and ISO-TP support plus UDS DID reader
- Tanulóprojectnek indult 2 éves C++ side projectem - CAN <-> USB adatküldő bitfield bindeléssel és ISO-TP támogatással, UDS DID kezelő, Szenzor mérések grafikonba a szobából, Második billentyűzet PC-hez csak makrókra, Corsair K95 G gombok iCUE nélkül és még pár dolog
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A long-running C++ side project, mainly for automotive development - CAN USB (ISO-TP) transreceiver and scripts, DID Reader&Writer, ECU Simulation, Corsair iCUE replacement and a lot more for my well-being
The project can be accessed and downloaded: https://github.com/kurta999/CustomKeyboard
- IRL C++ Projects?
- C++ Show and Tell - January 2023
- C++ Show and Tell - October 2022
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Where did you start learning c++?
I bought a book called "Sams Teach Yourself C++ in 24 Hours", I started to read it and play with basics like storing and loading something with pointers, memory allocations, etc.. It was around 7 years ago, in 2015. Since that I successfuly applied to a small local company, I was an embedded developer. Thanks to that I gained lot of experience with programming itself. I quit that job in 2019 and started a side project in 2020, because I was still lacking the advanced modern C++ knwonledge. So I started to work on a project for myself (I was unemployed, I had plenty of time - https://github.com/kurta999/CustomKeyboard) and thankfully to that project what I learnt from it, I was able to successfupply find a new C++ software engineer job at a big company (not FAANG, no 100k yearly salary - I live in Slovakia).
- C++ Show and Tell - August 2022
- A project to improve my computer's experience - Second keyboard for macros, CAN-USB transreceiver, Window Explorer symlink creator, Graphs for Indoor Air Quality
ptc-print
- ptc-print v1.2.1: a single-header C++ library for custom printing to the output stream
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ptc-print v1.2.0: a C++17/20 header-only library for custom printing to the output stream (basically a detailed implementation of the Python print() function with improvements)
Repository link: https://github.com/JustWhit3/ptc-print
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ptc-print: a C++17 header-only library for custom printing to the output stream (basically a detailed implementation of the Python print() function with improvements)
Hello everybody, I want to present you `ptc-print`, a modern C++ library for custom printing to the output stream. It is basically a detailed implementation of the Python `print()` function, with several additions. It is **NOT** a formatting library as `fmt`, but a pretty printer tool which provides you a most comfortable way to print generic stuff to the output stream. In particular, some of its features are: - It is constructed through the `Print` functor, which is a fully type- and thread-safe class with automatic memory management, implemented through an *header-only* library, with no external dependencies. - It supports also the usage of *ANSI escape sequences*. - It supports the printing of all the standard types and also stdlib ones (`std::vector`, `std::map` etc...). - It is possible to choose to print using different char types (`char`, `wchar_t`...). - Several [advantages](https://github.com/JustWhit3/ptc-print#advantages) with respect to similar libraries (friendly syntax, better performances, etc...). There is a whole README section dedicated to this. It has also many more features like the possibility to choose end and separator characters (like in Python) or to set a pattern among each printed argument. In the main README you can find all the information you want, a list of todo stuff and some preliminary [benchmarking](https://github.com/JustWhit3/ptc-print#comparison-with-other-libraries) studies I performed with respect to other similar libraries. With [performance improvements](https://github.com/JustWhit3/ptc-print#performance-improvements) options enabled it is even consistently faster than `fmt::print` or `printf`. If you like the repo don't forget to leave a star on GitHub! Thanks. Repository link: https://github.com/JustWhit3/ptc-print
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C++ Show and Tell - August 2022
Repository: https://github.com/JustWhit3/ptc-print
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