C Programming – Foundations

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Description

Become a C-programmer and learn one of the most marketable programming languages in 2020.

This course demonstrates the basic concepts of the C programming language and their use in detail.

Currently this is a free introductory course but later, it will grow to be more than 20 hours so it is recommended to get in as long as it is free.

In contrast with most other C programming courses, here, we are not only focusing on the syntax of different statements but we are going in-depth, behind the scenes and explore how different statements operate.

In this course you will learn:

  • Writing programmes in C
  • Variables and standard data types
  • Reading/writing inputs & outputs
  • Variable limits & overflow
  • If statements
  • For loops
  • While loops
  • Case & Switch statements

This type of in-depth analysis will provide you with a rigid foundation upon which you can build a solid understanding of the C programming language. This rigid foundation, in turn, will ensure that you deeply understand how the programming language operates in the background you will be less likely to make mistakes when programming yourself.

A lot of additional support material is provided as part of the course, including all of the code that you see written on the screen and the slides presented.

Throughout the course, extensive use of slides and graphics is being utilised in order to aid the understanding and memorability of complex programming concepts. All lessons come complete with coding exercises to help you practice the new concepts that are being discussed during the course and ensure that you have a thorough and practical understanding.

With this course, you get access to our exclusive course forum where you can directly ask the instructor any questions you like and collaborate with other students!

Who this course is for:

  • Programming beginners
  • C-Programming Beginners
  • Experienced programmers who want to learn C
  • People who want to deeply understand the C programming language

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