Course detail
The C Programming Language
FIT-IJC Acad. year: 2025/2026 Summer semester
The C programming language as defined by ISO standard. The definition of C language, pointers, modularity, C standard library. Debugging and testing of programs. Basic overview of C++, using the C++ standard library.
Language of instruction
Czech
Number of ECTS credits
5
Supervisor
Department
Rules for evaluation and completion of the course
2 assignments (30% if points)
Within this course, attendance on the lectures is not monitored. The knowledge of students is examined by 2 assignments and by the final exam.
Aims
The goal is to introduce students to ISO C programming language and programming techniques in C.
Basic knowledge of C programming language, including pointers, address arithmetic, and dynamic memory allocation/deallocation. Modular programming in C.
The study programmes with the given course
Programme B-MAI-P: Mathematical Engineering, Bachelor's, elective
Programme BIT: Information Technology, Bachelor's
specialization BITP: Information Technology, elective
Type of course unit
Lecture
39 hours, optionally
Syllabus
- Introduction. Overview of C language (K&R, ANSI C, ISO C90, ISO C99, ISO C11, ISO C18). Basic language constructs, examples of C programs.
- Definition of C language: lexical elements, declaration syntax, basic types, variables.
- Array, address space, address, pointer. Pointers and arrays, address arithmetic. Alignment, little/big endian. Dynamic memory allocation.
- C-strings, multi-dimensional arrays, structures, unions.
- Enumerations. Expressions, operators, typecasting, operator precedence. Statements.
- Functions, argument passing. Pointers to functions. Command line arguments. The C preprocessor: macros, conditional compilation.
- Program structure, compilation units. Linking. The program "make".
- The C standard library. Debugging support, character classification, internationalization. Input/output, files.
- The examples of standard library use. String and memory management. Time functions. Math library.
- Creation of shared libraries. Linking of code written in various languages.
- C++ basics, typical differences of C and C++. New operators of C++, overloading, namespaces.
- Input/output in C++, streams. Basic use of C++ standard library (containers, iterators, algorithms, strings). Simple examples.
- Profiling and program optimization. Rules for writing portable code. Program checking tools. Program documentation tools.
Project
13 hours, compulsory
Syllabus
– 2 assignments