Hands on Debugging in C and C++

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Hands on Debugging in C and C++
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 43 lectures (2h 13m) | Size: 1.16 GB

GDB, Valgrind, and the skills you need to program error free!


How to debug using a debugger like GDB

How to detect memory leaks using valgrind

How to log errors and get input from a running program.

Previous experience programming in a language such as C or C++

Overview

In this course you will learn how to use the popular debugger GDB to find errors in your C and C++ code. Learning how to use a debugger will allow you to save when finding errors and spend more building better software. Being able to debug code is a necessary skill for all software developers to have, and you need nothing more than a teal window to do so. The lessons learned from this course however will go behind the GDB debugger, and even show you a few other great tools like valgrind for finding bugs in your code.

Topics you'll learn

Students should take this course if they want to learn:

How to use the popular GDB debugger

General debugging techniques, and why certain bugs occur

Some more advanced topics like reverse-debugging writing scripts for debugging not covered in other basic courses.

Why you should take this course

Learning how to use a debugger will at first challenge conventional 'printf' debugging strats that you may be able to get away with. But as you build larger software and work on software with larger teams, it will become essential to learn how to find and fix bugs. With this course and some practice, you will be able to work more quickly and save fixing bugs, and then can spend your other efforts building great software. I can recall several instances when I first started working as a software eeer, and it took me weeks to find and fix a single bug. Had I better debugging skills at the , I could have saved myself (and the company) a lot more (and myself pain!). So unlock your full debugging potential by taking this course!

Who am I

I have been teaching for over 10 years in universities and as a professor. I have worked in industry in big companies, startups, and as a consultant. I am looking forward to being your instructor for this course, and I hope you will get great value out of the lessons learned!

Bning C and C++ Programmers

Intermediate Programmers



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