C Programming: Using Linux Tools and Libraries
Offered By: Dartmouth College via edX
Course Description
Overview
This seventh and final course in the C Programming with Linux Professional Certificate program will allow you to develop and use your C code within the Linux operating system. Using libraries in C is a fundamental concept when it comes to sharing code with others. In addition to compiling and linking, you will also learn how to pass arguments to an executable program.
Within moments you will be coding hands-on in a new browser tool developed for this course providing instant feedback on your code. No need to install anything!
As you embark on your future career as a programmer, you will be able to continue your coding adventures with professional coding environments used by C programmers around the world.
At the end of this short course, you will have completed the C Programming with Linux Professional Certificate program, unlocking the door to a career in computer engineering.
This course has received financial support from the Patrick & Lina Drahi Foundation.
Taught by
Petra Bonfert-Taylor and Rémi Sharrock
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