Computer Science Lounge - [Too Many Idea Men Edition]

No idea myself.

On another node. Anyone know of a good resources for looking up C libraries and similar for "to do this thing" > results in a list of libraries to use

Github/Stackoverflow is your closest bet. There's no alternative to reading lib feature lists really unless someone programs something like that.

for standard C libraries probably or the man page on any Unix like system.

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Yeah i was thinking more of a good lookup place when you dont know the library you need. I didn't know what gmp did/or existed until i needed to install the library for your program to compile.

I supose google does a decent job with C + "thing you need"

Why note make it fancy

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Though its incredibly difficult to edit lol

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thats the problem lol

@Eden
You should share your project if you are writing some c code. I would be interested to see.

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I'm a complete newbie at C atm. I'd quite like to get a reasonable proficiency at C enough to write and read without issue.
I'm also interested in rust but I'm leaving that at the moment.

I have a couple of ideas for some Linux based programs that i need to properly flesh out into formed ideas.

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Interesting topic, but I'm already fully committed on what time I have.

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yes iirc, think you can do it wired and wireless

I think you can do that, iirc you can also set it up to have your desktop or what have you be the master

Videos


^this video touch's on the topic of distributing work (briefly this first video in the series is about hardware)^




this is the extent of my knowledge

I was doing some discrete math hw and it went over some applied graph theory and it explained you could view processors as a graph problem. I wonder if you could create a cluster without a center or a main pi.

the second video in that list says thats what he is doing (if I am hearing him right, timestamped)

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I definitely need to play with some of these at some point. I want to specialize in parallel computing.

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you seen these?

https://www.parallella.org/board/

no, thats a lot of cores for such a small device.

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it was supposed to be that new sweetness back in the day. Guess it was alright, but like pi clones, never took off like the pi did. It was kickstarted too

I still want to get my hands on it