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For any 42 student, learning to read a README is just as important as learning to write a main function. These files are your syllabus, your textbook, and your lab manual all in one.
If the miner gives you a "KO" (Knock Out), read the error message. It will often guide you toward the flaw in your logic. Preparing for 42 Exams: Beyond the Miner github 42examminerbasicreadmemd at master
Students must write flawless C code without access to the internet, external libraries, or peer assistance. The 42examminerbasicreadmemd repository acts as a localized, comprehensive cheat sheet and syllabus guide to help students anticipate the types of problems they will face. Core Structure of the Master Branch
This README isn't just a document; it's a philosophy. It embodies the peer-to-peer learning model that 42 is famous for. This public link is valid for 7 days
Compare your code with the README.md examples.
Ensure your code handles NULL pointers safely. The test suites intentionally feed unexpected arguments to your functions. Can’t copy the link right now
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The 42-exam-miner repository on GitHub serves as a community-maintained resource for 42 School students to practice for Examshell coding challenges. Structured by difficulty levels, it provides subjects and sample solutions to help students prepare for high-pressure tests. For more information, visit the fwuensche/42-exam-miner repository .