| Course: |
Accelerated Beginner's 'C' Programming Class |
| Date: |
Seven sessions, two evenings a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays,
6:00PM - 9:45PM, starting March 15. Possible session dates include
March 15,20,22,27,29, April 3,5,10, 2007 |
| CourseId: |
LC1 |
| Location: |
Qualware Offices, Dennis Drive, Burlington, MA |
| Instructor: |
Jeffrey Goldberg, Qualware Instructional
Services |
| Provided Text: |
ISBN: 0672326663
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Class Description:
Introduces the basic concepts of programming using the ANSI C programming language as implemented on the UNIX system. Students will learn how to design, write, compile, execute, debug and maintain various types of C programs. Topics include C data types and operators, assignment statements, basic console and file input/output, conditional testing and flow control, subroutines and functions, use of arrays and string manipulation. Advanced concepts including structures, unions, pointers, and possibly bit manipulation and dynamic memory management concepts will be taught.
Prerequisite:
This course assumes no previous exposure to the ‘C’ language and is designed to appeal to both novice and experienced programmer. Students will benefit from having some prior high-level modular programming knowledge or experience, not necessarily in C (for instance, VB, Java, Java Script, or Perl).
Course can either be taught in a lab classroom environment or each attendee must bring a laptop capable of connecting to class network.
Targeted for:
Individuals that want to learn ‘C’ from the ground up. The class will proceed at a fast pace to maximize learning.
Course Objectives- What you will learn:
- Session 1- An Introduction to C and Unix
- Session 2- Variables, Data Types, Expressions, Looping
- Session 3- Making Decisions, and Arrays
- Session 4- Functions
- Session 5- Structures and Character Strings
- Session 6- Pointers and Operations on Bits
- Session 7- Input/Output and Advanced Features
Handouts:
Copies of the course outline slides will be provided along with
relevant handouts when appropriate.
Content Outline Summary:
For more info: email to jeffg@qualware.com
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Lecturer's biography:
An honor graduate of Tufts University, Jeffrey M. Goldberg
has served the engineering and academic community in various roles
from principal design engineer/project leader to senior consultant and
trainer at companies such as Hewlett Packard, Siemens,
Picturetel, 3Com, IBM, NMS, FST, IEEE, and EMC.
Mr. Goldberg is a long-time innovative user of UNIX and Internet services.
He currently develops and delivers public seminars and customized
corporate training classes along with very flexible scheduling,
to avoid project disruption, in the fields of IT operations,
operating system and computer languages. Specialties include
UNIX Fundamentals, Perl and Shell Scripting, C/C++ and Java,
Linux/Solaris/ UNIX System Administration and TCP/IP Networking,
Web Technologies such as Visual Basic, Delphi/Pascal, JavaScript,
PHP Apache /Tomcat, JSP/Servlets and SQL Database Access,
Computer and Network Security.
As a part time faculty of Worcester Polytechnic Institute and
Boston University, Mr. Goldberg is continually adding
new cutting-edge technology to his curriculum, and accepts
requests for customized on-site corporate training classes and tutoring.
For more information, please contact Mr. Goldberg at 781-229-1530 ext. 2
(Qualware), e-mail to
training2010@qualware.com
or visit
www.Qualware.com.
Besides operating Qualware Instructional Services, Mr. Goldberg is
also a principal of Qualware Consulting Group,
which performs a wide range of consulting services.
For more information, visit
http://www.qualware.com/qualware.
Copyright 2003-2010 Qualware Instructional Services and
Jeffrey Goldberg.
Course Fee Schedule:
REGISTRATION RECEIVED BY
Mar 1, 2007 |
REGISTRATION RECEIVED AFTER
Mar 1, 2007 |
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$750 |
$833 |
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