Interacting with the System and Managing Memory

This course is part of Introductory C Programming Specialization

Instructors: Andrew D. Hilton +2 more

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Skills you'll gain

  •   Programming Principles
  •   Software Engineering
  •   Software Development
  •   Debugging
  •   Maintainability
  •   Data Import/Export
  •   Operating Systems
  •   Simulations
  •   Program Development
  •   File Management
  •   C (Programming Language)
  •   Data Structures
  •   System Programming
  •   Command-Line Interface
  •   User Interface (UI)
  • There are 4 modules in this course

    The final course in the specialization Introduction to Programming in C will teach you powerful new programming techniques for interacting with the user and the system and dynamically allocating memory. You will learn more sophisticated uses for pointers, such as strings and multidimensional arrays, as well as how to write programs that read and write files and take input from the user. Learning about dynamic memory allocation will allow your programs to perform complex tasks that will be applied in the final part of the specialization project: a Monte Carlo simulation for calculating poker hand probabilities.

    Module 2: Dynamic allocation

    Module 3: Programming in the Large

    Module 4: Poker Project

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