In episode 3 you will learn about conditionals and loops.
Series Overview:
This tutorial series will teach the basics of C programming, it will also be helpful to those of you who have learned C++ on the Windows platform and are looking to expand your skills in the C and Linux department.
As the years go by, many of you will find yourselves moving to Linux or working with Linux. This is especially true if you plan to work in the software development industry. Our forum focuses on Windows and C++, but we don't have anything on basic C and Linux. This tutorial series will help bridge the gap and provide something a bit different for our viewers.
This tutorial series is brought to you by @matthew99g.
Post questions and learn more in the official thread:
https://guidedhacking.com/threads/li...-series.13527/
There are a few ways to follow along if you're a Windows user:
-Use Visual Studio Code like in the video, which is cross platform
-You can use Visual Studio also, just add the module for Linux development
-Compile using the Windows Subsystem for Linux
-Run Linux in a Virtual Machine
-Dual Boot Linux
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Series Overview:
This tutorial series will teach the basics of C programming, it will also be helpful to those of you who have learned C++ on the Windows platform and are looking to expand your skills in the C and Linux department.
As the years go by, many of you will find yourselves moving to Linux or working with Linux. This is especially true if you plan to work in the software development industry. Our forum focuses on Windows and C++, but we don't have anything on basic C and Linux. This tutorial series will help bridge the gap and provide something a bit different for our viewers.
This tutorial series is brought to you by @matthew99g.
Post questions and learn more in the official thread:
https://guidedhacking.com/threads/li...-series.13527/
There are a few ways to follow along if you're a Windows user:
-Use Visual Studio Code like in the video, which is cross platform
-You can use Visual Studio also, just add the module for Linux development
-Compile using the Windows Subsystem for Linux
-Run Linux in a Virtual Machine
-Dual Boot Linux
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https://guidedhacking.com/donate
https://patreon.com/guidedhacking
https://twitter.com/guidedhacking
https://facebook.com/guidedhacking