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Course Description

Course Name: C16 - Accelerated Introduction to ANSI ‘C’ Programming
Time & Date: 6:15 PM - 9:45 PM, Thursdays, May 24, 31, June 7 & 14 (Note: New Dates!)
Location: Holiday Inn Select Hotel, 15 Middlesex Canal Park Road, Woburn, MA
Speaker: Jeffrey Goldberg, Qualware Instructional Services
Text: Programming in C (3rd Edition), Stephen G. Kochan, Publisher: Sams

Course Description:

Learn ‘C’ programming from an experienced and fun educator, through easy-to-follow instructions, demonstrated easy to understand examples, and a great book to read. Attendees will learn the syntax and use of the C programming language, how to design programs and use data structures, operators and functions. This course provides the basic understandings that are necessary for those wishing to go on and self learn other languages.

Specifically, this course introduces the basic concepts of programming using the ANSI C programming language as implemented in a UNIX or Windows environment. Attendees 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 if time, bit manipulation and dynamic memory management concepts will be taught.

Prerequisite:

None, other than a desire to learn modular structured programming from from the ground up. This course assumes no previous exposure to the ‘C’ language and is designed to appeal to both novice and experienced programmer.

Targeted for:

Anyone wishing to learn, from the ground up, one of the most highly sought out programming languages in the world, either for business or personal use.

Course Objectives- What you will learn:

Handouts:

Copies of the course outline slides will be provided along with relevant handouts when appropriate.

For more info:

Email to i3ejeffg_AT_qualware.com replacing _AT_ with “@”, call Jeff at 781-229-1530 (ext 2) or visit www.qualware.com.

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 educator at companies such as HP, Siemens, Picturetel, 3Com, IBM, Openwave, EMC, Harvard/MIT.

Mr. Goldberg is a long-time innovative user of UNIX and networked services.

He currently provides IT solution consulting (largely to 24x7 data centers that are attempting to simplify maintenance and virtualize their servers) and delivers public seminars and on-site professional training classes, flexibly scheduled to avoid project disruption, on cutting-edge technologies, IT operations and programming languages.

Specialties include Perl and Shell Scripting, Linux/Solaris/UNIX System Administration, TCP/IP Networking, Web Technologies such as Visual Basic, Delphi, JavaScript, PHP Apache, C/C++, Java/JSP and SQL Database Access, Computer and Network Security. For more information, please visit http://www.qualware.com/training or contact Jeff Goldberg at 781-229-1530 x2.

copywrite 2011-2012 Qualware Instructional Services and Jeff Goldberg.

Decision (Run/Cancel) Date for this Courses is Monday, 7, 2012

FEES

Payment received by May 2 : IEEE Members $335

Payment received by May 2 : Non-members $355

Payment received after May 2 : IEEE Members $355

Payment received after May 2 : Non-members $375

Register online here.