C Programming For Beginners

Learn C in ten easy steps on Windows, Mac OS X or Linux

What's Inside

The fastest, easiest way to learn to program C on a Mac or Windows. This course will teach you to program the C language from the ground up. You will learn everything from the very fundamentals of programming right through to the complexities of pointers, addresses and File IO. Maybe you've tried to master C before but failed. Or maybe you are new to C or new to programming. If so, this is the course for you!

C is one of the most important of all programming languages. It is used to program desktop applications, compilers, tools and utilities and even hardware devices. The C language is fast and efficient – but it can be hard to learn. Unless you use this course. This course begins with a gentle introduction to C but quickly moves on to explain some of its most confusing features: everything from C's 'scoping' rules to the curious connection between arrays and memory addresses. By the end of the course you will have a deep understanding both of the C language itself and also of the underlying 'architecture' of your computer.

What you will learn:

  • The fundamentals of programming – from the ground up
  • How to program on a Mac or on Windows
  • The nitty-gritty details of the C language
  • Advanced topics such as memory allocation, the stack and heap, and binary file IO

Who should take the course

  • Beginners – if you've never coded before, you can learn C step by step
  • Programmers switching to C from some other language such as Java, Ruby or Python
  • Cross-platform developers – there are C compilers for all major operating systems
  • Anyone who needs to program C++ or Objective-C. The C language is the place to start

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Huw Collingbourne

Huw Collingbourne runs Bitwise Courses (http://www.bitwisecourses.com) and teaches courses on a range of programming topics. He is the author of a number of programming books published by Bitwise Books (http://www.bitwisebooks.com).

Huw has been a programmer for more than 30 years. He is a well-known technology writer in the UK. For over ten years he wrote the Delphi and Object Pascal programming column for PC Plus Magazine. He has also written numerous opinion and programming columns (including tutorials on C, C#, Java, Smalltalk, ActionScript and Ruby) for a number of computer magazines, such as Computer Shopper, Flash & Flex Developer’s Magazine, PC Pro, and PC Plus. In the 1980s he was a pop music journalist and interviewed most of the New Romantic stars, such as Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet, Adam Ant, Boy George, and Depeche Mode. He is now writing a series of New Romantic murder mysteries.

At various times Huw has been a magazine publisher, editor, and TV broadcaster. He has an MA in English from the University of Cambridge and holds a 2nd dan black belt in aikido, a martial art which he teaches in North Devon, UK (http://www.hartlandaikido.co.uk/). The aikido comes in useful when trying (usually unsuccessfully) to keep his Pyrenean Mountain Dogs under some semblance of control.

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