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@@ -140,11 +140,23 @@ zig build -Dn=19 -l ## What's Covered -I've decide to limit Ziglings to the core language and not -attempt coverage of the Standard Library. Perhaps you can change -my mind? +The primary goal for Ziglings is to cover the core Zig language. -Core Language +It would be nice to cover the Standard Library as well, but this +is currently challenging because the stdlib is evolving even +faster than the core language (and that's saying something!). +Not only would stdlib coverage change very rapidly, some exercises might even cease to be relevant entirely. + +Having said that, there are some stdlib features that are probably here +to stay or are so important to understand that they are worth the +extra effort to keep current. + +Conspicuously absent from Ziglings are a lot of string +manipulation exercises. This is because Zig itself largely avoids +dealing with strings. Hopefully there will be an obvious way to +address this in the future. The Ziglings crew loves strings! + +Zig Core Language * [x] Hello world (main needs to be public) * [x] Importing standard library @@ -178,6 +190,9 @@ Core Language * [x] Anonymous structs/tuples/lists * [ ] Async <--- IN PROGRESS! * [X] Interfaces + +Zig Standard Library + * [X] Working with C * [X] String formatting * [X] Bit manipulation @@ -189,7 +204,7 @@ the learning resource I wished for. There will be tons of room for improvement: * Wording of explanations * Idiomatic usage of Zig -* Maybe additional exercises? +* Additional exercises Please see [CONTRIBUTING](https://github.com/ratfactor/ziglings/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md) in this repo for the full details. |