Problem Solving and Program Design in C Language
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Are you looking for a solid start for programming ? Have you heard that “C Language is the best one to start with” ? You have heard it right. C Language is one of the best ways to start programming.
Even though, you are not a newbie, C programming is going to suit your resume pretty well.
C is the best choice because it will also allow you the master the fundamental mentality behind programming.
It is one of the most powerful programming languages out there and also called to be “the mother of programming languages”.
There is a reason for that!
By learning C, you will open the huge, rusty doors of C++, C# and JAVA.
Because C fundamentally teaches you behind the scenes.
By taking this course, you will be able to apply any elementary job relating to C Programming.
That’s not everything tho!
We are also taking a problem-solving approach to C. The best skill you can have when programming. Problem-Solvers tend to be better programmers at the end of the day.
We are aware of that skill!
That’s why we are more focused on giving you the ability to solve problems at any capacity. Once you become a good problem solver, it is more likely for you to become a good-programmer.
The details are not skipped in this course.
You’ll develop your ability to produce good code and your problem-solving skills. This course provides all the information on “why” you are doing the things that you are doing in addition to teaching you how to write in the C programming language.
You will have a thorough understanding of the C programming language’s principles at the end of this course.
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11.0 Overview of the OverviewVideo lesson
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21.1 Electronic Computers then and NowVideo lesson
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3Quiz 1 : Electronic Computers Then and NowQuiz
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41.2 Computer HardwareVideo lesson
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5Quiz 2 : Computer HardwareQuiz
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61.3 Computer SoftwareVideo lesson
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7Quiz 3 : Computer SoftwareQuiz
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81.4 The Software Development MethodVideo lesson
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9Quiz 4 : The Software Development MethodQuiz
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101.5 An Example for the Software Development MethodVideo lesson
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11End of Unit 1 QuizQuiz
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122.1 C Language ElementsVideo lesson
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132.2 Naming User-Defined Identifiers and VariablesVideo lesson
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14Quiz 5 : C Language Elements and User-Defined IdentifiersQuiz
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152.3 Data Types (int and double)Video lesson
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162.4 Data Type (char) and ASCII CodesVideo lesson
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172.5 Executable Statements : Assignment StatementsVideo lesson
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182.6 Executable Statements : printf functionVideo lesson
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192.7 Executable Statements : scanf functionVideo lesson
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202.8 The "Return" StatementVideo lesson
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212.9 General Form of a C ProgramVideo lesson
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22Quiz 6 : Scanf, Return and Structure of a C ProgramQuiz
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232.9.1 TASK 1Video lesson
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242.9.2 TASK 2Video lesson
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252.10 Arithmetic Expressions (+, -, *, /, %)Video lesson
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262.11 Mixed-Type Assignment StatementVideo lesson
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272.12 Type ConversionVideo lesson
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282.13 Multiple OperatorsVideo lesson
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292.14 Formatting Numbers in Program OutputVideo lesson
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302.15.1 TASK 3Video lesson
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312.15.1 TASK 4Video lesson
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322.15.1 TASK 5Video lesson
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332.15.1 TASK 6Video lesson
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342.15.1 TASK 7Video lesson
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352.15.1 TASK 8Video lesson
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363.1 Control StructuresVideo lesson
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373.2 Logical OperatorsVideo lesson
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383.3 Operator PrecedenceVideo lesson
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393.4 Short Circuit EvaluationVideo lesson
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403.5 Writing English Conditions in cVideo lesson
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413.6 Comparing CharactersVideo lesson
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423.7.1 Example Control FlowVideo lesson
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433.7.2 Example Control FlowVideo lesson
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443.8 If - Else StatementVideo lesson
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453.9.1 Example If -Else -1Video lesson
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463.9.2 Example If -Else -2Video lesson
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473.9.3 Example If -Else -3Video lesson
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483.9.4 Example If -Else -4Video lesson
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493.9.5 Example If -Else -5Video lesson
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503.9.6 Example If -Else -6Video lesson
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513.10 Switch CaseVideo lesson

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