>tfw too brainlet for C
Tfw too brainlet for C
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Too brainlet for C = too brainlet for all proglangs
GG
takes a while to click, then all of a sudden it's the simplest language
easier than a lot of higher level languages because they often make you jump through a lot of hoops to do simple things for "safety" purposes, etc
It's simple as hell, are you mentally handicapped?
Install Pelles C.
You mean ==, not =
c, unlike all languages, it starts very simple, but the more you know, the harder it becomes
Underrated
read it
even if you don't usually read books it's worth it
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What takes a while to click? C is pretty straightforward
There's a lot of REALLY good sources that teach C++ for absolute beginners too, which I haven't exactly seen for C.
But once you know C++, you can easily learn C.
>easier than a lot of higher level languages because they often make you jump through a lot of hoops to do simple things for "safety" purposes, etc
if you come across this it means you are a literal retard who writes unsafe useless code / unhireable
its the opposite though
k&r is super easy
I haven't read it, how is it structured? Not OP but I might give it a shot.
it explains every single language feature through examples and simple problems in like 200 pages
you can read it in two sittings and wow now you know C
Does it have exercises?
Yes
reinventing wheel is not simple
its simple but its retarded
Sounds good I'll give it a try. thanks user
OUCH ;^)
Two completely different languages.
When I was taught C++ and assembly, it was always assumed that we knew what the C code meant.
Stuff like loops and general syntax is very easy to grasp, so there is never a need to teach that.
It is like teaching people to write a period after a sentence or put spaces between words.
i dont understand why people have such a problem with this concept: C is not a subset of C++. C++ is an OOP SUPERSET of C. If you learn C, you know how to program. If you want to move on to C++ for the ease of developing LARGE programs, you already know most of the language constructs.
Most people here don't know either programming language, they are too busy complaining about the redundancy of libraries or some undefined behavior.
I find K&R's exercises to be pretty difficult, and tedious. Am I a retard?
me too mang, can't self-taught myself C, usually get lost somewhere after pointers and into malloc/calloc functions
haven't tried C++
*self-teach
I think you just need to unironically try harder and you can do it user
I guess. All the text manipulation stuff is starting to bore me, and it's not easy enough that I can just do it without thinking either. Will it really make me a better programmer?
Not doing isn't gonna be positive so idk what the opposite of that is
Probably go back to game maker baka
tfw 90% of programming in C is just trying to implement C++ string containers
exactly how i feel. apparently most of learning C is text exercises which is boring but i'll eventually push through it
>gamedev
games are like the worst shit to make because they combine everything you need to know about a language. are you using someone elses engine or trying to write your own
try Go
it's an easier, better version of C
hey OP, don't listen to this nigger
>be C++
>do C
>what is malloc
>what is free
>where are my references
>where's my std
>what do you mean i need to roll my own vectors
>owo whats this segfault
>why does everything leak
yeah. Learn rust instead
hey OP, don't listen to this autist
man i really, really like the cover for K&R. I can't explain or put my finger on exactly what it is, but I just find it insanely aesthetic to look at. It makes me feel good to look at that cover.
Will Rust replace C?
No. Nim will.
Java will replace C
What the fuck is Nim?
If I go through the 1st edition instead, am I fucking myself? Can't find the second edition online.
Dont give up user !
Reminds me of the old Unix manual days.
I see the aesthetic of a late 80s/early 90s Japanese street bike
the pdf is literally on the first page on google after you search "the c programming language"
Well fuck me sideways.
Thanks