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C
is an basic building block for every languages .It is a general Purpose
Language. To develop the programming skills ‘C’ is the only platform for to
develop programming techniques for any type languages. It is an Mid-level
programming language for systems programming very widely used, relatively
low-level, weakly typed, systems programming language associated with Unix and
through that with Linux and the open source movement Performance becomes
somewhat portable. Many Applications Like System Software, Application
Software, Embedded Systems, Cool Games, Mobile applications, Device Drivers
Programming etc of the World applications written in C and the List continues….
C Designed and implemented by Dennis Ritchie 1972.
C
Training Course ObjectiveThis Course main objective for the student to develop
primary programming skills upto the higher end in order solve the different
programming logics. The student can able write different type of logics at the
end of the sessions. After learning the C course the student can able get all
the fundamental knowledge in all the languages. After Completion the student
can able to attend any MNC Company interview and can solve the technical rounds
both theoretically and Practically. We Provide lot of logical examples to make
as good as.
Why
This Course is RequiredOne thing we can speak without C Knowledge there is no
Programming Logics to learn any language. There is no interviews for a Fresher
without C language. To learn Java, .Net, Databases the list continues so many
we require “C” Knowledge for a student Finally to tell many languages are
internally Programmed by only C Language.
C
Training Course Overview HP Course CurriculumIntroduction
Features
of C
History
Structure
of C Program
Keyword,
Identifiers & Constants
Data
types
Primitive
Data Types
Aggregated
Data Types
Operators
Binary
Operators
Unary
Operators
Ternary
Operators
Special
Operators
Order
of Evaluation
Selections
Simple
if
if..else
if..else
ladder
Nested
if
Goto
Statement
Break
and Continue Statement
Switch..Case
statement
Iteration
While
For
Do..While
Nested
loop Statements
Pointers
Introduction
to Memory
Introduction
to Pointers
Operations
on Pointers
Pointer
to Pointer
Pointer
to Array
Array
to Pointers
Void
pointers
Call
by Value and Call by Reference
Passing
Pointers to Functions
Functions
returning Pointers
Pointer
to Functions
Dynamic
Functions Call with Function Pointer
Pointers
with Structures
Arrays
Introduction
to arrays
Need
for Arrays
Types
of arrays
One
Dimensional Arrays
Two
Dimensional Arrays
Multi
Dimensional Arrays
String
manipulationt
Declaring
String
Initializing
String
String
Functions
String
Formatted Specifiers
Multiple
Strings
Functions
Interdiction
to Functions
Need
for Functions
Classification
of Functions
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