Pointers
If you like applying Pointers, every challenge here gives you a chance to practice it on a real industry brief.
- 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 - CodeExpertNew
Diagnose Memory Corruption in a Trading-Firm Order Gateway
Read the 8k-line allocator + order-pool code (provided), plus 3 production crash dumps and 14 hours of pre-crash telemetry. Hypothesize root cause (likely candidates: use-after-…
- Cpp Programming
- Manual Memory Management
- Pointers
Imperative and Low-Level Programming - 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 - 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 Practice your coursework on real scenarios.
Every challenge is shaped from real industry context — not generic exercises. The work mirrors what your degree prepares you for.
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- CodeIntermediateNew
Replace Raw Pointers with Smart Pointers in a Game-Engine Module
Audit the 18k-line module for raw-pointer ownership patterns (owning, borrowing, shared). Refactor in 4 phases: (1) introduce unique_ptr for clearly-owning sites, (2) shared_ptr…
- Cpp Programming
- Manual Memory Management
- Pointers
Imperative and Low-Level Programming
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