GNU Hello. A sample "hello, world" project from the GNU foundation as a demonstration of best practices.
GNU Hello. A sample "hello, world" project from the GNU foundation as a demonstration of best practices.
C-REPL. Hacker news thread on interactive interpreters for the C programming language. Other examples mentioned in the comments, such as cint and ccons.
There's a C in my JavaScript. "A short guide to writing JavaScript bindings to C or C++ libraries using the V8 engine". Primarily for use with node.js, includes a UUID generator as an example, which I've needed in the past.
Quake Flash. Presumably using the Alchemy C/C++ to Flash AVM2 bytecode compiler that Adobe released this time last year. Impressively playable, performance-wise. I'm kind of surprised we haven't seen more take up of this yet.
Just Enough C For Open Source Projects. And for those who first cut their teeth on today's crop of modern, dynamic, memory-managed languages.
Ruby Hacking Guide. The nuts and bolts of how the Ruby language is cobbled together
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