C Programming: Getting Started - 1

C Programming: Getting Started - 1

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Syllabus

Week 1: Welcome and the History of C
This week you will write your first line of code and become familiar with our learning tools (without installing anything!).

Week 2: Printing, loops, and comments
This week you will print text to the screen, utilize for-loops, explain their code by adding comments in various ways, and recognize the different sections of a simple C-program and their purposes (e.g. variable declaration, main function).

Week 3: Integers, variables, and user input
This week, you will explore the concept of variables and use integer-type variables (of format specifier %d) through declarations, assignments, and reassignments. You will also utilize these integer-type variables in for-loops and with user input.

Week 4: Characters and doubles
This week you will utilize variables of type integer, double, and character through declarations, assignments, reassignments, printing, converting between types, casting, etc.. You will also create C-programs that perform tasks involving user input, integer, and floating-point arithmetic operations, and output to the screen

Prerequisite

None. A course made for complete beginners in Programmation. 

Instructors

Rémi SHARROCK
Associate Professor, Telecom Paris

Petra Bonfert-Taylor
Professor of Engineering | Associate Dean for Diversity and Inclusion

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