C Programming For Beginners

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This hands on C programming For Beginners course provides a comprehensive and practical introduction to the C language. C is a general-purpose, procedural, imperative computer programming language developed in 1972 by Dennis M. Ritchie at the Bell Telephone Laboratories to develop the UNIX operating system.Students are introduced to all major language elements including fundamental data types, flow control, standard function libraries, memory management, procedural approach and functions. At last they will be given some projects based on C under the guidance of authors of this course. Every lectures includes practical and theoretical contents. This course is divided into many short lectures so that students have to focus on only one concepts at a time.

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Basic concepts of C
using Libraries
data type
Flow control of program
memory management
pointers
user defined data type
Functions and arrays
Recursion
Dynamic memory management
Scopes and blocks
File handling
Projects in C

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  • Operating System
  • Programming
  • Computer Programming
  • Unix
  • C programming

Course programme

C Programming for Beginners 51 lectures 05:48:00 Hello World - 1 C is a general-purpose, procedural, imperative computer programming language developed in 1972 by Dennis M. Ritchie at the Bell Telephone Laboratories to develop the UNIX operating system.In this lecture,
  • Setting turbo c
  • how to print simple hello world program.
Variable Declaration - 2 In this lecture we will see how to declare variable in c and how to assign value into them. Input no - 3 In this lecture we will see how to take input from user using keyboard in c Expressions - 4 In this lecture we will see expressions and it's precedence rule. Calculator - 5 In this lecture we will make a simple calculator. Area of Triangle - 6 In this lecture we will see how to find are of any given traingle using it's height and base in c. IF-ELSE - 7 In this lecture we will see flow control using IF-ELSE with example. Check Even or Odd - 8 In this lecture we will see how to check a given number is even or odd. Largest of Three no - 9 In this lecture we will see how to find largest among three number using if-else in c Leap Year or Not - 10 In this lecture we will check a year is leap or not using if-else. For Loop - 11 In this lecture we will see basic implementation of for loop. Counting and Nested for Loop - 12 Factorial of a number - 13 In this lecture we will calculate factorial of positive integers. While loop- 20 do-while - 21 PRIME OR NOT - 22 REVERSE of a number- 23 SWAPPING - 24 Array -declaration and initialization - 25 Array - insert element and display- 26 Sum of Element of Array - 27 Armstrong Number - 28 Fibonacci Series - 29 Palindrome Number - 30 2-D array - declaration and initialization- 31 2-d insert element and display- 32 Matrix - 33 Add Matrix - 34 Transpose of Matrix - 35 Linear Search - 36 Insertion in Array - 37 Deletion in Array - 38 Merge two Array - 39 ternary oerator - 40 Logical Operator - 41 Bit-wise Logical operator - 42 Functions In - 43 Summ Using Functions - 44 Function Addition of three Number - 45 Call by Value - 46 Call by Reference - 47 Storage Class - 48 Auto Storage Class - 49 Register- 50 Extern - 51 Static introduction - 52 Static Example - 53 Factorial - 54 gcd - 55 Exponent - 56 Fibonacci - 57 C Programming for Beginners. 51 lectures 05:48:00 Hello World - 1 C is a general-purpose, procedural, imperative computer programming language developed in 1972 by Dennis M. Ritchie at the Bell Telephone Laboratories to develop the UNIX operating system.In this lecture,
  • Setting turbo c
  • how to print simple hello world program.
Variable Declaration - 2 In this lecture we will see how to declare variable in c and how to assign value into them. Input no - 3 In this lecture we will see how to take input from user using keyboard in c Expressions - 4 In this lecture we will see expressions and it's precedence rule. Calculator - 5 In this lecture we will make a simple calculator. Area of Triangle - 6 In this lecture we will see how to find are of any given traingle using it's height and base in c. IF-ELSE - 7 In this lecture we will see flow control using IF-ELSE with example. Check Even or Odd - 8 In this lecture we will see how to check a given number is even or odd. Largest of Three no - 9 In this lecture we will see how to find largest among three number using