https://t.me/c/1071392087/189466
That's obvious.. I wanna know is it worth to buy or not
That's obvious too, it largely depends on the instructor of the course. There may be good courses but imo you won't probably find one easily
Well These courses are popular somehow.. C programming for beginners - master the c language & Advanced C Programming course (by Tim buchalka)
Lemme see that one.
Okay I looked at it. The instructor doesn't go in depth imo. Like showing what actually happens under the hood, by using a debugger and even showing the assembly output in some cases to show how everything works. For instance how a function works, how function parameters are put on stack, the memory model, etc. Maybe I am being a bit nitpicky but at least he tries to be very accurate. For the price range (it's about 6 usd for me) it's good enough as an introduction. I would suggest learning from other resources (books, video courses, etc) in parallel as well. The problem with C is that there are many bad resources out there and not many books to recommend to a beginner. Books that are good are too complicated for a beginner and books that were good for beginners are now too old, some don't even conform to C99 when the latest standard is C17 :/
There are two books in the pinned message and you'll find others here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/562303/the-definitive-c-book-guide-and-list But as the post says, that is just a list of random books of diverse quality, no longer a list of recommended books.
I searched for some books too, and i just saw this link you mentioned And i figured there are so many books that i need to read, there are so many resources that help me... So there is a long way to mastering.. I think "Head first C" and "C How To Program " is good enough to start and after that, I'll go for intermediate books such as" Master c", "effective c" and others.. I like tutorial videos but somehow i prefer books.. Someone just said Udemy is awesome go buy it you don't need much.. So i decided to come here and consult with you guys.. Anyway, thank you
Udemy courses in my experience are only good enough to introduce you to the concept so you can decide if it's interesting enough for you to pursue further. There are some good courses in there but majority of them are like what I said imo.
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