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Writing C software without the standard library | |
Linux Edition | |
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There are many tutorials on the web that explain how to build a | |
simple hello world in C without the libc on AMD64, but most of them | |
stop there. | |
I will provide a more complete explanation that will allow you to | |
build yourself a little framework to write more complex programs. |
Getting confused about the piles of development tools that people use for Javascript? Here's a quick index of what is used for what.
Keep in mind that you shouldn't add tools to your workflow for the sake of it. While you'll see many production systems using a wide range of tools, these tools are typically used because they solved a concrete problem for the developers working on it. You should not add tools to your project unless you have a concrete problem that they can solve; none of the tools here are required.
Start with nothing, and add tools as needed. This will keep you from getting lost in an incomprehensible pile of tooling.
Typical examples: Gulp, Grunt
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