C Programming
If you like applying C Programming, every challenge here gives you a chance to practice it on a real industry brief.
- CodeAdvancedNew
Dynamic Programming for an IoT Battery Allocator
Read the device spec (32 KB RAM, 200 mAh daily budget, 9 sensing modes with mAh cost and farmer-value scores) and formulate the daily allocation as a 0/1 knapsack DP (dynamic pr…
- Dynamic Programming
- Algorithm Analysis
- C Programming
Algorithm Design and Analysis - AnalysisIntermediateNew
Diagnose a Deadlock in a Multi-Threaded File Indexer
Clone the indexer repo (provided), set up reproduction with thread-sanitizer and helgrind, and produce a deterministic deadlock test case in under 5 minutes of runtime. Diagnose…
- Synchronization
- Deadlock Analysis
- C Programming
Operating Systems - CodeAdvancedNew
Port a Legacy C Image Pipeline from x86 to ARM64
Clone the 12k-line C codebase (provided). Set up an ARM64 cross-compile toolchain (clang or gcc). Identify portability issues: endianness assumptions, pointer-size casts, inline…
- C Programming
- Manual Memory Management
- Pointers
Imperative and Low-Level Programming - AnalysisAdvancedNew
Amortized-Analysis Investigation of a Production Cache
Read the C++ cache source (around 1,800 lines, custom open-addressing with periodic resize-and-rehash). Perform amortized analysis using all three methods (aggregate, accounting…
- Amortized Analysis
- Data Structures
- Algorithm Analysis
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- CodeIntermediateNew
Implement a User-Space Shell with Process and Signal Handling
Implement a shell in C (no shell helpers, just POSIX system calls). Required features: read a line, parse it into commands + arguments, handle pipelines with arbitrary chain len…
- System Calls
- Process Management
- Signal Handling
Computer Systems and Organization - CodeExpertNew
Build a Bare-Metal Bootloader for a Wearable-Device Prototype
Write a bare-metal C bootloader for the Cortex-M4 target (no operating system, custom linker script, vector-table relocation). Implement: SHA-256 image validation (use a public-…
- C Programming
- Manual Memory Management
- Pointers
Imperative and Low-Level Programming - CodeIntermediateNew
Build a Multi-Level Feedback Queue Scheduler in xv6
Fork the xv6-riscv repository and implement MLFQ in proc.c with 3 priority queues, per-queue time slices (10ms / 20ms / 40ms), priority demotion on slice exhaustion, and a 100ms…
- Operating Systems
- Scheduling
- C Programming
Operating Systems - CodeAdvancedNew
Write a Linux Device Driver for a Custom Sensor Board
Read the SPI sensor datasheet (provided) and the existing user-space hack (around 600 lines of C). Write a Linux kernel module (target kernel 6.6 LTS) that registers a hwmon dev…
- C Programming
- Os Interfaces
- Kernel Development
Imperative and Low-Level Programming - Browse challenges
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- CodeAdvancedNew
Port a Drone Flight Controller from Bare-Metal to FreeRTOS
Take the existing bare-metal firmware (STM32H7, around 14,000 lines C). Identify the tasks (control loop 1 kHz, IMU read 2 kHz, GPS 10 Hz, telemetry 50 Hz, command parsing event…
- Freertos
- Rate Monotonic Scheduling
- C Programming
Embedded Systems Engineering - CodeExpertNew
Build a Symbolic-Execution-Based Test Generator for a Library
Pick KLEE for the symbolic-execution engine. Build LLVM bitcode for the library's C99 build target. Define symbolic inputs for the public parsing API (date strings up to 32 char…
- Symbolic Execution
- Klee
- Test Generation
Program Analysis
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