|
C Programming Tutorial part 1
C Programming Tutorial part 2
C Programming Tutorial part 3
Object Oriented Analysis
Object Oriented Design
OOP Using C++ part 1
OOP Using C++ part 2
OOP Using C++ part 3
C++ Training Info and Order
Online Training
Photoshop 7.0
H T M L
Flash MX
Visual Basic
Java
Excel
XML Courses
Frontpage
Linux
|
Topics
- Day 1: Getting Started
- Discusses why C is the best choice among programming languages. Identifies the steps in the program development cycle. Explains how to write compile and run a C program. Inspects error messages generated by the compiler and linker.
- Day 2: The Components of a C Program
- Analyzes the parts of a C program. Demonstrates the purpose of each program component.
- Day 3: Numeric Variables and Constants
- Covers how to create variable names in C. Explains the use of different types of numeric variables. Examines the differences and similarities between character and numeric values. Shows how to declare and initialize numeric variables. Identifies C's two types of numeric constants.
- Day 4: Statements Expressions and Operators
- Describes what statements and expressions are. Identifies C's mathematical relational and logical operators. Explains operator precedence. Introduces the if statement.
- Day 5: Basic Program Control
- Explains how to use simple arrays. Demonstrates how to use for while and do...while loops to execute statements multiple times. Discusses how to nest program control statements.
- Day 6: Functions The Basics
- Examines what a function is and what its parts are. Reviews the advantages of structured programming with functions. Shows how to create a function and declare local variables in a function. Demonstrates how to return a value from a function to the program and how to pass arguments to a function.
- Day 7: Basic Input/Output
- Explains C's input and output statements. Illustrates how to display information on the screen with the printf() and puts() library functions. Demonstrates how to format the information that is displayed on the screen. Shows how to read data from the keyboard with the scanf() library function.
Technical Requirements
200MHz Pentium with 32MB Ram. 640 x 480 256-color video (800 x 600 is recommended). Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, or XP. Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher required. Minimum Connection Speed: 28.8k. Authorware recommended but not required. JavaScript must be enabled. Netscape and AOL browsers not supported.
Learning comes to life with challenging labs, critical assessment and real-world insight from experts with vast experience in the subject matter. Engage in dynamic learning where multiple senses help reinforce learning concepts. Our proven methodology provides an unequalled experience with exceptional results
Learning that's Easy, Convenient and Affordable! High-quality, online, self-paced courses designed to help you achieve your goals.
Affordable annual subscription plans give you unlimited access to an entire suite of topics at prices that you just won't find anywhere else.
Our courses are based on sound principles, from extensive research in instructional design, adult learning and information processing. All courses are design so that new knowledge and skills will be remembered and retrieved for future use. Each course include a 30-questions skill assessment, which evaluates your knowledge of the course material. You can be assured that this high-quality, instructionally-sound online product will enchance your professional and personal growth.
Sign up for our courses right now, and join the ranks of people who are taking financial advantage of the explosion in the Information Technology field.
|