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Introduction to Secure C/C++
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Who is the teacher? Which tools will we use? How do I install those tools? What is the subject of each course?
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C/C++ Typical Usages
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Why and where do we generally use C/C++ language? How is security important there?
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Syllabus
Syllabus
Course description
Begin your Secure C/C++ journey with this course introducing you to our learning path. Explore the tools and content of the courses to come and begin with a look at why and where we generally use C and C++.


Meet the author
Martin Dubois obtained a degree in computer engineering from Laval University, Québec City, in 1993. He worked in many high-tech start-ups as software developer and software development leader. He mainly developed in C and C++, creating embedded software and device drivers for Windows and Linux. In 2000, he became a freelancer. He helps clients to develop safe, functional and efficient software systems. In addition to developing in C and C++, he provides expert corporate training about device driver development and other related subjects.
Martin is deeply interested in computer security. He never misses the Québec City Hackfest event and even presented subjects twice. He is also a part-time lecturer at colleges and universities, where he teaches computer science, programming and network security.
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