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    Hands on Introduction to C Programming in the Terminal (Update 4/2021)

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    Hands on Introduction to C Programming in the Terminal (Update 4/2021)

    Hands on Introduction to C Programming in the Terminal
    Duration: 6h 22m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 2.89 GB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    The C Programming Language, Syntax, Compiling and Debugging

    What you'll learn
    How to create C programs using only the terminal.
    The syntax of the C Programming Language
    Debugging with GDB to find errors in your C programs.
    How to find memory leaks using Valgrind.
    How to build larger pieces of software with tools like make

    Requirements
    Students should be familiar with their operating system and how to launch applications.
    Students should have some programming knowledge or are concurrently learning how to program.
    Description
    Overview

    In this course you will learn how to program in the C programming language with nothing more than a terminal, a compiler, and a simple text editor. The goal is to get you up to speed as fast as possible focusing on learning the language. This course is ideal for someone who needs additional tutoring in C programming, will be starting a new job in a position where they will program in C, or otherwise needs to refresh their skills on the C language.

    Topics you'll learn

    Some of the things you will learn in this course include:

    C Programming foundations: input/output, loops, functions, pointers

    C Data structures: arrays, linked lists

    Working with files for reading and writing data

    Building custom data structures

    Debugging using professional tools like GDB and Valgrind.

    Intermediate level topics like working with function pointers

    Why you should take this course?

    You should consider choosing this course because it is being taught by someone who has used C in industry and academia, and will be kept up to date over time. We'll also talk about things not often talked about, like how to build libraries, or how the compilation toolchain works in C, so you fully understand the details or how to otherwise grow as a C programmer. I hope you enjoy starting your journey learning C with me!

    Who am I?

    I have been teaching for over 10 years in universities and as a professor. I have worked in industry in big companies, startups, and as a consultant.

    Who this course is for:
    Beginner students who want to learn the C programming language

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