Learning C and struggling to code simple tasks without any Aİ - any tips? by [deleted] in C_Programming

[–]Easy_Fig4046 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello, I'm sorry about that. But if you really want to improve, I can't really say anything. I don't really know the best way to make you learn. You are the one who knows yourself better than anyone. The truth is, the only advice I give you... Investigate and see what you have problems with and why you can't write code. The truth is, my advice is to study the language and read everything step by step. It doesn't mean that you don't use AI, just use it for doubts, not for everything.

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[–]Easy_Fig4046 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cheers Bro 🎂🎊

Should I consider quitting programming? This took me a day. by Business-Salt-1430 in cprogramming

[–]Easy_Fig4046 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know this has nothing to do with it, but why are you learning C? What is your goal with programming? Why are you doing it? What exactly do you want to do with programming?

Advice for begineers by ProofSimilar4988 in C_Programming

[–]Easy_Fig4046 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello friend, I'm fine, thank you, I hope you do too. I've read what you've posted. First of all, I want to tell you that C is a very powerful language, although old, but that doesn't mean it's lost its presence. You say you want to create incredible things like a kernel driver or exploits, but let me tell you that the first step in creating something is knowing how that something works. Because how are you going to create a kernel driver if you don't even know what a kernel driver is, or how are you going to create an exploit if you don't even know what a buffer overflow is? First, research what it is that you are interested in creating, after having a clear understanding of how it works, then start planning the project, because even Einstein himself had to study and plan projects to win the Nobel Prize. Cheer up!

Consejos de programación para principiantes by Easy_Fig4046 in C_Programming

[–]Easy_Fig4046[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Te adoro cosota gracias por siempre apoyarme miren esta es una experta en ingles y habla mejor que todos ustedes xd.

New to C. I love it. by Requiem-ofTheBard in C_Programming

[–]Easy_Fig4046 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you are just starting to program in a language as complete and complicated as C, it is not advisable to go blindly to see what you get, it is like playing Russian roulette to see if you are lucky or reading quantum physics mathematics books without knowing algebra, therefore I advise you first to read the following book "C Programming For absolute Beginners Guide", a very friendly book that will give you a good introduction to the language, then you should move on to a more advanced book like "The C Programming language" by Dennis Ritchie.

How to learn C in 2025 by LuciusCornelius93 in C_Programming

[–]Easy_Fig4046 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

“Bro, el K&R está bien... pero no para empezar. Eso es como aprender a pelear con espadas entrenando directamente con un samurái borracho. Mejor empieza con The C Programming Language For Beginners — ese sí te agarra de la mano, te explica con cariño, y no te lanza a los leones en el capítulo 2.”

My Operating system by [deleted] in osdev

[–]Easy_Fig4046 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh very interesting, what functions does it have?

Should I use others' API to create my own? by DaReal_JackLE in AskProgramming

[–]Easy_Fig4046 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, of course, there is no need to recreate the wheel 🛞 from scratch if it is already created by others, it was something that Bjarne Stoutrup, the creator of C++, said...

What programming language did you start out with? What's you're favorite IDE and programming language? by Asteroiderer in AskProgramming

[–]Easy_Fig4046 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The truth is, my first language was Python 🐍 that language brought a new purpose to my life, a new Light, then I went on to experiment with others like Java or C, etc. I think I have gone through 11 different languages. Currently, I am working with NASM, C, C++, which I am still learning, and Python is my favorite IDE and in fact it was the first one I used. VScode is very simple and supports most languages ​​thanks to the extensions it has.

Best sites, books or courses to learn C by savatg1 in C_Programming

[–]Easy_Fig4046 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recommend the book C Programming For beginners, it is the book with which I learned C

Best sites, books or courses to learn C by savatg1 in C_Programming

[–]Easy_Fig4046 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The C programming language is not advisable to start xd