Rewrite one of my old C projects in it and compare the difficulty, ease of understanding the code, any issues/boons in documenting it, etc.
Rewrite one of my old C projects in it and compare the difficulty, ease of understanding the code, any issues/boons in documenting it, etc.
I’m bad at math and struggled heavily through calc 2 and barely passed with a D+ but had little issue with data structures and algorithms (except when the algorithms were written in math notation, but still got through it after being explained in a logical set of steps instead).
hope that gets stripped out in codium
Nobody would cry if it disappeared tomorrow though
Every language is a playground for language authors, that’s how they develop.
In a similar vein, my work usually sends important info through a text like work cancellations and road closures, but they recently sent a bullshit ad for an app a few hours before work that had nothing to do with the snow and icy road weather we had that day.
Might block the number now. If there’s an advisory I’m not coming in regardless.
what a shocker
Thanks
Not really.
A malfunctioning keyboard sure, but that’s not what this is about.
a keyboard.
Hard to do on controller.
People can say that everything and anything is political as much as they want, it doesn’t make it true.
Wow! This is literally worthless.
The only application I can still remember is the backpack problem
As fast as C is likely an overstatement, few languages can claim that, but the difference can be negligible or faster in certain optimized usecases.
We have better tools than C today, in C’s own domain.
So many parts of C are poorly designed or outdated and we’re stuck with them because of backwards compatibility.
Look how long it took to deptecate “gets”, a function that is pretty much impossible to use safely.
My choice pick is Nim but Zig and Odin are contenders too.
Plus rust as well.
Oh another Rust vs C discussion.
I bet the comparisons totally won’t be controversial on both sides at all. That never happens.
You should be learning a bit more with each loop though.
Even banging your head on the wall against something eventually gets you somewhere.