+ 31
If you want you can take a look into my, so far, short Teaching C series. I'm adding more but I needed to work out some information before I continued, plus I want more people to catch onto it before it gets seriously deep: https://code.sololearn.com/W1J8XfZ8357k/?ref=app https://code.sololearn.com/Whg1j9QkQ7WD/?ref=app https://code.sololearn.com/WLOIwL4M61Cj/?ref=app
18th Apr 2017, 5:15 PM
SoraKatadzuma
SoraKatadzuma - avatar
+ 15
@Abner Just FYI, C course has been requested by maaaaany SLers. You can weigh in by requesting this course via the feedback feature, though I believe SL already received enough letters for them to actually consider this.
18th Apr 2017, 4:17 PM
Hatsy Rei
Hatsy Rei - avatar
+ 13
@Ali Emir Kizil, newer isn't better, and they may be similar but they are not nearly the same.
18th Apr 2017, 5:24 PM
SoraKatadzuma
SoraKatadzuma - avatar
+ 11
Of course we want one thing or the other!! I want advanced tutorials of existing languages
18th Apr 2017, 3:47 PM
Meharban Singh
Meharban Singh - avatar
+ 11
Pls we really need C. I equally support the motion for C prog to be incorporated among the courses. Would be great esp. for us that are interested in Unix.
19th Apr 2017, 10:43 PM
CMD
CMD - avatar
+ 10
I also want c and a another new course data structure using c
21st Apr 2017, 5:46 PM
minakshi singh
minakshi singh - avatar
+ 8
I also want, along with BASIC(QB, VB)
22nd Apr 2017, 3:34 PM
Dragon Slayer Xavier
Dragon Slayer Xavier - avatar
+ 6
I'll check it, Sora. Thanks :)
18th Apr 2017, 5:54 PM
Abner Schmidt
Abner Schmidt - avatar
+ 5
I'm gonna do that, Hatsy.
18th Apr 2017, 4:23 PM
Abner Schmidt
Abner Schmidt - avatar
+ 5
Ali, C and C++ have very different purposes, that's why C++ hasn't replaced C, it has expanded C.
18th Apr 2017, 5:52 PM
Abner Schmidt
Abner Schmidt - avatar
+ 4
1: C is a midle-level language which is the mother of lot's of other popular languages (Java, C++, PHP..) 2: It is useful for acessing low level features, while our high level languages are not able to do. 3: Still very used, classically with the combination of it's child, C++ for multiple sorts of development. 4: easy understanding of syntax, as it's reference to other languages, you'll be acquainted with other languages too.
18th Apr 2017, 3:55 PM
Welliton Malta
Welliton Malta - avatar
+ 4
I want c, I want c , I want c
18th Apr 2017, 9:52 PM
Nicholas Begg
Nicholas Begg - avatar
+ 2
SoloLearn has the C course now: https://www.sololearn.com/post/34110/?ref=app Moreover, C language is available as a challenge weapon and you can submit quizzes😊🎉
27th Nov 2018, 11:02 PM
NezhnyjVampir
+ 1
While I'd like to learn C, I also wouldn't mind a shader language course. I'm only saying this since I haven't been able to find any intuitive​ apps for learning GLSL, and that they're pretty intense compared to programming languages 😣.
20th Apr 2017, 6:28 AM
GGGGGG
- 3
C++ is newer and nearly same with C
18th Apr 2017, 5:20 PM
Ali Emir Kızıl
Ali Emir Kızıl - avatar