Ohad Lutzky wrote:

I know that for Matam (and this extends to Data Structures), the
answer is "programming comfortably in a Unix environment". In the
Matam course, Makefiles are barely mentioned.
So if we're talking about the "Programming C in Linux survival guide", what subjects are hot?

I would suggest:
1. Convenient multi-file C programming (C files, their header files, etc.)
2. Compiling and linking with gcc & make (basic things, like I actually do when I develop my own small things)
3. Common flags (-m, -Dsomething, -I, -g, -Wall)
4. The ddd graphic debugger
5. Valgrind

Would this make a hit? Anything else worth covering?

  Eli

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