So I really like writing in C. And it's weird! But here's why:
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Why I Write C | Donald Goodman's Homepage
Donald Goodman's thoughts on various topics; descriptions (and, if appropriate, downloads) of his various projects; and all manner of (hopefully) interesting things.gorpub.freeshell.org

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).. no hodne se to zmenilo, kdyz nad tim tak premyslim, jak je dneska cokoli k dispozici na jedno kliknuti..
Billy
in reply to D. P. Goodman • • •D. P. Goodman
in reply to Billy • • •That's the fun thing about C---everybody knows enough to be dangerous!
I love working with shell, too; my only significant non-C program is in POSIX shell: codeberg.org/dgoodmaniii/makeb… And while it doesn't have C's footguns, it's idiosyncratic enough to need some creative thought, hence my enjoyment of it. But what I like best in shell is having to put together other programs in interesting ways. It's why I learned sed and awk! Which I use a *lot* in Makefiles now, too.
makebook
Codeberg.orgBilly
in reply to D. P. Goodman • • •I read through some of that code. It is very well written, and I especially like the use of command -v. Lots of people use which, and that’s fine, but I’ve always used command -v as well.
I wonder if you might be interested in helping me with bashtml? It’s a fork of bashblog that adds support for plugins. I have some other ideas I want to do with it, but without someone who can see to make sure the pages aren’t messed up visually, I worry that I might break it for everyone except screen reader users lol.
~stormdragon2976/bashtml - 2MB codes git
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