Learn and Master C Programming For Absolute Beginners!
Become C code expert in Visual Studio on Windows! Learn about arrays, pointers, files, strings, dynamic memory and more!
4.30 (556 reviews)

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14 hours
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May 2019
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$64.99
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What you will learn
Master C programming including advanced as well as complex parts
Master Visual Studio for C/C++ programming
View and Use Source Code Examples (Over 50 projects included)
Practice Coding in C throughout the entire course
Ask questions and receive help and feedback on a first come first serve basis
Test knowledge and understanding with end-of-section quizzes
Understand pointers, dynamic memory management and become fluent in C
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Our Verdict
As an experienced programmer turned instructor, Mohammad El-Haj offers a rich understanding of C in this Udemy course, complete with an abundance of projects and source code examples for practice. Ideal for learners who already possess some basic programming knowledge, the course may require additional resources to clarify fundamental concepts for absolute beginners. While certain aspects such as real-world application examples and organization could benefit from improvement, the engaging teaching style and strong foundation in C make this an appealing learning opportunity for those seeking mastery of Microsoft's Visual Studio for C/C++ development.
What We Liked
- Comprehensive coverage of C programming including advanced topics
- High-quality, in-depth explanations and demonstrations of C concepts
- Responsive instructor who answers questions thoroughly and promptly
- Well-structured course with content logically organized for C beginners
Potential Drawbacks
- Limited real-world application examples provided
- Occasional assumptions of basic programming knowledge that may confuse some newcomers
- Lack of supplementary resources such as slides and additional exercises
- Video organization could be improved, e.g., avoiding redundant intros and improving transitions between topics
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