C Language Tutorial
C Language Tutorial,Introduction to C Language
May 1, 2010 | Filed Under C, C#, C++ Tutorials
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C Language Tutorial,Introduction to C Language
21 Responses to “C Language Tutorial”
hey it is good.Can u plz make more videos related to this topic.
yea it waz helpful pls add more i wa nna learn C fully
narrated by a pathan look at his pronounciation
What kind of language are you speaking?
I don’t want to learn C that much…
write a C program to change everyi occurrence of the word RAMESH in a text i nto the MANESH
lol he was trying to speak english
you hv saved my precious tim lol buddy plz proceed for more ones
cAAAAnTT……be useDDDD….. LOLZ
good effort yar but english pronunciation sucks…..
but keep trying
thanks for reading all the text for me! So helpful
C++ is sooo confusing @__@ anyone can summarize everything? So its like, first the main function, then the beginning of the main function, the declaration of the main function, then statement of the main function @__@ oh this making me dizzy.
learn to speak english properly before you try to make a video in english.
man I thought my english was bad.Now i feel better.
you guys are idiots, if you cant understand him maybe its YOU that needs to learn english. He spoke as clear as was necessary.
This is an intro to C – NOT an intro to “English.” He was clear enough to deliver his message anyways. So stop whining.
hatS offf….he is not an english teacher to teach english….he is teaching “c’….i really liked it because his teaching is so good that even an uneducated can learn ‘c’…or may b even an elementary school student can learn “c’…with hs teaching…..and that is what teaching is all about…heartfelt thanx for ur effortS SIR….PLZ COME UP WD SUCH VIDEOS AND HELP US
Heya,
Thanks buddy for this clip. Plz lemme know if u have some more on youtube..
u rock u did in very better way..
al d best
cheers
hey guys…new to programming.. trying to get my head around pointers… was studying malloc()… and was going through some memory management methods in a commercial environment.. came across this question…
can we design a memmory management system without the use of malloc or free()..
any answers welcome
thank you
Put that questions on some programming forums. Try google :D
good work
@JahLoveOnline only idiot call other people idiot
dosent mean if he is a good teacher, hes student will understand him on the spot..