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1/15/2015- Using assignment operators
- Working with arguments in the main function
- Setting up global variables
- Using static variables
- Sorting an array
- Building an array of structures
- Working with the ampersand (&) and asterisk (*) pointer operators
Skill Level Intermediate
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- Hello, I'm Dan Gookin. Welcome to further topics in C Programming. This course supplements your of C by going beyond what's covered in many basic courses. Here you'll find various tips and tricks that cover some intermediate and perhaps a few advanced C language topics. These are all presented in an informative and friendly way. My goal is to help you further your programming knowledge. As a teacher, I want you to understand programming concepts, not simply repeat rote information. So, ideas are presented and reinforced throughout the course.
In this course, I use small, specific, programming examples and exercises. This type of focus helps drive home concepts such as: assignment operators, command line arguments, external variables, pointers, and more. Various challenges throughout the course help you hone your skills, your programming kung fu as it were. Now, it's time to explore further topics in C Programming
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Welcome56s
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Introduction
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1. C Programming: Weird-Symbol Roundup
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Using assignment operators3m 41s
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2. Main Function Arguments
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3. Beyond Basic Variables
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Typecasting variables4m 46s
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4. Arrays and Structures
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Sorting an array6m 39s
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Solution: Sorting a string1m 25s
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5. Pointer Tips
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 49s
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