if-else in c Leap Year or Not - 10 In this lecture we will check a year is leap or not using if-else. For Loop - 11 In this lecture we will see basic implementation of for loop. Counting and Nested for Loop - 12 Factorial of a number - 13 In this lecture we will calculate factorial of positive integers. While loop- 20 do-while - 21 PRIME OR NOT - 22 REVERSE of a number- 23 SWAPPING - 24 Array -declaration and initialization - 25 Array - insert element and display- 26 Sum of Element of Array - 27 Armstrong Number - 28 Fibonacci Series - 29 Palindrome Number - 30 2-D array - declaration and initialization- 31 2-d insert element and display- 32 Matrix - 33 Add Matrix - 34 Transpose of Matrix - 35 Linear Search - 36 Insertion in Array - 37 Deletion in Array - 38 Merge two Array - 39 ternary oerator - 40 Logical Operator - 41 Bit-wise Logical operator - 42 Functions In - 43 Summ Using Functions - 44 Function Addition of three Number - 45 Call by Value - 46 Call by Reference - 47 Storage Class - 48 Auto Storage Class - 49 Register- 50 Extern - 51 Static introduction - 52 Static Example - 53 Factorial - 54 gcd - 55 Exponent - 56 Fibonacci - 57 Hello World - 1 C is a general-purpose, procedural, imperative computer programming language developed in 1972 by Dennis M. Ritchie at the Bell Telephone Laboratories to develop the UNIX operating system.In this lecture,
  • Setting turbo c
  • how to print simple hello world program.
Hello World - 1 C is a general-purpose, procedural, imperative computer programming language developed in 1972 by Dennis M. Ritchie at the Bell Telephone Laboratories to develop the UNIX operating system.In this lecture,
  • Setting turbo c
  • how to print simple hello world program.
Hello World - 1 C is a general-purpose, procedural, imperative computer programming language developed in 1972 by Dennis M. Ritchie at the Bell Telephone Laboratories to develop the UNIX operating system.In this lecture,
  • Setting turbo c
  • how to print simple hello world program.
Hello World - 1 C is a general-purpose, procedural, imperative computer programming language developed in 1972 by Dennis M. Ritchie at the Bell Telephone Laboratories to develop the UNIX operating system.In this lecture,
  • Setting turbo c
  • how to print simple hello world program.
C is a general-purpose, procedural, imperative computer programming language developed in 1972 by Dennis M. Ritchie at the Bell Telephone Laboratories to develop the UNIX operating system.In this lecture,
  • Setting turbo c
  • how to print simple hello world program.
C is a general-purpose, procedural, imperative computer programming language developed in 1972 by Dennis M. Ritchie at the Bell Telephone Laboratories to develop the UNIX operating system.In this lecture,
  • Setting turbo c
  • how to print simple hello world program.
Variable Declaration - 2 In this lecture we will see how to declare variable in c and how to assign value into them. Variable Declaration - 2 In this lecture we will see how to declare variable in c and how to assign value into them. Variable Declaration - 2 In this lecture we will see how to declare variable in c and how to assign value into them. Variable Declaration - 2 In this lecture we will see how to declare variable in c and how to assign value into them. In this lecture we will see how to declare variable in c and how to assign value into them. In this lecture we will see how to declare variable in c and how to assign value into them. Input no - 3 In this lecture we will see how to take input from user using keyboard in c Input no - 3 In this lecture we will see how to take input from user using keyboard in c Input no - 3 In this lecture we will see how to take input from user using keyboard in c Input no - 3 In this lecture we will see how to take input from user using keyboard in c In this lecture we will see how to take input from user using keyboard in c In this lecture we will see how to take input from user using keyboard in c Expressions - 4 In this lecture we will see expressions and it's precedence rule. Expressions - 4 In this lecture we will see expressions and it's precedence rule. Expressions - 4 In this lecture we will see expressions and it's precedence rule. Expressions - 4 In this lecture we will see expressions and it's precedence rule. In this lecture we will see expressions and it's precedence rule. In this lecture we will see expressions and it's precedence rule - 13 ...

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C Programming For Beginners

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