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Comprehensive C Programming Course - AD-TEAM - 12-23-2024 ![]() Comprehensive C Programming Course Published 7/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 10.19 GB | Duration: 27h 40m Master C programming and build real-world applications with our Comprehensive C Programming Course! What you'll learn Introduction to C Programming: Gain a foundational understanding of C, its history, and why it's crucial in programming. Data Types and Variables: Learn about different data types, variable declaration, and usage in C programming. Control Structures: Master the use of control structures like if-else, switch-case, and loops (for, while, do-while) for decision making and iteration. Input/Output Functions: Understand and implement basic I/O functions to interact with users and perform data input and output operations. Operators: Learn to use various operators (arithmetic, logical, unary) to manipulate data and perform calculations. Arrays and Pointers: Understand the concepts of arrays and pointers, including one-dimensional and multi-dimensional arrays, and pointer arithmetic. Functions: Develop modular and reusable code by creating and using functions, including passing arrays to functions and handling return values. C Programming on Linux: Install and configure the GCC compiler, understand the compilation process, and learn debugging techniques on Linux. Practical Projects: Apply learned concepts in real-world projects such as developing an online exam portal and a payroll processing system. Problem Solving: Enhance problem-solving skills through various examples, case studies, and practice questions on arrays, pointers, and functions. Requirements Basic Computer Literacy: Familiarity with using a computer, including navigating file systems and using basic software applications. Interest in Programming: A keen interest in learning programming and solving problems using code. Logical Thinking: Basic understanding of logical thinking and problem-solving techniques. No Prior Programming Experience Required: This course is designed for beginners with no prior experience in programming. Access to a Computer: A computer with an internet connection to access course materials, install software, and complete programming assignments. Operating System: Preferably, a computer running Windows, macOS, or Linux to install and use the necessary tools and compilers. Text Editor or IDE: Installation of a text editor or an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) such as Code::Blocks, Visual Studio Code, or any other C-compatible editor. C Compiler: Installation of a C compiler like GCC (GNU Compiler Collection) for compiling and running C programs. Basic Math Skills: Understanding of basic mathematical concepts, as they are often used in programming. Motivation and Persistence: A willingness to learn, practice, and persist through challenges encountered while learning to program. Description IntroductionWelcome to the Comprehensive C Programming Course, a detailed and hands-on journey into the world of C programming. This course is designed to provide a solid foundation in C, covering fundamental concepts, advanced techniques, and practical projects. Whether you are a beginner looking to learn programming from scratch or an experienced developer seeking to enhance your skills, this course will equip you with the knowledge and confidence to write efficient and effective C programs.Section 1: Fundamentals of C ProgrammingThis section introduces the basics of C programming, starting with the history and significance of C. Students will learn about data types, variable declarations, and the overall structure of a C program. The section also covers basic input/output functions and control structures such as if-else statements, switch-case, loops (while, do-while, for), and the use of break and continue statements. By the end of this section, students will be comfortable writing simple C programs and controlling program flow.Section 2: Advanced C Programming TechniquesBuilding on the fundamentals, this section delves into more advanced topics. Students will explore the use of operators, including logical and unary operators, and will solve problems using these operators. This