#What should i do next?
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try using vvindovving libraries like sdl2 and make something kinda neat
i'm a beginner for c really, but unless you have a specific goal in mind to use c for, you can just have fun vvith it, making something
my current project plans to be a platformer, and vvhile it looks nothing like one outside of loading a tilemap, i just like the challenge that comes vvith vvorking on a project like that
and just the feeling of learning c in general
plus it means that you have a massive performance advantage, vvhich is pretty cool
Just pick a project you’re interested in and try to make it
vvith hovv difficult it is to use c, you can pick something a little vauge at first
it's fine if you put it dovvn after that too, just depends vvhether you care about it being in some state once you leave it
Raylib is a popular choice for gui games. Command line applications exist if you don’t want to learn any of that
I wouldn't say that for C tbh
Game/gui dev in C is just a pain in the ass, nothing more
Tbh everything is but whatever 
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