About this Specialization
This specialization develops strong programming fundamentals for learners who want to solve complex problems by writing computer programs. Through four courses, you will learn to develop algorithms in a systematic way and read and write the C code to implement them. This will prepare you to pursue a career in software development or other computational fields. Successful completion of this Specialization will be considered by admissions as a demonstration of your skill and enhance your master’s application to Duke’s Pratt School of Engineering.
From | Duke University via Coursera |
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Hours | 126 |
Instructors | Andrew D. Hilton, Anne Bracy, Genevieve M. Lipp, Liz Wendland |
Language | English |
Subjects | Programming |
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Programming Fundamentals (You were viewing this course) Programming is an increasingly important skill, whether you aspire to a career in software development, or in other fields. This course is the first in the specialization... Coursera | Duke University |
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Writing, Running, and Fixing Code in C 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... Coursera | Duke University |
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Pointers, Arrays, and Recursion The third course in the specialization Introduction to Programming in C introduces the programming constructs pointers, arrays, and recursion. Pointers provide control and... Coursera | Duke University |
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Interacting with the System and Managing Memory The final course in the specialization Introduction to Programming in C will teach you powerful new programming techniques for interacting with the user and the system and... Coursera | Duke University |
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From | Duke University via Coursera |
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Hours | 126 |
Instructors | Andrew D. Hilton, Anne Bracy, Genevieve M. Lipp, Liz Wendland |
Language | English |
Subjects | Programming |
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Fundamentals of Networking, Undergraduate School - Adjunct Faculty $7k
Alumni Programming AmeriCorps Member $10k
Associate Programming Coordinator 2 $56k
Programming Acquisitions $61k
Developer with strong Word Press-No C2C $63k
Computer Fundamentals Lab Instructor $70k
Cognos Developer with Strong SQL Exp. $74k
Cognos Developer with Strong SQL Exp. $74k
Programming Producer - Autism Live $84k
Senior Financial Data Analyst, Company Fundamentals $93k
Systems Programming Engineer $104k
Programming Producer $129k
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