Building on the course Programming Fundamentals, this course will teach you how to write code by first planning what your program should do—an important approach for novice and professional programmers. You will learn how to compile and run your program, and then how to test and debug it. This course builds on the Seven Steps you have already learned and provides a framework for systematically testing for problems and fixing them, so you can find and fix problems efficiently.
This course is part of the Introductory C Programming Specialization
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- C Programming
- Compiler
- Debugging
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
Writing Code
Compiling and Running
Testing and debugging
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- 5 stars65.81%
- 4 stars16.89%
- 3 stars5.22%
- 2 stars5.09%
- 1 star6.97%
TOP REVIEWS FROM WRITING, RUNNING, AND FIXING CODE IN C
This course gives you a great overview (in reasonable depth) of the tools and concepts that you need when starting as a novice programmer. Strongly recommended.
I learned very much in this course like testing, debugging but should explain more about emacs, Valgrind, gdb, etc.
Instructors and the instructors who moderate the forums are great. It is a bit different way to look at programming but it makes sense and I would recommend to anyone who wants to learn C
I learned a lot especially the tools required to write and debug the code. It was quite challenging to complete this course as compared to previous course in C.
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