Grab this highly affordable and superlative course in order to learn how to perform C Programming – Drill Deep
This course has 58 videos in total and will take you through all of these in maximum 12 hours. You can watch the videos at your own pace and accordingly can raise doubts or questions if you get stuck. the only requirement to successfully complete this course is to know how to write and run C programs. This could include GCC on Mac or Unix, or Visual Studio on Windows.
C Programming is a very useful skill to imbibe and easy to understand, thus, this course will generate easy knowledge and the following topics will be covered in-detail:
- Conditional Constructs and Loops
- Data Types and Bit Manipulations Operations
- Pointers and Strings
- Structs and Unions
- Linked Lists
- IO and Visualization,
- Traversal, creating or deleting nodes,
- Sorting merge and reversing
Layout of this course will be:
- Language Constructs
- Functions
- Some loose ends
- Console IO
- File IO
- Bit Manipulation
- Structs and Unions
- Dynamic Memory Allocation
- Arrays
- Pointers
- Strings
- Linked Lists
Key en-rollers of this course can be:
- Computer Science & Engineering students
- Software Engineers who are willing to brush up their skills
- Embedded Systems and Hardware Professionals etc.
Some exceptional benefits associated with this course enrollment are:
- Gain knowledge from an instructor having high-end experience in such topics
- Quality course material on C Programming – Drill Deep
- Instant & free course updates
- Access to all Questions & Answers initiated by other students as well
- Personalized support from the instructor’s end on any issue related to the course
- Few free lectures for a quick overview
Maximum you need is just 12 hours to complete this course and you’ll be an expert by the end. So, grab this super deal and enroll for the course today itself.
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 58 Lessons
- 52 Weeks
- Drill Deep58
- 1.1C Programming: Still Relevant2 Minutes
- 1.2The Basic Structure of a C Program12 Minutes
- 1.3C Data Types15 Minutes
- 1.4If/Else Statements – I16 Minutes
- 1.5If/Else Statements – II16 Minutes
- 1.6If/Else Statements – III9 Minutes
- 1.7If/Else Statements – IV7 Minutes
- 1.8If/Else Statements – V18 Minutes
- 1.9Case Statements17 Minutes
- 1.10Case Statements – II11 Minutes
- 1.11Case Statements – III3 Minutes
- 1.12While Loops15 Minutes
- 1.13Break and Continue8 Minutes
- 1.14For Loops18 Minutes
- 1.15Pre and Post_Increments15 Minutes
- 1.16Functions – Delegate your way to the top9 Minutes
- 1.17C Functions: Defining, Declaring and Calling them18 Minutes
- 1.18Parameter Passing: Pass-by-value and pass-by-reference6 Minutes
- 1.19Storage Classes In C13 Minutes
- 1.20Preprocessor Directives14 Minutes
- 1.21More Preprocessor Directives8 Minutes
- 1.22Console IO- Printf (Console IO – reading from or writing to screen – is one of the bits about C programming that folks really find complicated – but don’t fear! We’ll break it into byte-sized chunks. Starting with printf).13 Minutes
- 1.23Console IO- Printf (We keep going with printf – there’s a lot where this came from)10 Minutes
- 1.24Console IO- Scanf (We dig deep into scanf, which reads input from screen)8 Minutes
- 1.25Console IO – miscellany (We wrap up this section on Console IO by discussing the miscellaneous IO functions: sprintf, fprintf and sscanf.)10 Minutes
- 1.26Buffers and Streams5 Minutes
- 1.27File Operations are n’t rocket science9 Minutes
- 1.28More on file operations8 Minutes
- 1.29Binary and TextFiles3 Minutes
- 1.30Bit Manipulation I10 Minutes
- 1.31Bit Manipulation II8 Minutes
- 1.32Useful Bit Manipulation Techniques13 Minutes
- 1.33Get Set Nth Bit13 Minutes
- 1.34Print And Count Bits18 Minutes
- 1.35Reverse Bits In An Integer10 Minutes
- 1.36C Structs – User-Defined Types Introduced11 Minutes
- 1.37C Structs: Everything you can do with them10 Minutes
- 1.38C Unions6 Minutes
- 1.39Dynamic Memory Allocation14 Minutes
- 1.40Free that memory!6 Minutes
- 1.41Arrays in C17 Minutes
- 1.42Passng arrays as functions arguments8 Minutes
- 1.43Strings as Character Arrays3 Minutes
- 1.44Introducing To Pointers19 Minutes
- 1.45Pointer Problems And Arrays13 Minutes
- 1.46Function_Pointers11 Minutes
- 1.47Pointer Arithmatic With Arrays11 Minutes
- 1.48Practice makes perfect – Pointer Problems7 Minutes
- 1.49Working With Strings14 Minutes
- 1.50Pointer as Argument to functions9 Minutes
- 1.51Practice makes perfect – string problems19 Minutes
- 1.52Pointers to pointers: bend your mind10 Minutes
- 1.53Pointers to pointers: reassignment and modification11 Minutes
- 1.54Get started with linked lists17 Minutes
- 1.55Warming up – linked lists get tricky quickly16 Minutes
- 1.56Cruising along – linked lists are fun!18 Minutes
- 1.57Autopilot – Linked lists are easy now!16 Minutes
- 1.58The Doubly Linked List10 Minutes
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We hold several years of working experience in the field of technology in Bay Area, New York, Singapore and Bangalore.
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Vitthal Srinivasan: Worked at Google, Flipkart, Credit Suisse and INSEAD
We have come together to teach and educate on various technological courses in the most easiest and entertaining manner. Also, our courses will be based on practical elaborations & illustrations.
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