Thread: Free C programming video/audio lessions?

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    Free C programming video/audio lessions?

    Anyone have a copy&&|| link to a good place to have audio &&||video recordings of C &&|| general programming. Hopefully someone is in the mood to be a sharing saint and make a torrent for VTC or something like that. Happy Holidays!
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    So you're looking for places to find free C programming videos, not for a place to put free programming videos, right?

    Try some of Bruce Eckel's lectures. http://mindview.net
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    Looking for a place to find C videos, not to post them.
    You rant and rave about it, but at the end of the day, it doesn't matter if people use it as long as you don't see.
    People are free to read the arguments, but if the only way for you to discover gravity is by jumping off a cliff, then that is what you're going to have to experience for yourself.
    Eventually, this "fast and loose" approach of yours will bite you one too many times, then you'll figure out the correct way to do things. - Salem

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    There are no "free" sites to my knowledge, but if you do find site ( most likely a link from a C tutorial ) I would guess you have to pay a small fee. Then they would send you a video of say lesson 1 up to the end of the course.

    It may work out cheaper to buy a good C book. Although in saying that, many of the newer ones teach only 60% C, then move onto C++.

    The only C book I own was written in 1994 and i used it in college. Good book mind, although all the aspects of the language it taught me then are more or less out dated.
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    I'd stick to a book, if I was you, coupled with smart questions in these forums. I've seen many here learn solid C this way.
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    actually i learn C from here :

    free computer science course
    http://elearning.algonquincollege.co...semat/stclair/

    Download the file from s5 to s10 .. have fun

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