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Mastering x86-64 Assembly: A Beginner’s Guide to CPU Registers
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Mastering x86-64 Assembly: A Beginner’s Guide to CPU Registers

Learn x86-64 assembly with this beginner’s guide to CPU registers. Master RAX, RBX, ABI rules, and optimize code. Perfect for low-level programming enthusiasts.
Posted by mike July 27, 2025
How to Input Double Precision Floating Point Numbers in C: Step-by-Step Guide with Error Handling
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How to Input Double Precision Floating Point Numbers in C: Step-by-Step Guide with Error Handling

Learn to input double precision floats in C with this easy guide! Covers fgets, sscanf, error handling, and code examples for beginners.
Posted by mike July 15, 2025
Master Debugging with xxd: Inspect Program Output at a Byte Level for Automation & Clean Code!
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Master Debugging with xxd: Inspect Program Output at a Byte Level for Automation & Clean Code!

Debug program output with xxd! Learn to inspect text/binary files at byte level, fix hidden issues, and ensure clean code. Perfect for automation & assignments.
Posted by mike June 23, 2025
DDD Debugger Tutorial: Fast Guide to Debugging C++ & C Code
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DDD Debugger Tutorial: Fast Guide to Debugging C++ & C Code

Learn DDD debugging fast! This tutorial covers breakpoints, source code, and GDB console for C++ & C. Watch our GDB video first for better skills!
Posted by mike June 22, 2025
Master CGDB: Boost Your Debugging with GDB’s Curses Interface in Terminal
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Master CGDB: Boost Your Debugging with GDB’s Curses Interface in Terminal

Learn CGDB, a GDB curses layer for terminal debugging. View source code & breakpoints in one window. Ideal for C++, C, & assembly!
Posted by mike June 15, 2025
Master GNU Debugger: Debug C++ & Assembly Programs with GDB Like a Pro
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Master GNU Debugger: Debug C++ & Assembly Programs with GDB Like a Pro

Master GDB to debug C++ & assembly! Learn breakpoints, call stacks, & crash fixes in this fun guide for coders.
Posted by mike June 14, 2025
Caveman Debugging: Simple Trick to Debug C++ Code Like a Pro!
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Caveman Debugging: Simple Trick to Debug C++ Code Like a Pro!

Master caveman debugging! Easy C++ trick to fix code fast with print statements. Clear tips for beginners & pros. Watch now to squash bugs!
Posted by mike June 11, 2025
How Linkers Work: Linking Code, Virtual Memory, and Module Jumps Explained
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How Linkers Work: Linking Code, Virtual Memory, and Module Jumps Explained

Learn how linkers connect code modules, manage virtual memory, and handle jumps in this beginner-friendly guide to programming! #Linker #Coding
Posted by mike June 2, 2025
Compile, Link, Execute: A Beginner’s Guide to Linux Programming with C++, C, and Assembly
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Compile, Link, Execute: A Beginner’s Guide to Linux Programming with C++, C, and Assembly

Learn to compile, link & execute C++, C, and assembly on Linux! Beginner-friendly guide with bash scripting tips. #Linux #Programming
Posted by mike May 28, 2025
Master GNU Makefiles: Streamline Coding Builds with C++, C & Assembly
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Master GNU Makefiles: Streamline Coding Builds with C++, C & Assembly

Master GNU Make! Simplify coding with Makefiles, manage C++, C, assembly builds, and cut compile times. Beginner-friendly guide!
Posted by mike May 25, 2025

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