I started developing software in C about 10 years since. The journey began with 16-bit Turbo C compiler which soon made its way to 32-bit GNU C compiler (gcc) under LINUX for conformation to standards. I must say that I have not grown into an expert yet, but over the past years I have experienced a lot of obstacles, and eventually made my way through by learning new tricks.
This blog is sincerely about demonstrating the various facts that seemed to be beyond comprehension, and thus to throw some light so as to aid others in grasping the facts quick and early.
My sincere note of appreciation goes to my friend Tanmay, without whose inspiration this would have still been in my 'extended To-Do list' ...
I would be highly grateful if readers kindly point out errors/faults and provide appropriate feedback to enhance the quality of this post.
The posts of this blog can be accessed here:
Thanks,
Subhajit
This blog is sincerely about demonstrating the various facts that seemed to be beyond comprehension, and thus to throw some light so as to aid others in grasping the facts quick and early.
My sincere note of appreciation goes to my friend Tanmay, without whose inspiration this would have still been in my 'extended To-Do list' ...
I would be highly grateful if readers kindly point out errors/faults and provide appropriate feedback to enhance the quality of this post.
The posts of this blog can be accessed here:
- What is volatile ...
- Using inline assembly ...
- Compiling a C program ...
- The C in every Matlab: mex
- Memory Protection
- Function on the fly ...
- A Loadable Kernel Module ...
- Compiling a kernel ...
- The Power of Parallelism - Part I
- The Power of Parallelism - Part II
- The Power of Parallelism - Part III
Thanks,
Subhajit
wow a blog dedicated to me...:D :D
ReplyDeleteur vivid reader :)