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6/26/2025, 9:53:20 AM
6/20/2025, 4:33:10 AM
>You just learn a language by doing stuff with it brooo
Ok, I wish to learn C. As someone who is new to programming, how do I even know what to do with a language that's literally designed for low level programming?
>just learn concepts of OS, computer architecture, and shiett bro
Is there any other way to bypass this as I wish to master C, including concepts that involve low level programming, while I simultaneously complete other important topics. Also, recommend really good, exercise based resources-books, courses, etc., for learning C that is both self contained, properly paced in terms of diffuculty and has the solutions for it's exercise problems.
t.someone who already knows the basics of the basic data structures like list, stack and queue and someone who's implemented them using pointers in C.
Ok, I wish to learn C. As someone who is new to programming, how do I even know what to do with a language that's literally designed for low level programming?
>just learn concepts of OS, computer architecture, and shiett bro
Is there any other way to bypass this as I wish to master C, including concepts that involve low level programming, while I simultaneously complete other important topics. Also, recommend really good, exercise based resources-books, courses, etc., for learning C that is both self contained, properly paced in terms of diffuculty and has the solutions for it's exercise problems.
t.someone who already knows the basics of the basic data structures like list, stack and queue and someone who's implemented them using pointers in C.
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