C is one of the most widely-used languages for systems software and workstation application programming, largely due to its power and flexibility. This course will provide you a highly effective, structured approach to learning the C language.
Programming skills will be enhanced as delegates will be able to use the powerful features of C to best effect and avoid errors that lead to faulty code or code that cannot be maintained. QA's programming course is outstanding because of its emphasis on writing style, pitfalls to avoid and techniques to use that make the code clear, concise and maintainable.
In addition to the lecture material there are graded practical sessions that cover each of the major areas of C. There are also optional exercises for further study after the course. Delegates may take away worked solutions, together with some small sample demonstration programmes.
Please note: Before attending this class delegates must have a Microsoft account (signing up one is free). The instructions on how to set up a Microsoft account can be found here.
At the end of this course you will be able to:
An Overview of C
History and evolution of C; Key characteristics of C
Writing a Simple Program
Program structure; Data and code statements; C software development life cycle
Data Types
Scalar types; Variables and constants; Storage considerations; Initialising variables
Operators and Expressions
Standard arithmetic operators; Increment, decrement, assignment and relational operators; Automatic and programmer-controlled type conversion
Program Looping
Boolean expressions; While, Do and For loops; Looping style considerations
Decision Making
If, Else and Switch statements; Other statements affecting flow of control; Decision-making style considerations
Functions and Program Structure
Inter-function communication; Function prototypes, calls and definitions; Scope and storage classes
Structured Data Types
Arrays, structures and unions; Nested data structures
Pointers
The concept of indirection; Pointers and address arithmetic; Pointers and functions
Pointers and Data Structures
Pointers and arrays; Pointers and structures; Complex data structures
Preprocessor
Tokens and macros; Include files; Conditional compilation
Input and Output
Using run-time routines; Character and formatted I/O; File I/O
Further Data Types
Bit manipulation; User-defined types
Working with Larger Programs
C and modular programming; C's standard library considerations
The Way Ahead
Further C information sources; Support after this course
Join our public courses in our Belgium facilities. Private class trainings will be organized at the location of your preference, according to your schedule.