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Introduction to C Programming

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Introduction to C Programming, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4.26, with 38 lectures, based on 170 reviews, and has 3959 subscribers.

You will learn about Basic C Syntax Getting Inputs Arithmetic in C Decision Control – Equality and Relational Operators C Language Keywords If-Else Statements While-Loops: Counter Controlled Repetitions While-Loops: Sentinel Controlled Repetitions Compound assignments, increment and decrement operators For-Loops Switch-Selections Logical Operators Functions Header Files Passing Arguments by Value and By Reference Scope Rules Random Number Generation Enum Basics Arrays Basics Strings and Passing Arrays to Functions 2D Arrays and more . . . This course is ideal for individuals who are Engineering and Computing Students or Anyone interested to learn the basic concepts of programming It is particularly useful for Engineering and Computing Students or Anyone interested to learn the basic concepts of programming.

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Title: Introduction to C Programming

Price: $44.99

Average Rating: 4.26

Number of Lectures: 38

Number of Published Lectures: 38

Number of Curriculum Items: 38

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 38

Original Price: $39.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Basic C Syntax
  • Getting Inputs
  • Arithmetic in C
  • Decision Control – Equality and Relational Operators
  • C Language Keywords
  • If-Else Statements
  • While-Loops: Counter Controlled Repetitions
  • While-Loops: Sentinel Controlled Repetitions
  • Compound assignments, increment and decrement operators
  • For-Loops
  • Switch-Selections
  • Logical Operators
  • Functions
  • Header Files
  • Passing Arguments by Value and By Reference
  • Scope Rules
  • Random Number Generation
  • Enum Basics
  • Arrays Basics
  • Strings and Passing Arrays to Functions
  • 2D Arrays
  • and more . . .
  • Who Should Attend

  • Engineering and Computing Students
  • Anyone interested to learn the basic concepts of programming
  • Target Audiences

  • Engineering and Computing Students
  • Anyone interested to learn the basic concepts of programming
  • If you are completely new to programming and want a simple introduction, then this course is for you. This course is partly based on the textbook C How to Program by Deitel and Deitel. C Programming is still a common requirement for Engineering and Computer Science students as it is the language of choice for low-level programming, eg, in embedded systems, OS kernel programming, device drivers and modules programming and  so on. Because C works very closely with the processor, performance-critical applications are mostly written in C and it has become the backbone of modern operating systems, compilers, interpreters, third-party libraries, and databases. In addition, C is a small language that is designed to cost minimal performance overhead which makes it ideal for embedded systems. C is the language of choice for implementing Operating Systems for Windows, Linux and OSX.

    Features of this course:

    1. Beginner friendly

    2. Exercises and solutions explained in detail

    3. Plenty of practical exercises

    Who this course is for:

    1. Engineering and Computer Science students

    2. Anyone interested to learn the fundamental concepts of programming

    Learning Outcomes:

    By the end of this course, you will be equipped with the basic concepts of programming to further your studies in more advanced topics.

    Enroll today and I will see you inside!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: (optional) Textbook used in this course

    Chapter 2: Installing the tools

    Lecture 1: Installing Dev-C++

    Chapter 3: Basic C Language syntax

    Lecture 1: Basic C Syntax

    Lecture 2: Textbook references for printf, escape sequences and comments

    Chapter 4: Getting inputs from user and also arithmetic operations

    Lecture 1: Getting inputs and adding integers

    Lecture 2: Textbook discussion on getting inputs, adding integers & memory concepts

    Chapter 5: Arithmetic in C

    Lecture 1: Arithmetic in C

    Lecture 2: Exercise 2.16 (Arithmetic)

    Lecture 3: Exercise 2.17 (Final Velocity)

    Chapter 6: Decision control: If, Else, Equality and Relational Operators

    Lecture 1: Decision control: Equality and Relational Operators

    Lecture 2: C Keywords

    Lecture 3: Exercise 2.19 (Arithmetic, Largest Value and Smallest Value)

    Lecture 4: if-else selection statements

    Chapter 7: While loop statements

    Lecture 1: While-Loops : counter controlled iteration

    Lecture 2: While-Loops: sentinel controlled iteration

    Chapter 8: Compound assignments, increment and decrement operators

    Lecture 1: Compound assignments, increment and decrement operators

    Lecture 2: Exercise 3-32 (Square of Asterisks)

    Lecture 3: Exercise 3-33 (Hollow Square of Asterisks)

    Chapter 9: For-Loop Statements

    Lecture 1: For-Loop Basics

    Lecture 2: Exercise 4-16 (Triangle-Printing Program)

    Chapter 10: Switch Selection Statements

    Lecture 1: Switch Selection Basics

    Lecture 2: Exercise 4-5 (Switch selection)

    Chapter 11: Logical Operators

    Lecture 1: Logical Operator Basics

    Lecture 2: Exercise 4-27 (Pythagorean Triples)

    Chapter 12: Functions

    Lecture 1: Introduction to functions

    Lecture 2: Exercise 5-15 (Hypotenuse Calculations)

    Lecture 3: Header Files

    Lecture 4: Passing arguments by value and by reference

    Lecture 5: Scope Rules

    Chapter 13: Random Number Generation

    Lecture 1: Random number generation basics

    Lecture 2: Exercise 5-32 (Guess the number)

    Chapter 14: Enumerations

    Lecture 1: Enum Basics

    Chapter 15: Arrays

    Lecture 1: Array Basics

    Lecture 2: Exercise 6-12 (Array Loops)

    Lecture 3: Strings and Passing Arrays to Functions

    Lecture 4: 2D Arrays

    Chapter 16: Resources for further study

    Lecture 1: Bonus Lecture

    Instructors

  • Introduction to C Programming  No.2
    Paul Chin
    College lecturer
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