section also covers arrays, pointers, and functions in great detail. Students will learn how to manipulate data using one-dimensional and two-dimensional arrays, perform pointer arithmetic, and implement various function types, including passing arrays to functions and returning values from functions. Case studies and practical examples will help solidify these concepts.Section 3: C Programming on LinuxThis section focuses on developing C programs in a Linux environment. Students will learn how to install and use the GCC compiler, understand GCC architecture, and explore various compiler options. The section covers the stages of compilation, variable types, arithmetic operators, control loops, and functions, with practical exercises to reinforce learning. By the end of this section, students will be proficient in writing, compiling, and debugging C programs on Linux.Section 4: Project on C and POP - Online Exam PortalIn this project-based section, students will apply their C programming skills to create an online exam portal. They will learn how to create a menu-driven interface, implement various functions for saving and retrieving data, and understand score generation and output. This hands-on project will provide practical experience in developing a complete application using C.Section 5: Project on C Programming - Payroll ProcessingThis section involves developing a payroll processing system. Students will create modules for the main menu, monthly transaction processing, and pay slip generation. This project will help students understand the application of C programming in real-world business scenarios, reinforcing their understanding of data management and processing.Section 6: Project in C Programming - Employee Management SystemIn this project, students will build an employee management system. They will create and manipulate data structures, implement selection menus, and perform operations such as adding, modifying, and deleting employee records. This section emphasizes the practical use of C programming for managing data and developing user-friendly interfaces.Section 7: Project in C Programming - 2 Players Tic-Tac-Toe GameStudents will develop a 2-player Tic-Tac-Toe game in this section. They will create the game board, accept player input, and determine the game outcome. This project will help students understand game logic and improve their problem-solving skills using C.Section 8: Project in C Programming - Hangman GameThe final project involves creating a Hangman game. Students will implement a choice menu, select random words, hide words, evaluate player guesses, and create the main game loop. This project will consolidate their understanding of C programming concepts and provide a fun and interactive way to practice coding.ConclusionThe Comprehensive C Programming Course offers an in-depth exploration of C programming, from fundamental concepts to advanced techniques and practical projects. By the end of this course, students will have a thorough understanding of C programming and the ability to develop complex applications. This course is perfect for anyone looking to build a strong foundation in programming and enhance their coding skills. Overview Section 1: C Programming Course Lecture 1 Introduction to C Lecture 2 Data Types In C Lecture 3 Structure of C program Lecture 4 Program in C Part 1 Lecture 5 Program in C Part 2 Lecture 6 Program in C Part 3 Lecture 7 IO Functions Lecture 8 IfElse Construct Part 1 Lecture 9 IfElse Construct Part 2 Lecture 10 Switch Case Lecture 11 While dowhile Part 1 Lecture 12 While dowhile Part 2 Lecture 13 For Loop Lecture 14 Break Continue Lecture 15 Working with Operators Part 1 Lecture 16 Working with Operators Part 2 Lecture 17 Logical Operators and Unary Operators Lecture 18 Problem solving Using Operators Lecture 19 Case Study in C programming language Lecture 20 Explaining C language and its different functions using Case studies Lecture 21 reverse of a number Lecture 22 More Examples of C Program writing Lecture 23 Writing Programs in C using case studies Lecture 24 More examples of program writing in C Lecture 25 Working with Arrays part 1 Lecture 26 Working with Arrays part 2 Lecture 27 One Dimensional Array Lecture 28 Working with One Dimensional