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Show HN: My C compiler compiled itself (Score: 150+ in 12 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6iW49
Comments: https://readhacker.news/c/6iW49
One of the most challenging projects of my life :)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6iW49
Comments: https://readhacker.news/c/6iW49
One of the most challenging projects of my life :)
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Show HN: My C compiler compiled itself (Score: 150+ in 12 hours) Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6iW49 Comments: https://readhacker.news/c/6iW49 One of the most challenging projects of my life :)
I want to achieve somethin like this when um good enough
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using vim macros, most of it is error tbhπ
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One of the reasons I got demotivated to do the AoC is because I was learning both the syntax of gleam and also the logic to solve the puzzle. After the second day, I got busy which also contributed other than the demotivation. So, today I solved Day 3 with python first (this helps me reassure myself that I can solve the problem in a familiar language) then solved it in gleam. This way I will make sure that I am learning gleam step by step, which is, doing what I have done in python again with gleam.
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One thing I am enjoying in AoC is that it gives you half the reward when you solve part-one which is good by itself but when trying to solve part-two there is some voice in the back of my head that says you have to use functions you used in part-one to solve this one, and I think they want us to do it this way.
Day 3 part 2 really made me look into pattern matching and recursion.
In the python version you can see that I used a normal for loop to filter a list based on some conditions(I used a variable to hold the state whether I have to add the current item to the new list) but in FP variables are immutable so i can't flip through two states. So the solution turned out to be recursion with some pattern matching.
Even if I am not keeping up with the day to day questions, I am learning something new here and there.
Day 3 part 2 really made me look into pattern matching and recursion.
In the python version you can see that I used a normal for loop to filter a list based on some conditions(I used a variable to hold the state whether I have to add the current item to the new list) but in FP variables are immutable so i can't flip through two states. So the solution turned out to be recursion with some pattern matching.
Even if I am not keeping up with the day to day questions, I am learning something new here and there.
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Bought a domain name yesterday and I have been trying to setup CI/CD but didn't succeed maybe I didn't try enough so I just copy pasted the build fileπ
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Bought it from HahuCloud.
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Bought it from HahuCloud.
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'You can't learn anything unless you do it the wrong way first'
Its a bold take but...its mostly true
I struggle with finding the most optimal and efficient way to do things which hinders growth and engagement instead of just doing it and learn why there is a better way to do it.
If you see it from the other side, once you do something the curiosity to do it in a better way decreases so it all comes down to balance.
Its a bold take but...its mostly true
I struggle with finding the most optimal and efficient way to do things which hinders growth and engagement instead of just doing it and learn why there is a better way to do it.
If you see it from the other side, once you do something the curiosity to do it in a better way decreases so it all comes down to balance.
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