The projects in this repository are carried out in the common core process of 42 schools.
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The projects in this repository are carried out in the common core process of 42 schools.
This project implements a custom function, ft_printf, that mimics the behavior of the standard C library function printf. ft_printf takes a format string and optional arguments, formats the output based on specifiers within the format string, and prints the result.
My own library (LIBFT) of 42 Cursus containing basic and personal functions as well as Doxygen documentation and unit tests.
ft_printf is a 42 school project that involves implementing a custom version of the C standard library's printf function. This project helps you understand variable argument lists and formatting options while creating a flexible and efficient output function for future projects.
📝 The goal of this project is quite simple - to recode printf(). Basically this project is about using a variable number of arguments. How cool is it?? It's actually pretty cool :)
"A collection of my coding journey."
"Custom printf implementation"
ft_printf a project in 42 curriculum, we reimplement the printf function in C.
ft_printf is a 42 school project where we must replicate the behavior of C library printf function. The project teaches us about variadic arguments as well as data structures.
A custom implementation of everyone's favorite function for formatted output.
The goal of this project is pretty straightforward. You will recode printf().
An easy to use testing framework for the 42 projects
The goal of this project is pretty straightforward. You will recode printf(). You will mainly learn about using a variable number of arguments. How cool is that?? It is actually pretty cool :)
Ft_printf (42cursus) 2020-2021. Remake printf. A project usefull for the next projects. The aim is to learn how variable size arguments works.
Re-coding printf.
💬 A custom implementation of the standard printf function from the <stdio.h> library.
The goal of this project is pretty straightforward. You will recode printf(). You will mainly learn about using a variable number of arguments.
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