Description
This is the first course in the series of four courses. This course provides students with basic skills and knowledge to understand the evolution of the language. It also provides the basic lexical and syntactical elements, data representation, and flow control implementation.
Audience
Application Developers, System Analysts, Programmer/Analysts.
Prerequisites
(Currently no course prerequisite information)
Objective
Upon the completion of this course, the student will be able to:
describe the evolution of C
list the features of C
identify the format of a C program
execute a C program
list the data types supported by C
convert one data type into another
list the commonly used basic operators in C
list the commonly used advanced operators in C
facilitate decision making using the if construct
facilitate decision making using the switch-case construct
identify different determinate loops
create complex loops
identify the concept of functions
execute a function
identify the basic input/output functions
use the formatted input/output functions
pass values to a function
define the scope of a variable
Topics Include
Basics of C
- An Overview of C
- A Basic C Program
Data Types and Operators in C
- Introduction to Data Types
- Introduction to Operators
Decision Making and Looping
- Conditional Statements
- Looping Statements
Functions in C
- Basics of Functions
- Library Functions
- Used Defined Functions
Duration
4 hrs
Minimum Requirements
Netscape or Internet Explorer (versions 4.0 or higher). Â Browsers should be capable of accepting cookies; SVGA Hi-color mode 800x600 resolution display; Macromedia Shockwave Version 6.02 or higher.
Media
Web Based Training
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