Martin Dubois

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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C++ Lab Content (Coursera)

Apr 22nd 2024
C++ Lab Content (Coursera)
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Explore the C and C++ languages. Look at the specificity of the C/C++ languages and how this impacts security, ways C/C++ can interact with the external world, error handling, the execution environment and much more.

C++ Interacting with the World and Error Handling (Coursera)

Apr 22nd 2024
C++ Interacting with the World and Error Handling (Coursera)
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Languages
Explore the C and C++ languages. Look at the specificity of the C/C++ languages and how this impacts security, ways C/C++ can interact with the external world, error handling, the execution environment and much more.

Introduction to C++ (Coursera)

Apr 22nd 2024
Introduction to C++ (Coursera)
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This course is an introduction to the course. It presents the teacher, the tools and the content of the courses and explains why C/C++ is important. This course also covers C/C++ particularities a programmer needs to know to create secure programs using these languages.

C++ Superpowers and More (Coursera)

Apr 22nd 2024
C++ Superpowers and More (Coursera)
Course Auditing
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Languages
Explore the C and C++ languages. Look at the specificity of the C/C++ languages and how this impacts security, ways C/C++ can interact with the external world, error handling, the execution environment and much more.