scholarly journals A Serious Game for Learning C Programming Language Concepts Using Solo Taxonomy

Author(s):  
Alaeeddine Yassine ◽  
Driss Chenouni ◽  
Mohammed Berrada ◽  
Ahmed Tahiri

This paper conducts a study to identify pedagogical approaches and gameplay techniques involved in the development of serious games for teaching scientific courses in general especially programming languages. The concept of serious games is increasingly popular and is considered as an innovative teaching practice since it is based on information and communication technology and gamification to foster learning. To this end, a serious game "Perobo" will be introduced and discussed. It is based on a set of gameplay techniques and pedagogical approaches used for teaching pointers, considered as a difficult concept in C programming language, and essential for programming complex and advanced programs. The game is also based on a taxonomy design to define the learning levels.

2014 ◽  
Vol 971-973 ◽  
pp. 2583-2586
Author(s):  
Hong Qing Wu ◽  
Shao Yun Song ◽  
Jiong Wu

This paper is states that training the students’ ability, combine with the course characters of the C programming language, and from the system of practice teaching, advance design of the content, the methods of practice teaching practice to do the deep exploration, the teaching effect is significant .


Author(s):  
Kannan Balasubramanian ◽  
Ahmed Mahmoud Abbas

The most prevalent need for multiple precision arithmetic, often referred to as “bignum” math, is within the implementation of public key cryptography algorithms. Algorithms such as RSA and Diffie-Hellman require integers of significant magnitude to resist known cryptanalytic attacks. As of now, a typical RSA modulus would be at least greater than 10^309. However, modern programming languages such as ISO C and Java only provide intrinsic support for integers that are relatively small and single precision. This chapter describe the modules provided by one such library for the C Programming Language.


2010 ◽  
Vol 43 (4) ◽  
pp. 916-919 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yun Lin

A .NET class library for STAR/CIF manipulation, ASTAR, has been developed and is available at http://xstar.sourceforge.net/astar/. The library provides facilities to read and write STAR/CIF files and an object model to manipulate data in STAR/CIF files. While the library is written in the C# programming language, it can be utilized by programs written in various programming languages targeting the .NET platform.


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