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Zig by Example: The How to for Practical Projects and Applications

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Zig is a general-purpose programming language that is designed for performance, safety, and efficiency. It is a statically typed language with a focus on low-level control and memory safety. Zig is particularly well-suited for systems programming, embedded systems, and high-performance applications.

This book is a comprehensive guide to learning Zig programming. The book is filled with practical examples and exercises that will help you master the language and build real-world applications.

Key FeaturesLearn Zig from the ground The book starts with the basics and gradually introduces more advanced concepts.Build real-world You'll learn how to create a variety of applications, from command-line tools to web servers and embedded systems.Master best Learn the best practices for writing efficient, maintainable, and scalable Zig code.Explore advanced Dive deeper into concurrency, memory management, and system programming.Get hands-on The book includes numerous exercises and projects to help you practice your skills.This book is suitable for you who want to learn Zig programming, whether you are a beginner or experienced developer. Whether you are a systems programmer, embedded systems developer, or web developer, this book will provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to succeed with Zig.

As an expert Julie is well-equipped to guide you through the learning process. With years of experience in the field, she has a deep understanding of the language and its capabilities. The she will help

Avoid common Learn about common mistakes that Zig developers make and how to avoid them.Write efficient and maintainable Learn best practices for writing high-quality Zig code.Solve real-world Apply your Zig skills to solve practical problems and build useful applications.Stay The author will keep you informed about the latest developments in the Zig ecosystem.

197 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 6, 2024

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Julie Smith

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Author of 20 mystery novels and a YA paranormal adventure called BAD GIRL SCHOOL (formerly CURSEBUSTERS!). Nine of the mysteries are about a female New Orleans cop Skip Langdon, five about a San Francisco lawyer named Rebecca Schwartz,two about a struggling mystery writer named Paul Mcdonald (whose fate no one should suffer) and four teaming up Talba Wallis, a private eye with many names, a poetic license, and a smoking computer, with veteran P.I. Eddie Valentino.

In Bad GIRL SCHOOL, a psychic pink-haired teen-age burglar named Reeno gets recruited by a psychotic telepathic cat to pull a job that involves time travel to an ancient Mayan city. Hint:It HAS to be done before 2012!


Winner of the 1991 Edgar Allen Poe Award for best novel, that being NEW ORLEANS MOURNING.

Former reporter for the New Orleans TIMES-PICAYUNE and the San Francisco CHRONICLE.

Recently licensed private investigator, and thereon hangs a tale.

Resident of New Orleans, Louisiana

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