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2021-02-1403 assignment - var to const in example for clarityDave Gauer
2021-02-14Merge branch 'main' of github.com:ratfactor/ziglings into mainDave Gauer
2021-02-14Added ex 45 optionalsDave Gauer
(And secretly added the patches/ dir. Don't tell anybody!)
2021-02-14Merge pull request #17 from quexxon/mainDave Gauer
Fix typo in exercise 09: out => our
2021-02-14begone ye errant spaceDave Gauer
2021-02-14Fix typo: out => ourWill Clardy
2021-02-14Merge pull request #10 from tijb/patch-1Dave Gauer
Update 03_assignment.zig | Missing Line In Example
2021-02-13Update 03_assignment.zigtim bangma
2021-02-13Emit correct output as green text indicating passed.Dave Gauer
2021-02-13Merge pull request #13 from Ivan-Velickovic/mainDave Gauer
04_arrays.zig - missing ":" for type of example array
2021-02-1404_arrays.zig - missing : for type of example arrayIvan-Velickovic
2021-02-13Merge branch 'main' of github.com:ratfactor/ziglings into mainDave Gauer
2021-02-13ex10 - missing type was confusing and tangential (#12)Dave Gauer
2021-02-13Added additional inspirations for ZiglingsDave Gauer
Ruby Koans is even attributed by rustlings. The Little Schemer is a personal all-time favorite programming book.
2021-02-13Merge pull request #11 from tijb/patch-2Dave Gauer
Update 04_arrays.zig | Array Index
2021-02-13Updating README description of projectDave Gauer
Also updated the GitHub project description to: "Learn the Zig programming language by fixing tiny broken programs." I think it sounds more of a fun challenge this way rather than the more academic "learn by doing exercises". I mean, who wouldn't want to come help these "tiny broken programs"?!?
2021-02-12Update 04_arrays.zigtim bangma
array index was off by 1.
2021-02-12Update 03_assignment.zigtim bangma
Looks like one of the example lines was missing.
2021-02-12Update README to reflect new version checkingDave Gauer
2021-02-12Merge branch 'SpexGuy-zig-build' into mainDave Gauer
2021-02-12Merge branch 'zig-build' of https://github.com/SpexGuy/ziglings into ↵Dave Gauer
SpexGuy-zig-build
2021-02-12Merge pull request #5 from Joefish/zig_version_checkDave Gauer
Added a zig version test
2021-02-12Merge pull request #9 from palash25/typo2Dave Gauer
exercise/25 fix typo
2021-02-12exercise/25 fix typoPalash Nigam
2021-02-11Use a zig build script to run ziglingsMartin Wickham
2021-02-11Improved zig version checkJoseph-Eugene Winzer
2021-02-11Merge pull request #7 from palash25/typoDave Gauer
exercise/21: fix typo
2021-02-12exercise/21: fix typoPalash Nigam
2021-02-11Added zig version check for commit numberJoseph-Eugene Winzer
2021-02-11Added a zig version testJoseph-Eugene Winzer
2021-02-10Added string specifier in format strings (#3)Dave Gauer
This is now required in current versions of Zig.
2021-02-10Merge pull request #3 from Joefish/06_print_specifierDave Gauer
Added string specifier in Ex 06
2021-02-10Merge branch 'main' of github.com:ratfactor/ziglings into mainDave Gauer
2021-02-10Removed incorrect explanation of assignment error (#1)Dave Gauer
It really has nothing to do with the if/else expression. The peer types are being resolved correctly. The same error can be produced with something as simple as: var foo = 5;
2021-02-10Added string specifier in Ex 06Joseph-Eugene Winzer
std.fmt.format does not take strings without a string specifier since zig 0.8.0.
2021-02-10Ex 22 spelling errorDave Gauer
I never make mistakes with apostrophes'es', so I dont' know what happened here.
2021-02-10Improved 02 comment about imports being constDave Gauer
2021-02-09Added Quiz 5 for pointers. Elephants!!!Dave Gauer
2021-02-09Moved exercises to exercises because exercisesDave Gauer
2021-02-08Added Ex. 38-43 for pointers, updated READMEDave Gauer
Added topics beyond the language basics from ziglearn.org to the README. That's a lot of exercises. I'd like to keep it under 100, though!
2021-02-07Consistent instructions and examplesDave Gauer
I started off with "hints" that required the poor student to piece together the information from incomplete bits. A complete example is like a picture that is worth 1000 words and far clearer.
2021-02-06Added ex. 37,38 structsDave Gauer
2021-02-06Add ex 35,36 enums; updated READMEDave Gauer
I'm changing the order of some more topics. Trying to explain the value of pointers when we're mostly dealing with stack-sized values like integers feels convoluted. So I'm starting with enums (which also has a nice segue from an earlier "switch" exercise). Then structs. Then unions (just in keeping with the order of these items on ziglearn.org) and THEN pointers and multi-pointers and slices.
2021-02-03Inserted ex. 32 unreachable, added quiz4.Dave Gauer
2021-02-03Fixed README instructionsDave Gauer
2021-01-31Adding exs 27-32Dave Gauer
2021-01-30Added ex 21-26 for error handlingDave Gauer
2021-01-22Added ex 19,20 functions and pop quizDave Gauer
2021-01-21Hinting return type rather than making 'em guess.Dave Gauer
2021-01-19Added Ex. 18 functionsDave Gauer