When the build process gets complicated you can use https://cmake.org/
You're learning C++ for bitcoin core?
When the build process gets complicated you can use https://cmake.org/
You're learning C++ for bitcoin core?
That too. I would like to know, and at least be able to, understand the code of the software Iโm saying is halal lol ๐.
ุงูุญูู ุนูู ุงูุดูุก ูุฑุน ุนู ุชุตูุฑู
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Plus, I would like to build things that can benefit the ummah as a whole in ways that may be specific to us.
Thanks for the link. I actually have it installed in VSCode, but disabled it so I could focus on the hard work of getting to know the inner workings of C the hard way lol
For building things, please don't build it with C++ ๐
I think only Luke Dash Jr does this
lol ๐
You really donโt like C++ ๐
Well, so far Iโve learnt Python and bash this year, and have now to learn basic C++ and swift. So letโs see where this path takes me. But I do want to make some software for some hardware , and I assume C++ is really good for efficiency when dealing with small hardware with limited resources. I know you might suggest Rust ๐. Let me think about rust.
C++ was the first language I learnt and did a good deal of development using it.
You can say I've been traumatized ๐คฃ
Rust on the other hand can achieve the same efficiency as C++ but safer and with more pleasurable experience.
I heard it was a rough experience as well?! But I guess moving from C++ to Rust was an easy transition as opposed to not knowing C and going straight to Rust?
It uses a different paradigm, especially the tough stuff in C/C++ aren't there in Rust.
Learning any imperative language will provide the same background whether it's python or C. Also, learning some functional programming previously also helped since Rust uses a lot of that paradigm.
Hmm ๐ค
Thatโs interesting. Iโll maybe give it a try o after this cycle.
Thanks for that perspective
I saw this and thought you would appreciate the humour lol
This is hilarious ๐