Wrapping Up
Brandon Barker, Ben Trumbore, Zilu Wang
Cornell Center for Advanced Computing
Revisions: 6/2024, 9/2022, 8/2021, 9/2014, 2011 (original)
Now that the basics of the C language have been presented, we offer some tips on best practices for coding in C, an exercise that walks through compiling and debugging a short program, and some suggestions for further study of the C language.
Objectives
After you complete this segment, you should be able to:
- Write C code with "good" style.
- Be able to compile, run and debug a simple C program.
Prerequisites
There are no formal prerequisites for learning C beyond basic computer operations.
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CVW material development is supported by NSF OAC awards 1854828, 2321040, 2323116 (UT Austin) and 2005506 (Indiana University)
CVW material development is supported by NSF OAC awards 1854828, 2321040, 2323116 (UT Austin) and 2005506 (Indiana University)