I chose C to begin with after all the physical stuff, and i would like to study the source code of simple but well written programs. Just learning and not seeing what i'm learning applied bores me. Do you know where i could find these?
You should've picked a language that's more friendly to business logic than a glorified syntax over assembly. I remember the thread you made, if you're not programming for the sake of computers themselves then there's no reason to use C.
Justin Lee
God I wish that were me
Henry Hall
There was a website called the architecture of open source applications, probably a bit higher level than you are after. qmail is said to have no bugs
Cameron Butler
smelle
Joseph Ramirez
plan 9 source code
Eli Nguyen
who is this trap?
Ryan King
I've begun with that and it pleases boomers on a CV. I wanted to learn python and HTML5/php after
Look at shoulder width to hip width. No fucking way.
Josiah Torres
>Jow Forums pretends to be an expert on human anatomy Who are you trying to fool, we know you've never seen a girl naked in real life.
Isaiah Myers
Raylib is very good.
Jeremiah Sanchez
Get a compiler and have fun with it, or you will forget EVERYTHING.
Lucas Miller
very original, trannyfucker
Jaxon Jackson
>every girl is obviously a transvestite
Brayden Sanders
>I've begun with that and it pleases boomers on a CV Employers will ignore C on your CV if you're applying for a webdev position. Start with a high-level language. You can go back to see later when you have more experience overall.
>everyone lives in a filthy marxist/maoist country
Blake Garcia
>accuses others of tax evasion >claims to not be a privacy invading commie Oh, the irony. Why don't you be a good little goy and pay your taxes, and let live for others? Taxation is theft.
Zachary Thompson
>I accused anyone of anything stfu, you cum guzzling dick sniffer. Go back to your containment board, along with all the other retards.
I mean if OP wants to do gamedev or something it's still a solid choice for starting out, even if C++ is the industry's most used (but desu C is prerequisite knowledge, even if your games are written w/ C++ you're still gonna be working with a shitload of C libraries)