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For Programmers Who Are Writing Big Programs Or Projects

Here's Some Advanced Skills : Make A Makefile Build Your Own Modules Library Especially With C Extensions Make Some .keep Files For Binary Executables So They Can Work Better Without Crashing Make A Little Custom GUI Window If You Are Asking The User For Some Choices Make Update For Files With Shell Scripting If You Want A Terminal Highlight Don't Use External Modules, Just Use Complicated Floats To Print Colors Add Some Other Frameworks Or Sources To Help The User Like dex2jar Hope This Helped You :) !

22nd Mar 2018, 2:16 PM
warlord
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@Jakob Marley Thanks For Sharing But SoloLearn Doesn't Support File Exploring So Maybe I Will Make A Web Code To Make A Little Bit Of Highlight To Show How It's Done :), That Will Be A Big Code To Do ,I'm Not Saying I Can't Code But I'm Saying It Will Take Some Time To Load ;)
22nd Mar 2018, 3:53 PM
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@Marco Khoula I Did Some Of Them But Be Careful About The Content It May Get Blocked Or Something Like That Nice Idea :)
23rd Mar 2018, 11:17 AM
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@MohamedKatron You're Welcome But It's Better To Use Shell Scripting Sometimes Because It Can Help Give Your Program A Name For Example: The Program Name Is Spam And You Want To Call It In CMD : cd spam sh spam or spam So The Shell System Can Search For The Name Of The File To Execute It
24th Mar 2018, 6:35 PM
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@Jakob Marley Ok
24th Mar 2018, 6:30 PM
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@Marco Khoula You're Welcome 😃
24th Mar 2018, 6:31 PM
warlord
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That's really specific for a really vague title. lol Wouldn't it be better to actually know what types of big programs/projects they're working on first? Or at least give your own example of a project and then list what's useful? I'm not saying that you're not providing useful information, but what I'm saying is that the information isn't a "one size fits all" type of thing and doesn't apply to many scenarios. Either way, thanks for sharing! :)
22nd Mar 2018, 3:08 PM
Fata1 Err0r
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@warlord I wasn't suggesting that you create a project to use as an example, but in your example, specify a project and then explain the tips that relate to it. The point I was making is that those tips don't apply to all projects, so it's better to give an example rather than imply that it applies to all scenarios. It's good tips where it's appropriate, but you should draw a line for the people learning so they recognize when it's appropriate or not. Get what I mean?
23rd Mar 2018, 4:16 PM
Fata1 Err0r
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hi
25th Mar 2018, 2:06 PM
LEE DUNG
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What (Make A Makefile) step ? Thanks .
23rd Mar 2018, 3:17 PM
MohamedKatron
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