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Function Which Returns a Line Read From a File Descriptor
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The purpose of this project is to code a small data exchange program using UNIX signals. It is an introductory project for the bigger UNIX projects that will appear later on in the cursus.
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Wrote ft_printf() a function that mimic the original printf()
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Library That Contains ft_printf, Function That Mimic the Real Printf
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Jan 27, 2023 - C
This is your first project as a student at 42. In this project, you'll be required to rewrite a few functions from the C standard library, along with some other utility functions that you'll use throughout your entire course.
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Programming a function that returns a line read from a file descriptor
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Shell Using C (As Beautiful as a Shell)
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Implementation of a few functions of the C standard library
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create a simple shell that imitates bash.
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Implementation of printf() function of the C standard library
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In this project, we will recode the famous printf function using variadic arguments with some of the functions that we made in the first project Libft.
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Dec 7, 2021 - C
My minitalk project for the 42 Cursus. A small client server communication program using UNIX signals. 115/100
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Apr 26, 2024 - C
This project aims to deepen your understanding of the two concepts that you already know: Redirections and Pipes.
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Jan 3, 2023 - C
The objective of this project is for you to create a simple shell. using C language
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The Libft Project at 42, C Library Regrouping Usual Functions
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