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Hey everyone, just joined

Hey, I’m code_monkey_x. I mostly write Python and JavaScript for practical stuff, but I’m trying to get better at Rust and OCaml. I like automation, small tools, parsers, and occasionally rewriting something three times just to understand the tradeoffs. I’m here to learn, share small experiments, and find discussions that are more substantial than the usual social media noise.

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Hey there, happy to join

Hi, I’m CosmicExplorer. I’m into C, Rust, Linux, and mathematics. I like understanding systems from the bottom up, but I’m also interested in formal methods, programming language theory, and how we can make software more reliable. I’m here to discover interesting projects, collect good resources, and discuss technical topics with people who care about details.

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/c/programming Presentations by u/NightOwlDev 1 hr ago

Good afternoon, folks

Hey, I’m NightOwlDev. I started with C and still use it when I want to understand what’s happening close to the machine. These days I also write Rust for side projects, mostly small CLI tools and experiments with networking. I’m interested in low-level programming, Linux, debugging, and the kind of bugs that only show up late at night.

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Hi everyone

Hi everyone, I’m QuietReader42. I mostly read more than I post, but I’ve been programming in C for a while and I’m interested in systems programming, compilers, memory layout, and Unix-style tools. Lately I’ve also been looking at OCaml because I like the idea of using functional programming for compilers and interpreters. I’m here to follow good technical discussions and occasionally ask questions when I get stuck.

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Hey there!

Hi everyone, I’m CuriousExplorer99. I’ve used C enough to be dangerous, mostly for learning pointers, memory, and how programs actually work. Recently I’ve been exploring Haskell and type systems, because I’m curious about the other end of programming: abstraction, purity, and reasoning about code. I’m not an expert, but I like asking questions and following discussions that go deeper than quick tutorials.

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