The 'Introduction to Programming with C Language' course is suitable for learners with no prior programming experience. The course covers the fundamentals of the C programming language. At the end of this course, the learners would be able to write interactive and non-interactive programs for solving many real-world use cases. The course will also provide the necessary foundational knowledge required for taking up more advanced courses in C language and other programming languages as well.



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Understand the fundamentals of the C Programming
Learn sequential, conditional, and iterative statements, functions, user-defined data types, and standard libraries such as stdio.h and string.h
Create your own C Application
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There are 9 modules in this course
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to C programming, guiding students through essential concepts from basic syntax to advanced topics like pointers and dynamic memory allocation. Through a mix of theoretical lessons and practical exercises, learners will develop a strong foundation in programming principles, enabling them to write efficient and effective C programs. By the end of the course, students will be equipped with the skills needed to tackle real-world programming challenges and explore further advanced topics in software development.
What's included
2 videos1 reading1 discussion prompt
This module introduces the foundational principles of C programming, focusing on the lifecycle of a C program and essential system setup requirements. Learners will install a C compiler and explore the language's features, setting the stage for effective programming in C.
What's included
10 videos3 readings2 assignments1 discussion prompt
In this module, students will delve into common types of errors in C, along with fundamental data types and variables. Through hands-on exercises, learners will write their first C program, understand the compilation process, and learn to read and write data via terminal input and output.
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20 videos1 reading2 assignments1 ungraded lab
This module covers various operators in C and the implementation of control flow statements like if, switch, and loops. Students will also explore arrays and multidimensional arrays, applying these concepts to develop basic C programs that demonstrate effective control and data handling.
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24 videos3 readings2 assignments4 ungraded labs
Focusing on functions and their types, this module also introduces character strings and string manipulation in C. Students will learn the basics of pointers, their definitions, and usage, culminating in the development of programs that utilize functions, strings, and pointers effectively.
What's included
20 videos3 readings2 assignments2 ungraded labs
This module enhances understanding of pointers, including their arithmetic and relationships with arrays. Students will learn about dynamic memory allocation using functions like malloc and calloc, and delve into structures, including nested structures, applying these concepts in practical programming tasks.
What's included
20 videos3 readings2 assignments1 discussion prompt4 ungraded labs
In the final module, students will learn about file handling in C, including reading and writing binary and text files. Additionally, they will explore standard C libraries and their functions, culminating in projects that integrate file operations and library usage in C programs.
What's included
13 videos3 readings2 assignments2 ungraded labs
In this capstone module, students will apply all the concepts learned throughout the course to develop a series of diverse projects that showcase their C programming skills. Each project will integrate various topics, such as data types, control flow, functions, arrays, pointers, and file handling, encouraging students to think critically and solve complex problems. Examples of projects include a simple text-based game, a personal diary application with file storage, and a dynamic memory allocation exercise that utilizes structures. This hands-on approach will reinforce learning and prepare students for real-world programming scenarios.
What's included
11 videos1 reading1 assignment1 ungraded lab
As technology continues to evolve, C programming remains relevant due to its efficiency and foundational role in system-level programming. Future trends may include increased integration with IoT devices, enhanced support for concurrent programming, and the ongoing development of cross-platform applications. Additionally, the rise of AI and machine learning is likely to lead to new libraries and frameworks built on C, allowing developers to harness its speed and performance in emerging fields. Continuous learning and adaptation will be essential for programmers to stay ahead in this dynamic landscape.
What's included
1 video1 discussion prompt
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