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Programming in C

Difficulty: Intermediate
Duration: Up to 8 hours
Students: 175
Rating: 3/5
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Description

C is one of the most widely-used languages for systems software and workstation application programming, largely due to its power and flexibility. This lab will provide you a highly effective, structured approach to learning the C language.

Programming skills will be enhanced as delegates will be able to use the powerful features of C to best effect and avoid errors that lead to faulty code or code that cannot be maintained. This programming lab is outstanding because of its emphasis on writing style, pitfalls to avoid, and techniques to use that make the code clear, concise, and maintainable.

The lab is comprised of reference material and lab exercises that cover each of the major areas of C. Exercises may be completed in either Windows using Visual Studio or Linux.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this lab you will be able to:

  • Use the major elements of the C language
  • Write programs using the strengths of the C language, for example, pointers
  • Write and use the data structuring features of the language, which can result in better program design
  • Work with the C run-time library: a major source of programmer productivity
  • Spot and remedy common programming errors in C
  • Write in a good C programming style

Intended Audience

This lab is intended for:

  • Programmers starting out with the C language
  • Developers comfortable developing on Windows using Visual Studio or on Linux

Prerequisites

You should possess:

  • Professional programming skills
  • Good working knowledge of a block-structured language, such as Basic/Visual Basic, Pascal/Modula2, Fortran, Algol or PL/1
  • Familiarity with a programming environment

Updates

June 24th, 2020 - Enabled direct browser RDP connection for a streamlined experience

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Lab steps

Starting the Programming in C Exercises