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I am a student pursuing Diploma in Computer Science at Quli Qutub Shah Government Polytechnic college which is situated in the hearts of Hyderabad,Telangana. I have mastered C language with my mentors, colleagues etc. I am ready to teach you C language using turbo C as a tool of teaching, putting my all efforts to help you mastered in C programming language because if you mastered this you have mastered all programming language but if you can't mastered it you can't mastered all programming language. Thanks for reading my description.

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Quli Qutub Shah Government Polytechnic Pursuing

Diploma in Computer Science

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Pathar Gatti Murag Khana, Hyderabad, India - 500002

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I teach C Language Class.

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Yes, I provide a free demo class.

3. How many years of experience do you have?

I have been teaching for 1 year.

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Answered on 29/08/2021 Learn IT Courses/Programming Languages/C Language

The computer can understand only binary language, which is object code. In your code, let's say you have used some functions like print, loops like (for, while etc.), conditions like if, case etc.For ex: X =20 10 = Y print(X,Y)Compiler flags error for 10 = Y as it is syntax(grammar) error. You need to... ...more

The computer can understand only binary language, which is object code. In your code, let's say you have used some functions like print, loops like (for, while etc.), conditions like if, case etc.
For ex: X =20
10 = Y
print(X,Y)
Compiler flags error for 10 = Y as it is syntax(grammar) error. You need to rectify the error.
In the above code, you have used print.
But how do computers know what to do with print? It does not. These pre-written built-in functions are already written in a binary language and are stored in Libraries. That means you need not write code for these functions. All that you need to do is, use them. When your source code is converted into object code, the compiler will check for syntax, if fine, converts them to object code.
and then your object code is linked with Libraries (means semantics is established)
E.g., Ravana Killed Rama. This is syntactically right but semantically (meaning implied by the sentence is "Meaningless sentence").
Rama killed Ravana is syntactically and semantically CORRECT.
In the same way, when you use print in your code, the meaning or what to do will be implied during linking to libraries. Then only object code will be converted into complete Executable code.
The Executable code, without regard for device/OS, can execute anywhere.

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Teaches

C Language Classes

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in C Language Classes

1

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Answers by Osama Abdul Qader (1)

Answered on 29/08/2021 Learn IT Courses/Programming Languages/C Language

The computer can understand only binary language, which is object code. In your code, let's say you have used some functions like print, loops like (for, while etc.), conditions like if, case etc.For ex: X =20 10 = Y print(X,Y)Compiler flags error for 10 = Y as it is syntax(grammar) error. You need to... ...more

The computer can understand only binary language, which is object code. In your code, let's say you have used some functions like print, loops like (for, while etc.), conditions like if, case etc.
For ex: X =20
10 = Y
print(X,Y)
Compiler flags error for 10 = Y as it is syntax(grammar) error. You need to rectify the error.
In the above code, you have used print.
But how do computers know what to do with print? It does not. These pre-written built-in functions are already written in a binary language and are stored in Libraries. That means you need not write code for these functions. All that you need to do is, use them. When your source code is converted into object code, the compiler will check for syntax, if fine, converts them to object code.
and then your object code is linked with Libraries (means semantics is established)
E.g., Ravana Killed Rama. This is syntactically right but semantically (meaning implied by the sentence is "Meaningless sentence").
Rama killed Ravana is syntactically and semantically CORRECT.
In the same way, when you use print in your code, the meaning or what to do will be implied during linking to libraries. Then only object code will be converted into complete Executable code.
The Executable code, without regard for device/OS, can execute anywhere.

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Osama Abdul Qader conducts classes in C Language. Osama is located in Pathar Gatti Murag Khana, Hyderabad. Osama takes Online Classes- via online medium. He has 1 years of teaching experience . Osama is pursuing Diploma in Computer Science from Quli Qutub Shah Government Polytechnic. HeĀ is well versed in English and Hindi.

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