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projectbook
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Book recommendations for learning C really thoroughly
Projectbook (100+ Project Ideas), https://projectbook.code.brettchalupa.com/
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Want to learn Go. Please give me challenging project ideas.
Also this website with a lot of ideas — ProjectBook
- Ask HN: How to learn CS and programming on your own?
- Suggestions for the other 11 months of the year?
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- Show HN: Projectbook – a free collection of 100 project ideas for learning
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Over 100 project ideas for developers learning any new programming language
When it comes to learning a new programming language, library, or framework, knowing what an appropriate project is for learning can be overwhelming on top of learning the new thing! So I've collected over 100 project ideas of varying difficulty and type into a free book called Projectbook. It's free and open source.
STC
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Macro to automatically unlock a mutex in a block (ansi c)
This technique is often used to implement RAII in C. See example in Standard Template Containers. The library delivers STL-like functionality to C.
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Is using void* considered "evil" in C just as it is in C++?
I'd say it's evil, but quite understandable very commonly used because there are no built-in alternatives in C. I basically never use void* in user-code, simply because there are no need for it when using a templating technique, like in my STC library. Even in the implementation of STC itself, void* is hardly used, if at all.
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Book recommendations for learning C really thoroughly
Study Other Peoples C Code and here's one that is easy to read: https://github.com/stclib/STC/releases
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[Noob Question] How do C programmers get around not having hash maps?
STC
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Should I use templates or stick with rewriting code?
This is more or less how C-ish templates are implemented in STC library.
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What’s the right hash table API?
As the author of a STL-like templated C container library, I had many of the exact same thoughts when implementing the unordered map. In fact, I also changed to many of the suggestions here, rather than consistently following the C++ umap API. E.g.
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What's the fastest high level language?
Sure it is. C misses a proper efficient generic standard/container library, like my https://github.com/stclib/STC, but that is irrelevant.
- STC v4.2 Released (note: new URL)
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Popular Data Structure Libraries in C ?
Smart Template Containers (STC)
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So what's the best data structures and algorithms library for C?
Some data structure and algorithm library in C enable the (optional) separation between the interface of the container (which is expanded in your header) and its implementation (which is expanded in your source), like STC.
What are some alternatives?
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mlib - Library of generic and type safe containers in pure C language (C99 or C11) for a wide collection of container (comparable to the C++ STL).
build-your-own-x - Master programming by recreating your favorite technologies from scratch.
Klib - A standalone and lightweight C library
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ctl - My variant of the C Template Library
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ccan - The C Code Archive Network