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Introduction to C Programming for the Raspberry Pi

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  • Mar 22, 2025
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Introduction to C Programming for the Raspberry Pi, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 3.4, with 41 lectures, 6 quizzes, based on 92 reviews, and has 2358 subscribers.

You will learn about Setting up the Development Environment for programming in C. Develop Physical Raspberry Pi Projects developed in the C language. This course is ideal for individuals who are Everybody who is interested to make Raspberry Pi projects using the C Language It is particularly useful for Everybody who is interested to make Raspberry Pi projects using the C Language.

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Title: Introduction to C Programming for the Raspberry Pi

Price: $54.99

Average Rating: 3.4

Number of Lectures: 41

Number of Quizzes: 6

Number of Published Lectures: 41

Number of Published Quizzes: 6

Number of Curriculum Items: 47

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 47

Original Price: $22.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Setting up the Development Environment for programming in C.
  • Develop Physical Raspberry Pi Projects developed in the C language.
  • Who Should Attend

  • Everybody who is interested to make Raspberry Pi projects using the C Language
  • Target Audiences

  • Everybody who is interested to make Raspberry Pi projects using the C Language
  • This Course is about learning the fundamentals about the C language to get you?started with making physical projects with the Raspberry Pi?developed in C.?

    This Course is for Hobbyists,?people who want to make prototypes or?are interested?to make a carrier change.

    Reasons for joining the course could be:

  • You don’t like Python, the default language for the Raspberry Pi, and you are looking for an alternative language.
  • You’re curios about the C language and think, it would be a fun way to learn C and make Raspberry Pi projects at the same time.
  • You have heard that the default Industry Language for embedded systems is C and want to know if this could be a carrier for you.
  • After this course, you’ll know what Compiler you need and how to work with it from different working environments, like the command line, the IDE Geany and Netbeans and how to get everything to work.

    You’ll learn how to get electronic components?to work with C. The?projects we will do?are independent from each other and can easy be customised or combined which each other for your own needs.?

    All the examples are easy enough for beginners.

    So, let’s summarize what you will get from this course:

    You will learn to get your development environment right, this goes from knowing what to use and?installing to?configuration.

    Most of the time, I will code before your eyes, which will make it easy for you to understand how things are done.

    The examples and the provided Source Code will?give you confidence.?

    You will also become familiar with using sensors or other electronic components to?make physical projects that are developed in C.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Course Intro

    Lecture 2: Hardware we need

    Lecture 3: Software we need

    Chapter 2: Setting up the environment

    Lecture 1: Working from the Command Line

    Lecture 2: The IDE Geany

    Lecture 3: The IDE Netbeans

    Chapter 3: Introduction to the C Language

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: The structure of a C source file

    Lecture 3: Keyboard and screen

    Lecture 4: Comments

    Lecture 5: Variables

    Lecture 6: Simple mathematical operations

    Lecture 7: Characters & Strings

    Lecture 8: Constants

    Lecture 9: Arrays

    Lecture 10: Conditions

    Lecture 11: The fflush() function (countdown program)

    Lecture 12: Pointers

    Lecture 13: Files

    Lecture 14: System commands – system calls

    Lecture 15: Write your own functions

    Chapter 4: Physical projects

    Lecture 1: Setting up the library WiringPi

    Lecture 2: Blinking LED

    Lecture 3: Lab Exercise: Countdown with 2 LEDs

    Lecture 4: Controlling a LED by a Button

    Lecture 5: Lab exercise: People Counter with a Button

    Lecture 6: Basic projects with a Buzzer

    Lecture 7: Tilt sensor project

    Lecture 8: Reading from the DHT11 sensor

    Lecture 9: Breathing LED – using PWM

    Lecture 10: Taking a picture with RaspiCam using system()

    Lecture 11: PIR sensor – Getting started

    Lecture 12: Lab Exercise: PIR sensor with LED

    Lecture 13: I2C

    Lecture 14: Ultrasonic sensor – Getting started

    Lecture 15: Lab Exercise: People Counter with Ultrasonic

    Lecture 16: Sending Emails from the Raspberry Pi

    Lecture 17: Emails from the Door Bell

    Chapter 5: Conclusion

    Lecture 1: Where to go from here

    Chapter 6: Bonus Lectures

    Lecture 1: Installation and use of MonoDevelop

    Lecture 2: Converting Arduino Sketch into Raspberry Pi C Code

    Instructors

  • Introduction to C Programming for the Raspberry Pi  No.2
    Barbara Hohensee
    System Development & System Design
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