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Title: Part 2: C Programming Tutorial 3- Strings and Char Data Type in C: Game Programming Series

Added: Aug 28, 2009

Author: LearnToProgramDotTV

Duration: 6:54

Description:
http://www.learntoprogram.tvFollow me on Google+: http://www.MarkLassoff.comFollow me on Twitter: @mlassoffUdemy Course: http://ude.my/s9e4IKThis is part II of a two part video.The C Programming language is a great place to start for anyone who would like to learn computer programming. C is relatively easy to learn but can be very powerful While its a much older language and not object oriented, it can be used to develop almost any type of application-- including video games. The C programming language has been used in colleges and universities for years and continues to be used all over the world.This series will continue through the basics of C programming and teach C for the creation of simple video games. The Gameboy Advance platform will be used later in the course.To do this tutorial yourself you'll need to download a C compiler and editor. LearnToProgram.TV recommends Dev C++ by Bloodshed.This third C Programming Tutorial Video will show you how to use the char data type, get input from the user and use strings. In addition two string functions are discussed.Mark Lassoff, of LearnToProgram.TV hosts the program. Lassoff is a professional programming trainer and has been in the field for ten years. For more information and videos, please visit www.LearnToProgram.TV.

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Youtube Comments: 81

LearnToProgramDotTV Says:

Jul 21, 2011 - %zu is the sizeOf operator. It will return the number of bytes the datatype used takes in your machine's particular architecture. I haven't tested anything in ideone.com, so I can't really address your comment about that. Sorry.

n00peh Says:

Jul 23, 2011 - Oh. I tested it in my debugger which seems to indicate something is wrong with strcat(userName, lastName);...

ian101ist Says:

Jul 26, 2011 - u really made me understand the intros of c as they were giving me headache

amperamp5 Says:

Aug 10, 2011 - ya this lesson was a lil hard but i think i understand it it was just alot being said and learned at once but still a great video

amperamp5 Says:

Aug 10, 2011 - quick question i noticed when i changed char name [10] = { ' \ 0 ' }; to char name [5] = { ' \0 ' }; and then i typed anthony it still worked as is the 5 was a 10 i thought the 10 told the program that the word anthony had to be 5 letters long

bkgamesinc Says:

Aug 10, 2011 - i cant find your next video is this your last one ?

CaptainLemonPants Says:

Aug 23, 2011 - does defining the character length with [10] give the max amount of characters you can use, because i have used [10] and set the variable to a string of less letters then 10 and it works fine.

pixelnat0r Says:

Sep 1, 2011 - 5:16

geekycode Says:

Sep 4, 2011 - I get a crash too, with microsoft visual c++ 2008 express it tells me: Run-Time Check Failure #2 - Stack around the variable 'userName' was corrupted.I ran it in Dev-C++ and it seemed to work at first, but then when I changed the lastName string to something longer (130 characters) it brought up "Lassoff_Example.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience." When I tried "Debug" instead of "Run" it caused devcpp to crash!

LadiesmanGW Says:

Oct 11, 2011 - Thank you for these videos I am learning  a lot!But I do have a question, either I have not heard correctly or you have not explained.What is the '\0' for? I don't understand it at all... but I do understand the rest of the video.

inu11byte Says:

Oct 15, 2011 - I've subscribed. Please make some more C tutorials. -Cheers.

Talsciemalegenda Says:

Oct 23, 2011 - Thank you very much! :)

Fa4stCracka Says:

Nov 25, 2011 - Amazing tutorials! Simple to follow and give you good concept.

ParamjitGill1 Says:

Nov 26, 2011 - umm..when you made the character for your last name at 5:56. You created 10 elements but 'Lassoff' only contains 6 elements. What happens to other elements left? Thanks!

LearnToProgramDotTV Says:

Nov 27, 2011 - The memory for the remaining indexes will remain allocated but not initialized.

AJJSDN Says:

Dec 21, 2011 - when are you going to post the next video?

sonfromheaven Says:

Dec 22, 2011 - Answer the Question please:::How do I handle key presses and key up events in the windows message loop? I need to be able to call two functions OnKeyUp (char c); and OnKeyDown (char c);???

jjtheslayer69 Says:

Jan 11, 2012 - waster

wiggium Says:

Jan 28, 2012 - Hi, you said that %d signifier showed that it was a double, however in previous videos I thought you said %lf was a double?

bondservant4Him Says:

Jan 28, 2012 - thats right it was a mistake

MrSiductive Says:

Mar 3, 2012 - I can't find the immediately next video. can you please give me the link?

ICCCCEEEfrass Says:

Mar 16, 2012 - Why couldnt you be my lecturer

elitemaster121 Says:

Apr 17, 2012 - keep up the good work thankyou very much kanjar :)

1THEADI Says:

Apr 22, 2012 - What about inputing multiple names and printing different responses for each name?

concentrate111 Says:

May 4, 2012 - umm.. in the 5th line u use {'\o'}, i use the same compiler it doesnt work :( this " \ " is messing me up ! cuz " / " works ! confused ! it works sometime and it doesnt sometime s:(

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