What can you do with this ?

what can you do with this ?
post ideas for practice

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>what can you do with this ?
It's a turing complete language, almost anything you can think of.
>post ideas for practice
Write a simple program (maybe use regular expressions to make it easy) that looks at the given source code of another program and decides whether it will crash/stop at some point when you run it. I did it in second year college, really nice practice. Just pattern matching.
You just need to be comfortable with C and have a *general* idea what a compiler does.

Create a raycaster

Reimplement standard C functions unsing raw syscalls (Like printf or malloc for example)

Or rewrite some tools like ls

calculate stuff

>le halting problem

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it is only for hobbyists and kids
you cannot code anything complex

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Amazing

Segfault at 10x the speed of other languages and be smug about it

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Write your own lisp its a ton of fun.

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kek, gave me a chuckle

Bitch C is the godfather of all modern technology. Everything in programming can be traced back to it, and the really low-level mind-blowing shit that you can't even comprehend how it happens is done in C. You can even write C for web pages now. It's the Latin of programming languages, except Latin is dead and everyone thinks C is dead, but millions of C programs are actually relied upon by huge infrastructures and millions of people every day. Everything that JS, PHP, C++ obvs, even Python and Java, accomplishes, C can do just as well, since most of those tools have C-based engines.

or in music, it's like learning the piano. Every other instrument becomes much easier to learn if you've already learned piano.

daily reminder that pure c is deprecated and that unless your environment imposes restrictions, you should use a minimal subset of C++ that includes numerous quality of life and convenience features like templates, lambdas, references, and smart pointers. no need to go balls deep in some nightmarish virtual inheritance hierarchy

>It's a turing complete language, almost anything you can think of
Can you Install Gentoo with it?

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give me hard but fun

>give me hard but fun
>calculate pi
bitch

I did that with BASIC on a CASIO calculator in 10th grade, good times. I used the sum of inverse squares bullshit. Good times

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I don't even know where to start with this. Help

Kek, I did it last week

can you share resources that were helpful to you?

I actually just kind of did it ad hoc. I looked at shit like x86 to get the basics down and made a stack, memory, and registry. Just look at what other people did for inspiration

thanks user.

many things, but on Jow Forums the limit's hello world & fizzbuzz

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I made a basic virtual machine and a shitty version of a command line interface. If you git gud it's breddy great desu

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>92
God damn, actually got one I'm interested in

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>Not just studying whiteboard coding

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>bootloader is purple
lol
>c compiler is red
lol

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