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Interacting with the System and Managing Memory

Master advanced C programming concepts including dynamic memory allocation, file operations, and large-scale program development.

Master advanced C programming concepts including dynamic memory allocation, file operations, and large-scale program development.

This course cannot be purchased separately - to access the complete learning experience, graded assignments, and earn certificates, you'll need to enroll in the full Introductory C Programming Specialization program. You can audit this specific course for free to explore the content, which includes access to course materials and lectures. This allows you to learn at your own pace without any financial commitment.

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Interacting with the System and Managing Memory

This course includes

23 Hours

Of Self-paced video lessons

Beginner Level

Completion Certificate

awarded on course completion

Free course

What you'll learn

  • Master dynamic memory allocation and management

  • Implement file operations and user interaction

  • Develop large-scale programming skills

  • Create complex data structures with pointers

  • Build professional-grade C applications

Skills you'll gain

Memory Management
System Interaction
File Operations
Dynamic Allocation
Pointers
C Programming
Large-Scale Development
Debugging
Program Architecture

This course includes:

0.8 Hours PreRecorded video

12 quizzes

Access on Mobile, Tablet, Desktop

FullTime access

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There are 4 modules in this course

This comprehensive course teaches advanced C programming concepts, focusing on system interaction and memory management. Students learn sophisticated uses of pointers, file operations, dynamic memory allocation, and large-scale programming principles. The course culminates in a practical project implementing a Monte Carlo simulation for poker hand probabilities, integrating all learned concepts in a real-world application.

Module 1: Interacting with the user and system

Module 1 · 7 Hours to complete

Module 2: Dynamic allocation

Module 2 · 7 Hours to complete

Module 3: Programming in the Large

Module 3 · 4 Hours to complete

Module 4: Poker Project

Module 4 · 4 Hours to complete

Fee Structure

Instructors

Andrew D. Hilton
Andrew D. Hilton

4.7 rating

1,907 Reviews

10,59,309 Students

18 Courses

Associate Professor of the Practice

Andrew Hilton is an Associate Professor of the Practice in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering, where he has been teaching since 2012. Before joining Duke, he worked as an advisory engineer at IBM. One of the key courses he teaches is ECE 551, an intensive introduction to programming designed to equip graduate students with no prior experience to master programming and tackle advanced courses. In 2015, Professor Hilton received the Klein Family Distinguished Teaching Award for his excellence in teaching. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Pennsylvania.

Genevieve M. Lipp
Genevieve M. Lipp

4.7 rating

1,911 Reviews

2,65,562 Students

11 Courses

Assistant Professor of the Practice at Duke University

Dr. Genevieve M. Lipp is an Assistant Professor of the Practice in the Electrical and Computer Engineering and Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science departments at Duke University. She teaches a variety of courses, including programming in C++, dynamics, control systems, and robotics. Dr. Lipp is passionate about integrating technology into education to enhance learning outcomes and has previously worked in the Center for Instructional Technology at Duke. She holds a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering, focusing on nonlinear dynamics, as well as a B.S.E. in mechanical engineering and a B.A. in German, both from Duke University. In addition to her teaching responsibilities, she serves as the Director of the Duke Engineering First Year Computing program, where she focuses on improving computing education within the engineering curriculum and fostering students' self-efficacy in their studies.

Interacting with the System and Managing Memory

This course includes

23 Hours

Of Self-paced video lessons

Beginner Level

Completion Certificate

awarded on course completion

Free course

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