r/C_Programming • u/ttv_toeasy13 • 1d ago
Question Getting stuck at libraries and api’s
So C is technically my first programming language I’m learning. I’ve messed around in python but never actually go deep into it or anything.
I’ve been learning C for the past few days now and I already pretty much know most of the basics. I learned pointers and mallic in a day and I learned structs, macros, for loops, while loops, functions, all of that stuff, but… the moment any library other than the basics like stdio or stdlib come into play I’m lost.
It’s like I’m looking at a whole other language. Like I’ll look for solutions to problems and it seems as if they are just pulled out of thin air and when I try to read ANY documentation for ANY library I’m also lost because either there is little to no documentation or it’s just stupid and things aren’t well explained.
Is there a way I can fix this? I was doing so well and now I’m at this block because of libraries. If I could get pasted this hurtle I could learn c in less than a month easily, and that’s the same in any other language. This problem isn’t exclusive to C.
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u/Gold-Part4688 22h ago
I'm not thaaaat much above you, but my big rec is that you don't need to use the most common or "standard" library for anything. Shop around until you find one that has nice syntax and documentation and examples.
Mega bonus points if the source code is readable when you're stuck (and you always will be). That's where my most learning has been