So, you've stumbled upon my little corner of the coding universe. Cool, welcome aboard!
Let's get one thing straight - I'm not here to do your homework. Nope, that's all on you, my friend. The real magic happens when you're banging your head against the keyboard at 2 AM, wondering why your code won't compile. Trust me, I've been there.
This gitbook? It's like my coding diary, but way less embarrassing and hopefully way more useful. Think of this as your coding buddy. You know, the one you text at midnight asking, "Dude, what the heck is a pointer again?" I'm here to help you get those "Aha!" moments, not to spoon-feed you solutions.
Copy-pasting code? Sure, it's tempting. But it's also like trying to get buff by watching gym videos. Spoiler alert: it doesn't work.
So, ready to dive into the wild world of 42? Grab your favorite caffeinated beverage, put on your debugging pants, and let's do this!
PS: Remember, in the immortal words of some programmer way smarter than me: "It's not a bug, it's an undocumented feature." Happy coding!
I started my 42 cursus on September 2021, and I'm all about keeping this guide fresh, so if you spot anything that seems off or outdated, give me a shout. I'll fix it faster than you can say "Segmentation fault".
The information you gather from this blog, all the techniques, proofs-of-concept code, or whatever else you may possibly find here, are strictly for educational purposes. I do not condone the usage of anything you might gather from this blog for malicious purposes. I've made this blog therein, to consolidate my learning by teaching it to the world.