What open source projects e.g. on Github or as part of a Linux distro are particularly instructive or useful for an intermediate level C programmer? I am attracted to the command line and find visual...
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What open source projects e.g. on Github or as part of a Linux distro are particularly instructive or useful for an intermediate level C programmer? I am attracted to the command line and find visual...
I am trying to parse a file filled with integers (one per line, presumably EOF at the end) into an array of ints. The file will contain several thousand ints but I want o produce well designed code...
What college courses covering operating system design and implementation are available online or as a distance learning option, specially those that involve coding rather than just theory? I would...
Thanks for pointing out what appears to be a great resource. I am not ready to tackle creating even a basic OS from scratch. Maybe after tackling Tanenbaum's book on Minix, I will be ready. I likely...
When compiling C source code with either gcc or Clang, I always use the -g flag to generate debugging information for gdb.
gcc -g -o helloworld helloworld.c
I noticed that some people...
Any advantages or disadvantages to using Clang, as opposed to GCC, for developing in C (mainly) and C++ on Linux? Programs will be command line only. In my case this would be used for intermediate...
I wish to learn operating system design. I was wondering if I should tackle Minix or GNU/Linux in the process? I like books so I would be following mainly a book, though video resources (presumably...
I finished a college course in C, and another in Unix Systems Programming. The book used was Kochan's Programming in C 3rd ed. We used Molay's for the Unix Systems Programming Course. I am tempted to...