Absolutely. I've rarely taken any classes, in fact, studied the language before taking the course, finding the class BORING when I got there. The best learning of done with practice.
There are some great tutorials on-line. But you might find a good reference book that will be good for looking things up.
Here are some tutorials to get you started:
Drexel University
http://www.physics.drexel.edu/courses/Co...
University of Strathclyde
http://www.imada.sdu.dk/~svalle/courses/...
You do need to have C on your computer, so consider these FREE versions.
http://www.freebyte.com/programming/
http://www.thefreecountry.com/compilers/...
http://www.programmersheaven.com/
Good luck
Is it possible to learn C on my own ? in a month? which book you recommend?
Do you know any other programming languages? If not, maybe you should start with some other language that makes the learning curve a little easier. The basics of programming aren't really tied to any one language. You should concentrate on learning how to use loops, if statments, etc. It would be very hard to learn how to program in one month. If you already know a bit about programming and you just want to learn C. I think that it would be possible just to learn the C syntax in a month. As far as books, I'd just save the money and use the internet. Just google for beginner programming tutorials. There are tons of great one out there. If you're just starting to program and need an IDE and compiler, I'd use one of the free express edition environments from microsoft. You can download them at http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/expres... I'd recommend trying C#. It's very popular and resembles C. Hope this helps out, good luck!
Reply:sam series ...... C very good
Reply:i would say its not impossible but it is hard
if u have some programming concept that will help you
how to programme C by Dietel and Dietel the good thing about this book is that it gives u example programs in it
and in one month u can learn many things but u cant master c in one month
Reply:In a month - no. In a couple of months - maybe.
For the book - dummies never huty anyone.
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