Programming in C

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Added on March 19, 2015 by koolvick007in Other > Tutorials
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Programming in C (Size: 2.94 GB)
 Lec01 - Introduction to Computers and Programming.flv42.06 MB
 Lec02 - Writing your first program.flv29.39 MB
 Lec03 - Variables, Operators and Expressions.flv33.57 MB
 Lec04 - Variable declarations, more operators and precedence.flv49.03 MB
 Lec05 - Input and Output Statements.flv43.44 MB
 Lec06 - Conditionals.flv60.91 MB
 Lec07 - Loops.flv83.6 MB
 Lec08 - Video Solution to Digital Root Programming Assignment.flv40.04 MB
 Lec09 - Introduction to arrays.flv26.26 MB
 Lec10 - Working with 1D arrays.flv33.56 MB
 Lec11 - Find prime numbers.flv64.14 MB
 Lec12 - Debugging demo.flv27.38 MB
 Lec13 - Multi-dimensional arrays.flv24.06 MB
 Lec14 - Pointers.flv49.15 MB
 Lec15 - More on pointers.flv44.19 MB
 Lec16 - Arrays and pointer arithmetic.flv66.83 MB
 Lec17 - Introduction to Strings.flv40.73 MB
 Lec18 - More on Strings.flv54.59 MB
 Lec19 - Video Solution to Print Elements of a Matrix in Spiral Order Programming Assignment.flv82.73 MB
 Lec20 - Introduction to functions.flv39.5 MB
 Lec21 - More details on functions.flv26.11 MB
 Lec22 - Arguments, variables and parameters.flv55.62 MB
 Lec23 - Pass parameters by reference.flv67.55 MB
 Lec24 - Recursive functions.flv75.36 MB
 Lec25 - Running time of a program.flv33.24 MB
 Lec26 - Computing time complexity.flv61.94 MB
 Lec27 - Video Solution to Palindrome Checker Programming Assignment.flv81.65 MB
 Lec28 - Algorithms and Powering.flv39.09 MB
 Lec29 - Polynomial evaluation and multiplication.flv64.33 MB
 Lec30 - Linear and Binary Search Analysis.flv70.39 MB
 Lec31 - Analysis of minimum and maximum in an array.flv746 bytes
 Lec32 - Sorting I- Insertion, Merge.flv58.71 MB
 Lec33 - Sorting II- Counting, Radix.flv50.25 MB
 Lec34 - Finding i-th smallest number.flv19.37 MB
 Lec35 - Video Solution to Sorting words Programming Assignment.flv21.08 MB
 Lec36 - Structures.flv27.47 MB
 Lec37 - More on structures.flv22.95 MB
 Lec38 - Using structures and pointers to structures.flv29.46 MB
 Lec39 - Dynamic memory allocation.flv71.76 MB
 Lec40 - Linked Lists.flv57.48 MB
 Lec41 - Brief introduction to C - Classes and objects.flv78.43 MB
 Lec42 - Data Structures- Abstract Data Type.flv28.81 MB
 Lec43 - Lists.flv50.74 MB
 Lec44 - Supplementary Lesson.flv91.6 MB
 Lec45 - Video Solution to Implementing a Hash Table ADT Programming Assignment.flv49.49 MB
 Lec46 - Stacks- Last In First Out.flv57.04 MB
 Lec47 - Queues- First In First Out.flv46.78 MB
 Lec48 - Trees.flv45.55 MB
 Lec49 - Tree traversal.flv36.77 MB
 Lec50 - Binary Search Trees.flv57.99 MB
 Lec51 - Heaps.flv38.59 MB
 Lec52 - Graphs and Representation.flv27.68 MB
 Lec53 - Supplementary Lesson.flv55.38 MB
 Lec54 - Video Solution to the Queue in a Hospital Programming Assignment.flv42.77 MB
 Lec55 - Greedy Algorithms.flv36.66 MB
 Lec56 - Dynamic Programming.flv72.35 MB
 Lec57 - Matrix Chain Multiplication.flv40.28 MB
 Lec58 - Dijkstra's Algorithm.flv40.25 MB
 Lec59 - Boyer-Moore String Matching Algorithm.flv99.8 MB
 Lec60 - File I-O.flv76.67 MB
 Lec61 - Modular Programming.flv67.69 MB


Description

The entire content has been taken from the NPTEL course Programming101(Programming in C). I downloaded the videos directly since I couldn't find a torrent file. I take no credits for the content.

Programming, Data Structures and Algorithms
This course ran from March 1, 2014 to June 1, 2014. It is only available for revision to students who registered for it.

Contents of the course can be viewed at : http://www.nptel.ac.in/courses/106106127


About the course

Link for certification form: https://www.digialm.com/EFor...uredHtml/885/1290/login.html
This is a course on programming, data structures and algorithms. The learner is assumed to have no prior experience of programming, but is expected to be at the level of a second year undergraduate college student in science or engineering. The course will run over ten weeks with about 2-3 hours of lectures per week.

At the end of each week, the learner is expected to write some programs and submit them for grading. These programming problems are classified as easy, moderate or difficult. The easy problems, typically, are repeats from the lecture. The moderate and difficult ones will require increasing levels of initiative from the learner.

In addition, at the end of each week the learner is expected to answer a set of objective-type assessment questions.



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