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ctl
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A header-only C implementation of C++ <algorithm>
Well, I do like mine better, which is closer to the STL, and for all containers. https://github.com/rurban/ctl/
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A simple hash table in C
search for htable or hashtable in thousands of open source projects. only a minority has worse hashtables than this one (clisp, perl5 e.g.).
For better ones I would point to my linked list implementation: https://github.com/rurban/ctl/blob/master/ctl/unordered_set.... (because it has various security policies, nobody else has)
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Popular Data Structure Libraries in C ?
C Container Template Library, Rurban Variant (CTL) - The page for unordered_map reads "Implementation in work still".
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C Template Library
There is also the rurban variant variant of CTL which is more complete.
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Better C Generics: The Extendible _Generic
The prototype of CC used this mechanism to provide a generic API for types instantiated via templates (so basically like other container libraries, but with an extendible-_Generic-based API laid over the top of the generated types). This approach has some significant advantages over the approach CC now uses, but I got a bit obsessed with eliminating the need to manually instantiate templates.
- C_dictionary: A simple dynamically typed and sized hashmap in C - feedback welcome
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How different is C++ from C? Contrasting simple Unix SORT programs
But the most common that I know of is this one: https://github.com/tylov/STC. There's also this one mentioned above https://rurban.github.io/ctl/
- C++ containers but in C
- STL in C
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On HASH-TABLEs performance
I'm also working on a proper one, but got sidetracked. https://github.com/rurban/ctl/blob/hmap/ctl/swisstable.h
roost
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What keyboards do you want to see next in my store!
So, purely out of my own needs, and since the Sweep doesn't quite cover that, I'd love a 3W6 or a Roost. Or even a Rae-dux.
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Creating a custom 36 key split gergoplex / ferris sweep style board?
The Roost keyboard is a modified Sweep 2.1 with 36 keys: https://github.com/forrestbaer/roost
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New keyboard day! Chocofi with nice!nano’s
I believe this build requires diodes as the last pin from the n!n that would allow for diodeless seems to be taken up by the trrs connector. You would be looking for wireless-only PCBs like the rae-dux (though the design hasn't been tested yet; PCBs are still on their way to the creator) or the Roost
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Designed a 36key based off sweep, roost..
Gerbers, kicad files and plate svg as well as zmk configs here : https://github.com/forrestbaer/roost
What are some alternatives?
rnnoise - Recurrent neural network for audio noise reduction
chocofi - Split 36-key keyboard
Klib - A standalone and lightweight C library
rae-dux - Generated keyboard
STC - A modern, user friendly, generic, type-safe and fast C99 container library: String, Vector, Sorted and Unordered Map and Set, Deque, Forward List, Smart Pointers, Bitset and Random numbers.
LinkedInt - LinkedIn Recon Tool
roost - Proof of Concept for Eventsourced backend
ErgoDox - ErgoDox Mechanical Keyboard pcb & acrylic case
LIPS - Scheme based powerful lisp interpreter in JavaScript
PeerTube - ActivityPub-federated video streaming platform using P2P directly in your web browser
covid_status
STeMCell - STM32F4 breakout board in pro micro pinout. Designed mainly for ergo split keyboards.