CSC 202
c/unix programming
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Prerequisite |
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155 or higher-numbered CSC course or instructor's consent.
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Course Description |
This is
a first course in the C language under the UNIX operating
system. Students develop structured programs within the syntax
of ANSI C and use the various utilities available in UNIX
to debug, execute and profile their programs. Programming
examples are taken from the areas of business and computer
science.
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Course Objectives |
A. Create,
modify and manipulate files using UNIX commands.
B . Write, compile and execute programs in the C language.
C. Understand the available data structures in the C language
and use them to write structured solutions to technical programs.
D . Use the utilities available under UNIX to debug and profile
C programs.
E . Continue to develop methods of writing clear, portable
and efficient programs.
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Instructional Materials: |
Required
Textbook: A
Book on C by Kelley and Pohl, 4th Edition, Addison-Wesley,
1998.
UNIX
for the Impatient by Abrahams and Larson, 2nd Edition,
Addison-Wesley, 1996. |
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2005 |
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