Course Overview
This course fills the gap between an introductory course in C and more advanced application programming. Students learn about basic and derived data types, parameter passing, standard and low-level file I/O, working with malloc and calloc, the memory layout of C programs, and linked lists.
5-Day Course Includes:
- Class exercises in addition to training instruction
- Courseware books, notepads, pens, highlighters and other materials
- Full breakfast with variety of bagels, fruits, yogurt, doughnuts and juice
- Course retake option
- Tea, coffee, and soda available throughout the day
- Freshly baked cookies every afternoon – *only at participating locations
For group training options, call us at 301-258-8200 or email promo@lexx.com.
Schedule
Currently, there are no public classes scheduled. Please contact a LEXX LIVETraining Consultant to discuss hosting a private class at 301-258-8200.
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Course Outline
Module 1: Storage: Memory and File
- Program Execution
- Stack Memory
- Prevent, Detect and Remove Bugs
- Pointers
- Writing and Testing Programs
- Strings
- Heap Memory
- Programming Problems Using Heap Memory
- Reading and Writing Files
- Programming Problems Using File
- Array Index, Security and Trends
- Version Control
Module 2: Recursion
- Concept
- Recursive C Functions
- Integer Partition
- Programming Problems Using Recursion
Module 3: Structure
- Programmer-Defined Data Types
- Programming Problems Using Structure
- Linked Lists
- Programming Problems Using Linked List
- Binary Search Tree
- Parallel Programming Using Threads
- Unit Test
Module 4: Applications
- Find the Exit of a Maze
- Sudoku
- Image Processing
- Huffman Compression
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