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author | Stephen Enders <smenders@gmail.com> | 2020-02-16 23:12:10 -0500 |
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committer | Stephen Enders <smenders@gmail.com> | 2020-02-16 23:12:10 -0500 |
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parent | 4448866d696698ee9015cea99e4183c88dd8cde5 (diff) |
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diff --git a/www/blog/2019-12-09/index.html b/www/blog/2019-12-09/index.html index 29dcf4f..3d48d5a 100644 --- a/www/blog/2019-12-09/index.html +++ b/www/blog/2019-12-09/index.html @@ -61,19 +61,19 @@ <h4>Never ending C</h4> <p>Without much to really say on the topic, I kept writing small programs in C throughout the year. I spent a lot of time debugging and - troubleshooting a prefix terminal calculator with the intention of - making it a full utility to use on the command line / from within - scripts. You could do simple math without opening up x-calc, which I find - myself doing to check some quick math. Example code: <code class= - "inline">calc "+ 1 1"</code>. To me this was far cleaner than - writing: <code class='inline'>echo $((1+1))</code>. The big ideas I had - for it was adding a REPL and making it a command line calculator tool - where you could get the features of a standard calculator with store and - recall functions. This project involved making two stacks: the operations - and the numbers. Implementing two stacks from scratch was interesting and - I may upload the source and link it in an update. Overall it was full of - breaks, bugs, wrong turns, and bizarre memory issues. So needless to say - it was a fun 3 days of programming.</p> + troubleshooting a prefix terminal calculator with the intention of making + it a full utility to use on the command line / from within scripts. You + could do simple math without opening up x-calc, which I find myself doing + to check some quick math. Example code: <code class="inline">calc "+ + 1 1"</code>. To me this was far cleaner than writing: <code class= + 'inline'>echo $((1+1))</code>. The big ideas I had for it was adding a + REPL and making it a command line calculator tool where you could get the + features of a standard calculator with store and recall functions. This + project involved making two stacks: the operations and the numbers. + Implementing two stacks from scratch was interesting and I may upload the + source and link it in an update. Overall it was full of breaks, bugs, + wrong turns, and bizarre memory issues. So needless to say it was a fun 3 + days of programming.</p> <h3>Non Programming Writing</h3> <p>The project that soaked up a majority of my writing time, which sadly should've been documented here, was my conlang / world-building |