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Garage door open: C programming language examples in library form

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punknight
·قبل شهرين·discuss
I've been reading the "garage door open" posts here on hacker news, and figured others might be interested in this project. The project is just the examples in "c programming language" by Kernighan and Ritchie written in library form. I reviewed some github repos that other people have posted here on hackernews and tried to copy their style. Rather than putting "main.c" in the top directory, I put the library in the top directory, and tests with main functions just use the library. Everything in the book is likely already in <stdlib.h>, <stdio.h> or <string.h>, but it is useful to go through to see how the underlying functions work. While going through the book, I've been inspired to create a few other projects using the functions from libkr as the base. You can see those here: https://dmillerfork.codeberg.page
punknight
·قبل 3 أشهر·discuss
Location: San Jose, CA

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Technologies: HTML, C, React, JavaScript, TypeScript, Node.js, Express, CSS, Claude, Bash, AWS, career in patents, but looking to branch out; specialization in finding white papers and related documents on any topic

Resume:

  - Examiner at USPTO (9/14/2020 - Present)

  - Software Dev at Structure.io (5/21/2020 - 9/11/2020)

  - Student Founder at Startup School (8/20/2018 - 11/5/2018)

  - Associate at Hickman Palermo, LLP (6/02/2014 - 1/1/2017)

  - Associate at Mitchell + Company (5/22/2013 - 5/30/2014)

  - Law Student at Golden Gate University School of Law (9/1/2010-5/1/2013)

  - MSE Student at Georgia Institute of Technology (9/1/2004-5/1/2009)
 
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punknight
·قبل 4 أشهر·discuss
I get that, but right now, if you traverse each "console", you end up with a list of 28 trusted "small web" links. The project grows in value if that list gets bigger over time either by you personally adding nodes or the community adding nodes. I don't really have a way of knowing if you are intending to add more links to your console (thus growing the project) or this is a one and done type of system.
punknight
·قبل 4 أشهر·discuss
I love this as a concept. The wander button is great, but it still needs some curating to decide what pages you like, and getting to the actual content. I guess I'd like to know the workflow moving forward? Just re-download the repo every couple weeks, and diff to see what new sites are on the list?