Thank you for this. Can you please show how to properly create linked list with all types of data and initialize them with some default values? and also how to create nodes dynamically.
Hi jeff... Thanks for your videos. I have a question. I have learnt C programming and data structures and algorithms. Now i want to learn system programming. Internet has not that much information on it. If you know about it can you please give me some basic information where to start. Also i m self taught. Therefore i need some help.
Hey Abhishek, here is the course that is offered at my university on systems programming: www.teach.cs.toronto.edu/~ajr/209/ It's a great resource with lots of videos, readings and problems. The course goes over the shell, IO and IO redirection, C, memory management, pipes/sockets/signals in C, threads and Makefiles. Hope you find it useful and good luck! :)
Thank you for this. Can you please show how to properly create linked list with all types of data and initialize them with some default values? and also how to create nodes dynamically.
Wow thanks for the information! I will be sure to refer my CSCB63 students in the fall to watch this video!
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Hi jeff... Thanks for your videos. I have a question.
I have learnt C programming and data structures and algorithms. Now i want to learn system programming. Internet has not that much information on it.
If you know about it can you please give me some basic information where to start. Also i m self taught. Therefore i need some help.
Hey Abhishek, here is the course that is offered at my university on systems programming: www.teach.cs.toronto.edu/~ajr/209/
It's a great resource with lots of videos, readings and problems.
The course goes over the shell, IO and IO redirection, C, memory management, pipes/sockets/signals in C, threads and Makefiles.
Hope you find it useful and good luck! :)
what was that "header.h" file ?
i am getting no output after I run this code .... :(
Its a custom header file that he created not inbuilt
I didn’t really get the cur=&((*cur)->next))
Yeah I am thinking the same
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