Hey all,
So I have decided to actually learn some C because, well, after being an NPC and writing a bunch of C# and Java I decided that I still had no idea what was actually going on in the computer on a lower level. I can't be bothered to write an entire program in assembly, but I think that you can still grasp a pretty good understanding in C so, well, screw it I'm going to write a C program.
But, one problem. I have no idea what to write. I mean I do but I don't, and I will definitely look into it further and do some soul searching.
I was writing Suko in H(T)ypescript earlier, so maybe I will implement that in C instead. Or maybe I should do something else.
Overall, I just want to learn more and get better at computer science, and part of that means getting intimate with the computer's internals.
So to start with, I have two questions:
1. Does anyone know any good, modern C/C++ learning resources.
2. Should I start with implementing Suko or something else.
Cheers,
TorNATO
So I have decided to actually learn some C because, well, after being an NPC and writing a bunch of C# and Java I decided that I still had no idea what was actually going on in the computer on a lower level. I can't be bothered to write an entire program in assembly, but I think that you can still grasp a pretty good understanding in C so, well, screw it I'm going to write a C program.
But, one problem. I have no idea what to write. I mean I do but I don't, and I will definitely look into it further and do some soul searching.
I was writing Suko in H(T)ypescript earlier, so maybe I will implement that in C instead. Or maybe I should do something else.
Overall, I just want to learn more and get better at computer science, and part of that means getting intimate with the computer's internals.
So to start with, I have two questions:
1. Does anyone know any good, modern C/C++ learning resources.
2. Should I start with implementing Suko or something else.
Cheers,
TorNATO