Array Lecture 29 Some Examples and Problem Solving on One Dimensional Array Lecture 30 Practice Problem Solving on One Dimensional Array Lecture 31 Practice Questions on One Dimensional Array Part 1 Lecture 32 Practice Questions on One Dimensional Array Part 2 Lecture 33 Practice Questions on One Dimensional Array Part 3 Lecture 34 Practice Questions on One Dimensional Array Part 4 Lecture 35 Practice Questions on One Dimensional Array Part 5 Lecture 36 Practice Questions on One Dimensional Array Part 6 Lecture 37 Working with Pointers and Declaring Lecture 38 Manipulating Pointers Lecture 39 Practise questions Pointer arithmetics Lecture 40 Practice Questions on Pointers Lecture 41 Practise question on working with pointer 2 Lecture 42 TwoDimensional Arrays and Pointers Lecture 43 Pointer Arithmetic in Two Dimensional Arrays Lecture 44 Practice Questions on Two Dimensional Arrays and Pointers Lecture 45 Additional Practice Questions on 2D Array Lecture 46 Working with Functions Lecture 47 Practice Programming on Functions Lecture 48 Call by Value Call by Reference Continued Lecture 49 Passing Arrays to Functions Lecture 50 Practice Questions on Passing Arrays to Functions Lecture 51 Practice Questions on Passing Arrays to Functions Continue Lecture 52 Returning the value from a function Lecture 53 Returning the value from a function continued Lecture 54 String functions Lecture 55 string to numeric conversion function Lecture 56 Conclusion C Section 2: Comprehensive C++ Training Lecture 57 Introduction To Oops Concepts Lecture 58 Object Oriented Methodology Lecture 59 Benefits Of Oops Lecture 60 Phases Of Sdlc (Software Development Life Cycle) Lecture 61 History Of C++ Write Program In C++ Lecture 62 Compile And Running A C++ Program Lecture 63 Calling Method Lecture 64 Operators In C++ Lecture 65 If-Else Lecture 66 Switch Case Part 1 Lecture 67 Switch Case Part 2 Lecture 68 While Loop Part 1 Lecture 69 While Loop Part 2 Lecture 70 Do While For Lecture 71 Abstraction Encapsulation Part 1 Lecture 72 Abstraction Encapsulation Part 2 Lecture 73 Static Variables Part 1 Lecture 74 Static Variables Part 2 Lecture 75 Friend Keyword Lecture 76 Array Introduction Lecture 77 Array Demo Lecture 78 Two Dimetional Array Part 1 Lecture 79 Two Dimetional Array Part 2 Lecture 80 2D Program Lecture 81 Param Array Lecture 82 Enumeration Section 3: C on Linux Lecture 83 Introduction to C on Linux Lecture 84 Commands to Check Whether Gcc Installed or Not Lecture 85 Commands to Install Gcc on Linux Lecture 86 Gcc Architecture Overview Lecture 87 First C Program Lecture 88 Compile C program on Linux Lecture 89 Gcc Compiler With -C Option Lecture 90 Gcc Various Options Lecture 91 Gcc Various Options Practical Lecture 92 Various Stages of Compilation Lecture 93 Various Stages of Compilation Practical Lecture 94 Development Stages of Program Lecture 95 Types of Variables Theory Lecture 96 Variable Declaration Definition and Printing Values Lecture 97 Variable Declaration Definition and Printing Values Practical Lecture 98 Arithmetic Operators in C Lecture 99 Arithmetic Operators in C Practical Lecture 100 Operators Lecture 101 Operators Available and Conclusion Lecture 102 Control Loops in C Introduction Lecture 103 Go to Loop Theory Lecture 104 If Else Loop Theory Lecture 105 If Else Loop Hindson Lecture 106 If Else Loop Hindson continue Lecture 107 Go to Loop Hindson Lecture 108 Difference Between Break Lecture 109 Switch Control Statement Lecture 110 Break Continue Switch Hindson Lecture 111 Break Continue Switch Hindson Continue Lecture 112 Switch Versus If Else Ladder Lecture 113 Case Study On Loops And Condition Statements Lecture 114 While Loop Theory Lecture 115 Calculation of Simple Interest for 3 Step Lecture 116 While Loop Hindson Lecture 117 Do While Hindson Theory Lecture 118 Do While Hindson Practical Lecture 119 For Loop Theory Lecture 120 For Loop Practical Lecture 121 For Loop Hindson Lecture 122 For Loop Hindson Practical Lecture 123 Various Concepts of Infinite Loop Lecture 124 Nested Loops Lecture 125 Introduction to Function Lecture 126 User Defined Function Lecture 127 Function Definition Lecture 128 Function Declaration Lecture 129 Functions with no Parameters no Arguments Lecture 130 Functions with no Return Parameters