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An Interesting Redirection Bug. How Redirection Can Change Program Behavior. // In this video, we check out an interesting bug. Most programmers assume that redirecting input and output doesn't change anything, and usually for common practical purposes, it doesn't. But, this video takes you through one scenario, a bug that my student ran into, where redirection changes a lot. Enjoy.
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Welcome! I post videos that help you learn to program and become a more confident software developer. I cover beginner-to-advanced systems topics ranging from network programming, threads, processes, operating systems, embedded systems and others. My goal is to help you get under-the-hood and better understand how computers work and how you can use them to become stronger students and more capable professional developers.
About me: I'm a computer scientist, electrical engineer, researcher, and teacher. I specialize in embedded systems, mobile computing, sensor networks, and the Internet of Things. I teach systems and networking courses at Clemson University, where I also lead the PERSIST research lab.
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Patreon https://www.patreon.com/jacobsorber
Courses https://jacobsorber.thinkific.com
Website https://www.jacobsorber.com
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An Interesting Redirection Bug. How Redirection Can Change Program Behavior. // In this video, we check out an interesting bug. Most programmers assume that redirecting input and output doesn't change anything, and usually for common practical purposes, it doesn't. But, this video takes you through one scenario, a bug that my student ran into, where redirection changes a lot. Enjoy.
Related Videos:
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Welcome! I post videos that help you learn to program and become a more confident software developer. I cover beginner-to-advanced systems topics ranging from network programming, threads, processes, operating systems, embedded systems and others. My goal is to help you get under-the-hood and better understand how computers work and how you can use them to become stronger students and more capable professional developers.
About me: I'm a computer scientist, electrical engineer, researcher, and teacher. I specialize in embedded systems, mobile computing, sensor networks, and the Internet of Things. I teach systems and networking courses at Clemson University, where I also lead the PERSIST research lab.
More about me and what I do:
https://www.jacobsorber.com
https://people.cs.clemson.edu/~jsorber/
http://persist.cs.clemson.edu/
To Support the Channel:
+ like, subscribe, spread the word
+ contribute via Patreon --- [https://www.patreon.com/jacobsorber]
Source code is also available to Patreon supporters. --- [https://jsorber-youtube-source.herokuapp.com/]