If you are looking for specific lecture slides, most "C How to Program" curricula are broken down into these core segments: 1. The Basics (Chapters 1–3)

For decades, by Paul and Harvey Deitel has been the gold standard for introductory programming education. Whether you are a college student or a self-taught enthusiast, the accompanying PowerPoint (PPT) slides are one of the most sought-after resources for mastering the language.

Often considered the "hurdle" for beginners, the Deitel slides simplify pointers by visualizing memory addresses. You’ll find diagrams showing exactly how a pointer references a value in memory—a crucial visual aid for C students. 4. Characters, Strings, and Formatted I/O (Chapters 8–9)

These modules dive into the library and the nuances of printf and scanf formatting codes. 5. Structures and File Processing (Chapters 10–11)

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