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Prime number finder in bash
You say: "This code works, but I'm sure it's far from optimal. I'd like any and all recommendations." AND "And I know better algorithms exist, but I wanted to keep it simple."
Unfortunately, these t …
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TicTacToe classic in C
malloc
I start with one of the most common ones. Instead of char *board = malloc(sizeof(char) * BOARD_SIZE) write char *board = malloc(sizeof(*board) * BOARD_SIZE). If you decide to change the type i …
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Determining whether a provided credit card number is valid according to Luhn’s algorithm
First thing I think of is that you have a pretty long main. You should split the code in more functions. Your code could look like this:
long long readCardnumber();
bool validateChecksum(long long ca …
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Read numbers between 1 and 5, then print the minimum and maximum
Since this seems like the kind of tasks you get in the very beginning of introduction programming courses I don't really see the need for a code review at this stage.
But since you asked, it seems a …