Good luck. just like any computer language, there is no such thing as learning C fast.
If you're in a bind to get some C work done and are willing to cough up the bucks for it, try Kasamaba.com
I did that back in college a few times. 50 bucks and they did the project for me, all commented out, so I could learn how when I was going over it before I compiled it for submission.
Yeah, it's weak, but it helped me keep my A when I got sick and missed 2 weeks of class.
How do i learn C language very fast?
please define "very fast"...(how much time do you have ?)
Reply:just wondering..
WHAT iS THE ´c´ LANGUAGE?
Reply:U cant learn it fast. See if u can find freinds to personally teach u
Reply:Without knowing more about you, the best I can do is provide generic advice.
Get a copy of the "C Programming Language" by Kernighan and Ritchie (also referred to as K%26amp;R or the white book). Work through it, entering the code examples and trying variations. This assumes that you've got a working C compiler.
If you've not seen the C style of doing pointers and arrays you might have some rough sledding there. Start that chapter in the morning after a good night's sleep.
Figure about a week, give or take, until you have a beginning grasp. It *will* take a while to become truly proficient.
Note that there are other books that others prefer to K%26amp;R, but I'm only writing from my own experience.
Reply:C is outdated, It's better to learn C++ or an even newer language, like Visual Basic.
I learned C++ using the free online book 'Teach Yourself C++ in 21 Days'. I recommend it. The link is below.
Reply:C is one of the hardest and most complicated languages around. It takes a very long time to learn it. It is unrealistic for you or for someone to expect you to learn it quickly.
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YOU CAN LEARN C WITHIN ONE MONTH WITH THIS...
Reply:Get a tutor. Really, you can learn it well in a classroom, and if you are really good at taking from a book and learning that way there are decent books listed for you already. However the best way is if you get someone that you're willing to pay, or who is willing to teach you for free and get them to sit down with you. At an hour a day, you can cover a lot of ground in 2 weeks. That will be the fastest way. It is a programming language however, and it's not going to be fast by any means. I would also advise that you learn something other than C. C++ is incredibly powerful. Visual Basic is much much easier than either of those, and Java is a good one too. If you hve never learned a language, Visual Basic is a good place to start. C++ however will teach you better on a lower level so that you can see more of what is going on. Good luck.
Reply:from me
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