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Udemy – System C Project – Write a Garbage Collector from Scratch 2020-9

Udemy – System C Project – Write a Garbage Collector from Scratch 2020-9

Published on: 2022-10-13 03:46:53

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System C Project – Write a Garbage Collector from Scratch course published by Udemy Academy. (Linux/Windows system programming – C project, Heap memory leak detection tool, operating system, memory management)

This course is a project-oriented course and includes coding in C language at each stage of the course. This is a C project (open for extension to C++) where you learn and write a library that detects memory leaks, if any, by the program. In this project, I have explained step by step how to design and implement a garbage collection library called MLD (Memory Leak Detector) that integrates with your application to catch and report leaked objects. The MLD library will be a public library and has the ability to parse the data structures of any program and manipulate them. This project is described in 3 phases.

Note: This is a course that requires some parsing power, even beginners can learn a lot from this course on how you can create a program that can parse your own objects and structures. This technique is used to create many other projects, one of which is to detect memory leaks.

What you will learn in the System C Project – Write a Garbage Collector from Scratch course:

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Course specifications

Course topics

System C Project - Write a Garbage Collector from Scratch

Course prerequisites

Good knowledge of C programming knowledge, and Pointers

Elementary knowledge of OS Memory Management

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System C Project - Write a Garbage Collector from Scratch

System C Project – Write a Garbage Collector from Scratch introduction video

Installation guide

After Extract, watch with your favorite Player.

English subtitle

Quality: 720p

download link

Download Part 1 – 1 GB

Download Part 2 – 995 MB

password file(s): www.abc.com

File Size

1.99 GB

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