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Blog Post: 2019-12-09 - Lisps, Assembly, C, and Conlangs
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diff --git a/www/index.html b/www/index.html index 5f4f663..51ac3b6 100644 --- a/www/index.html +++ b/www/index.html @@ -21,28 +21,16 @@ like uploading.</p> </article> <article id='homepage-post'> - <h2>Recent Post - 2019-02-17</h2> - <h3>Venturing back into C</h3> - <p>For the past two weeks or so I have been diving back into C - programming. I've found it to be a very fun and refreshing experience - coming off of a slog of Java 11 updates at work. I've found comfort - in its simplicity and frustrations in my "I can do this without an - IDE" mindset.</p> - <p>I started C programming in College during a 8 AM course of which all I - can remember is that it was at 8 AM. I loved programming in C, dealing - with memory, pointers, no strings, structs, no strings, linking, no - strings. It was a really interesting difference from the web and Java - programming I had done previously. Obviously the lack of the - "string" type made things interesting and initially a challenge - for me back then. In my most recent endevour I found <code class= - 'inline'>char *</code> to be perfectly suitable for every case I came - across. It was usually a separate library that was failing me, not a - fixed char array. This was mostly due to the types of programs I was - writting in college were text adventures where all of what I did was - using strings. And my lack of understanding of what was actually - happening in C was really what was causing all the issues.</p> + <h2>Recent Post - 2019-12-09</h2> + <h3>Lisps, Assembly, C, and Conlangs</h3> + <p>I had originally hoped to do more blogging as a way of practicing my + writing and an incentive to do more hobby programming. The intent was + never to make this site solely programming, I had actually a few scrapped + posts about baking and guitar that just didn't get anywhere... but + that being said I did have a fair amount of hobbying in 2019 that I can + share some unfiltered, semi-structured thoughts on.</p> <div id='footer'> - <a href='/blog/2019-02-17'>Continue reading...</a> + <a href='/blog/2019-12-09'>Continue reading...</a> </div> </article> </div> |