commit f64fb1e126936d9d59edf6c86048eb9f526ead70
parent 3b61ade596ca9f13fafaa1eb77fa40035aef9e92
Author: Samdal <samdal@protonmail.com>
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2025 22:20:32 +0100
update todo
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diff --git a/_posts/2025-02-22-making-generic-data-structures-in-C.md b/_posts/2025-02-22-making-generic-data-structures-in-C.md
@@ -224,4 +224,4 @@ You will be surprised at how much it reduces friction and boilerplate.
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For the non-C people reading, you might have become thankful that your tooling does generics automatically.
-I think of it differently. One of the beauties of C is that complicated things are hard to do. Experiencing that hardship steers you away and directs you toward simplicity.
+I think of it differently. One of the beauties of C is that complicated things are hard to do. Experiencing that hardship directs you toward simplicity.
diff --git a/_todo.md b/_todo.md
@@ -7,14 +7,9 @@
- Tips for programmers
- Learning tips for electronics
- How to organize software projects (Folders are magic)
-
-- My Old projects which I no longer think are that great
- + Nisse text format
- + SE (simple editor)
-
-- Making type safe generic datastructures in C
- llist macros
- generic htable, generate type with define_htable, then create type safety through macros
+- modelsim FLI tutorial (VHDL)
+- vhdl SPI tutorial
+- dealing with high power noise (basically om coil kontroller)
- Productivity through simpler software
Only one monitor, previously had more