Control flow graph from executable? [closed] - c

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Is there a tool available to do so, for x86 programs that is. What I want is for that tool to take the binary executable as an input and show me a control flow graph.

IDA can produce nice control-flow graphs, both for individual functions and the whole program.
You can try out freeware or demo version.
Disclaimer: I work for Hex-Rays.

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I'm trying to make a fractal image in C. What is the best way to convert a computed matrix to an image? Is there a built-in library or must I use an external one.. if so any suggestions?
The GD library is basic but still quite useful. (It's embedded into the PHP language.)
Or, if you don't want to rely on external libraries, output your data to a text format like PPM, and then convert it to a different format in your favourite graphics editor (or a tool like ImageMagick).

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I am working on a project to develop a Scheduler Framework for Real Time Systems . I need the source code of a sample realtime application in C language to test my framework . The application is expected to submit periodic tasks with soft deadlines .
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What's the best and most efficient library to deal with massive ammounts of HTTPrequests (cookies ,headers, everything)?
it depends in which language you want to use it. the libcurl is most commen e.g. in C:
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I think you are looking for libcurl.Take a look at this link.

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As the question stated above, is there any recommended sites to study them??
I've searched online, but mostly give the entire code without teaching what the code does
for example, what does -> do??
btw: I wanna learn these 2 which are for C Programming
These links will help. There is other good stuff at the site as well. And it is C oriented.
http://cslibrary.stanford.edu/103/
http://cslibrary.stanford.edu/102/

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I want to learn how C is interpreted,
anyone knows where to download it?
http://www.thefreecountry.com/compilers/cpp.shtml
I found that in about 10 seconds using Google. You can too.
A good basic compiler suitable for getting an intro to the subject and including sources is tinyc. It is capable of being used in a similar manner as an interpreter, too (unlike GCC et al).
http://gcc.gnu.org/releases.html
Try this:
http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/C
and this:
http://gcc.gnu.org/

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