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Snefru: Learning Programming with C
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Snefru: Learning Programming with C
Preface
What about programming?
Principles of using this textbook
Book Chapters
1. Introduction to Programming Computers
1.1. The Basic Structure of Computers
1.2. Binary representation in memory
1.3. Development Cycle
1.4. Write Simple C Programs
2. Data representation and operations
2.1. Double data type for real numbers
2.2. Data types and representation
2.3. Operations
2.4. Math library
2.5. Random numbers
2.6. Exercises
3. Decision-Making Statements
3.1. If-statements
3.2. Multiple Conditions
3.3. Nested-if statements
3.4. Exercises
4. Repetition
4.1. While Loop
4.2. Do-while loop
4.3. For loops
4.4. Nested loops
4.5. Debugging for loops
4.6. Exercises
5. Functions
5.1. Functions
5.2. Communicate from a function
5.3. Variable scope
5.4. Pass more values to a function
5.5. Exercises
6. Pointers
6.1. Why do we need pointers?
6.2. What are pointers?
6.3. How to use pointers to communicate more with functions?
6.4. Rules defining scope of variables
6.5. Goldbach conjecture
6.6. Exercises
7. Arrays
7.1. Why and how to use arrays?
7.2. What are arrays, and how are they stored?
7.3. How do we pass an array to a function?
7.4. Exercises
8. Dynamic Memory Allocation
8.1. What is dynamic memory allocation?
8.2. Exercises
9. Multi-dimensional Arrays
9.1. Why and how to use 2D arrays?
9.2. How do we pass a 2D array to a function?
9.3. Dynamic Memory Allocation of 2D Arrays
9.4. Exercises
10. Strings
10.1. What are strings?
10.2. Input/Output Strings
10.3. String Functions
10.4. Array of Strings
10.5. Exercises
11. Recursion
11.1. Recursive functions by definition
11.2. Recursion in Patterns
11.3. Recursion in arrays
11.4. Exercises
12. Data Structures
12.1. What are data structures?
12.2. Pointers to Data Structures
12.3. Exercises
13. Linked Lists
13.1. Why linked lists?
13.2. Form a linked list
13.3. Insert nodes into a linked list
13.4. Delete nodes in a linked list
13.5. Exercises
14. Sorting
14.1. Insertion Sort
14.2. Selection Sort
14.3. Bubble sort
14.4. Exercises
15. Searching
15.1. Linear/Sequential Search
15.2. Binary Search
15.3. Exercises
Appendix: Additional information
Appendix: Additional Resources
Set up Visual Studio Code
More Extensions in VS Code
Coding style
Debugging
Basic UNIX Commands
repository
open issue
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Basic UNIX Commands
Basic UNIX Commands
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