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i am 16 yrs student from india . i learnt c language. now i want to learn further . what should i do ?
i want to become a software engineer.
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Kindly use the search bar before posting any questions as most of the questions are already solved.
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check out Sololearn's C course and start learning them, and also learn other languages as well which are in demand so that you can get nice package as well
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You said you learned C language. You could work to advance those skills or add another language to your skills. If you learned C language here, then you probably only know the very basics of that language. C has many powerful features and libraries that can take years to master.
An alternative would to be learn C++, which would take advantage of your current skills and add object oriented programming. C# is also a valid option for you to grow from C.
If you want to be a software engineer, you need to master at least one language. You need to know it so well you could build any type of app with your chosen language. Companies are looking for people that can create powerful applications. Unfortunately, the courses here only teach the real basics of the language. You won't learn here how to manage complex data, network communications, interface with various APIs, security fundamentals, testing, etc. There is a lot to know.
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You think you know C, but it's more complicated than the simplified Sololearn lessons present them to be.
Try to set up your pc or laptop to actually be able to code and compile C.
Learn about the different compilers available and the options, pros and cons between them.
Then there's macro programming:
https://www.simplilearn.com/tutorials/c-tutorial/what-is-macros-in-c
External libraries
https://en.cppreference.com/w/c/links/libs
And security, testing, debugging, performance analysis, embedded systems, so on...
It's a deep rabbit hole to fall into.
more link
https://www.reddit.com/r/C_Programming/s/V0Xy4RyiUc