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.

Writing, Running, and Fixing Code in C

Writing, Running, and Fixing Code in C
This course is part of Introductory C Programming Specialization



Instructors: Andrew D. Hilton
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Reviewed on May 14, 2019
Great introduction into learning how to develop algorithms, translating them into code (compiling them), testing that code, and debugging that code.
Reviewed on Aug 9, 2020
grader is too confusing but the faculty managed to overcome it with their experience. I request the faculty to use alternative methods for ppe tool to not confuse students
Reviewed on May 30, 2020
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
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