C programming help

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    Avishka Indula

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    Harvard CS50 2020
    (In the 2021 & 2022 editions they're focusing on Python)
    Week 6 ඉඳන් තමයි නේද Python උගන්නන්නේ. තාමත් CS50 එකේ Programming උගන්නන්න පටන්ගන්නේ C වලින්. CS50 කියන්නේ C Language එකේ පාවිච්චි කරන Library එකක නමක්. ඒකෙන් තමා ඒ Course එකේ නම හදලා තියෙන්නේ. Highly Recommended!! (y)
    (මාත් @avjayarathne දාලා තිබ්බ Thread එකක් දැකලා තමයි CS50 Course එක කරන්න පටන්ගත්තේ. :D)
     

    avjayarathne

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    Week 6 ඉඳන් තමයි නේද Python උගන්නන්නේ. තාමත් CS50 එකේ Programming උගන්නන්න පටන්ගන්නේ C වලින්. CS50 කියන්නේ C Language එකේ පාවිච්චි කරන Library එකක නමක්. ඒකෙන් තමා ඒ Course එකේ නම හදලා තියෙන්නේ. Highly Recommended!! (y)
    (මාත් @avjayarathne දාලා තිබ්බ Thread එකක් දැකලා තමයි CS50 Course එක කරන්න පටන්ගත්තේ. :D)
    එහෙමද :sorry: එහෙනම් මට cs50p එකත් එක්ක ටැපලෙන්න ඇති🥴
     

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    About "C" the more you read other's source you will more become a better programmer.
    It's the count of number of lines that you read and understand, not just the lines of code that you wrote.
    When you can understand other's code you are the genius programmer.
    You can quickly ramp up to a project with less mentoring and be a viz.
    Same is applicable to C99 C++ standards , but after C++11 you have more theory part to learn.
    Modern C++ is a swis army knife. It's a power tool, but you should learn how to use it before you actually use it.
    otherwise you will injur yourself.

    For C, you can continue individually.
    Trust me, for C, the more you read other's code the more you become a C ninja.

    https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/code-reading-the/0201799405/

    This is a good book, This will go through you some real opensource "C" projects.
    You can learn C++/C syntax anywhere. But how it's actually used in the industry , you could use this book.
    Try your google account to register there and get free 15 day trail.
    when trial expires take a new email and then again get a 15 day trial.


    Hay, thanks for your interest in "C".

    ------ Post added on Oct 22, 2022 at 10:03 PM
     

    siri_ayya

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    About "C" the more you read other's source you will more become a better programmer.
    It's the count of number of lines that you read and understand, not just the lines of code that you wrote.
    When you can understand other's code you are the genius programmer.
    You can quickly ramp up to a project with less mentoring and be a viz.
    Same is applicable to C99 C++ standards , but after C++11 you have more theory part to learn.
    Modern C++ is a swis army knife. It's a power tool, but you should learn how to use it before you actually use it.
    otherwise you will injur yourself.

    For C, you can continue individually.
    Trust me, for C, the more you read other's code the more you become a C ninja.

    https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/code-reading-the/0201799405/

    This is a good book, This will go through you some real opensource "C" projects.
    You can learn C++/C syntax anywhere. But how it's actually used in the industry , you could use this book.
    Try your google account to register there and get free 15 day trail.
    when trial expires take a new email and then again get a 15 day trial.


    Hay, thanks for your interest in "C".

    ------ Post added on Oct 22, 2022 at 10:03 PM

    aspaya gahanna epa kiya kiya giyata uba mewath dannawa neda lokka :D