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C Intermediate

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C Intermediate

Take your knowledge of C to the next level. With this course, you’ll learn how to use computer resources more efficiently and reduce the number of errors in your code. You’ll also learn how to manage memory use to create faster programs. This course follows our Introduction to C course. Take a quick look at what it covers and if you’re comfortable with those concepts, then dive right into C Intermediate!

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What you'll learn

Struts
Use struts to store different data types together.
Dynamic memory
Work with dynamic memory to better manage memory resources.
Program/file interfacing
Make programs that interact with files.
Exceptions
Anticipate and reduce and handle errors in your programs with exceptions.
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What you'll learn

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