But has Arguments Lecture 131 Functions with Return Parameters But has no Arguments Lecture 132 Functions With Return Parameters and has Arguments Lecture 133 Case Study of Calculator Using All Four Types of Functions Lecture 134 Case Study of Calculator Using All Four Types of Functions Continue Lecture 135 Main Function Execution Lecture 136 Recursive Function Concepts Lecture 137 Calling Function and Called Function Lecture 138 Pointer Introduction Lecture 139 Address Operator Lecture 140 Pointer Variable Declaration Lecture 141 Indirection Operator Lecture 142 Pointer Arithmetic Lecture 143 Double Deference Lecture 144 Void Pointer Lecture 145 Volatile Pointers Lecture 146 Introduction of Variables Arguments Function Lecture 147 More on Unnamed Arguments AM Lecture 148 Variadic Functions Declaration Syntax Lecture 149 VF Unnamed Arguments AM Lecture 150 Command Line Arguments Section 4: Project on C and POP - Online Exam Portal Lecture 151 Introduction to Project Lecture 152 Creating a Menu Lecture 153 Creating Help Function Lecture 154 Creating Functions which Saves Lecture 155 Creating Start Game Feature Lecture 156 Understanding the Score Generation and Output Section 5: Project on C Programming - Payroll Processing Lecture 157 Introduction of Project Lecture 158 Module Main Menu Lecture 159 Module Monthly Transaction Process Lecture 160 Module Process and Pay slip Generation Section 6: Project in C Programming - Employee Management System Lecture 161 Introduction to The Project Lecture 162 Getting Required Tools Lecture 163 Creating The Employee Strict Lecture 164 Creating The Employee Strict Continue Lecture 165 Selection Menu Part 1 Lecture 166 Selection Menu Part 2 Lecture 167 Selection Menu Part 3 Lecture 168 Selection Menu Part 4 Lecture 169 Selection Menu Part 5 Lecture 170 Selection Menu Part 6 Lecture 171 Add Employee Lecture 172 Add Employee Continue Lecture 173 Modify Employee Record Part 1 Lecture 174 Modify Employee Record Part 2 Lecture 175 Modify Employee Record Part 3 Lecture 176 Delete Employee Record Lecture 177 Print Employee Details Section 7: Project in C Programming - 2 Players Tic-Tac-Toe Game Lecture 178 Introduction to The Project Lecture 179 Creating The Board Lecture 180 Creating The Board Continue Lecture 181 Accepting Player Input Lecture 182 Accepting Player Input Continue Lecture 183 Determining Game Outcome Lecture 184 Determining Game Outcome Continue Section 8: Project in C Programming - Hangman Game Lecture 185 Introduction to The Project Lecture 186 Getting The Required Tools Lecture 187 Getting The Required Tools Continue Lecture 188 Creating The Choice Menu Lecture 189 Creating The Choice Menu Continue Lecture 190 Random Word Selection Part 1 Lecture 191 Random Word Selection Part 2 Lecture 192 Random Word Selection Part 3 Lecture 193 Hide Randomly Selected Word Lecture 194 Evaluate Player Guess Lecture 195 Main Game Loop Lecture 196 Main Game Loop Continue Beginners in Programming: Individuals with no prior programming experience who want to start their journey in software development.,Students: High school or college students looking to strengthen their understanding of C programming for academic purposes.,Aspiring Software Developers: Those aiming to build a strong foundation in programming concepts before moving on to more advanced languages and frameworks.,Professionals Seeking a Career Change: Professionals from non-technical backgrounds who wish to transition into a career in software development.,Engineering Students: Students pursuing degrees in computer science, electronics, or related fields, who need a solid understanding of C programming.,Hobbyists: Enthusiasts who enjoy coding and wish to add another programming language to their skillset.,Self-Learners: Individuals who prefer self-paced learning and want to gain proficiency in C programming.,IT Professionals: IT professionals looking to enhance their programming skills and knowledge of the C language.,Embedded Systems Developers: Developers interested in or working with embedded systems where C is commonly used.,Anyone Interested in Programming Fundamentals: Anyone who wants to understand the core principles of programming through one of the most widely-used and fundamental programming languages. ![]() |