I've finally finished learning C

I've finally finished learning C

Now what?

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>finished learning C

One does not simply "finish learning C". That's like saying "I finished learning how to make sushi" or "I finished learning piano".

You "finish learning C" when you've given up programming.

Now go do something useful instead.

whats a good C book for math majors who want to do mathy things like algorthim analysis and cool science stuff ya kno?

* You write a Client-Server architecture in C (Replace JS with C).
* Write a bootloader and your OS in C.
* Write your AI gf in C
Congratulation, you are at the level of a noob

You don't need C for that. Just learn Python and then start with CLRS. Perhaps get a book on combinatorial optimization.

deleet

immediately forget most of it and spend your days shilling C over more capable languages on Sup Forums

C is finite, not a skill
I've finished learning the syntax
isn't C tedious for those
not interested in bootloaders

Did you use the book in picture ?
And how good is it ?

You may know the syntax but you're still learning ways to better implement it.

Do you think you can do MATLAB?

I would say very good, explains everything in detail with a plethora of examples and exercises

>I've finally finished learning C
>Now what?

build a time machine
go back to the 1980s

>I've finally finished learning c, now what?

How about now you learn a language that is relevant today?

Seriously something like memescript or 3.14ton

>C is finite, not a skill

Sure thing buddy. I finished learning the piano too after I sat at one and hit every key. Not even difficult bro. I mean, that's all the notes, right? What else is there to music?

lol @ comparing C to music, programming doesn't require skill, just a decent brain and time

Music actually requires skill

You can get savant musicians, you can't get savant programmers

>Music actually requires skill

You just have to rhyme words or you can make Noise

>programming doesn't require skill

Exactly bud, that's why OP is sitting in front of his text editor right now, writing up a piece of code exactly like all the others that's going to change the world. No creativity involved - no starting from just an idea and a blank page, being able to plan out and structure a bigger picture while still fully understanding its smaller components with a vision for how everything comes together to perform a task and executing on that plan. Not at all a skill you learn when using your language of choice.

Just time and a brain, like, that's why all the hackers in movies are really fast at typing - so that they can take less time! You and me are on the same page bro.

Learn a real language.

Learn how to make GUIs by writing code(add component, set attributes, event listeners, etc)

Start learning C#, the updated version of C.

I seriously doubt that.

No, GOOD music requires skill. Much like how GOOD programming requires skill.

You can now learn an actual good language like Spanish or German.

is that the book you used, was it any good?

None of your fucking business.

thanks

>finished learning piano
Fugg you for evoking my pain
t. Music degree in conducting, but want to be pianist

Read up buddy

Step it up and learn C++, then move on to Haskell

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Can you make a server in C, recommend me some books

What book for C programming would be an interesting read ?