Using Structures in C
C is the foundation of many of the languages and operating systems in use today, and it isn’t going away any time soon. This course teaches you how to use C Structures the right way.
If you want to learn how to program networks, operating systems, or even embedded systems, you can do a great deal worse than C. In this course, Using Structures in C, you’ll learn to work with user-defined data types and structures. First, you’ll explore how to build structures. Next, you’ll discover how to nest Structures, use Structures in functions, as well as use Structures with Pointers. Finally, you’ll learn how to use Bit Fields to manage the use of memory within Structures. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge on how to put Structures in C to good (and proper) use.
Author Name: Agaba Philip
Author Description:
I got my start in IT administrating an Oracle 10g database on Red Hat Linux. I’ve come a long way since and have used Linux everyday since 2012 both personally and professionally. As an independent consultant, I’m currently responsible for no less than forty Oracle databases running on Windows and Red Hat Servers. Perhaps the only thing I love almost as much as Linux is the Cloud and the many opportunities it provides. Linux has opened a lot of doors for me, and teaching it is my favorite pas… more
Table of Contents
- Course Overview
1min - Understanding C Structures
10mins - Using Pointers with Structures
6mins - Managing Memory with Bit Fields
11mins
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