ABSTRACT
Learning programming language for the first timer is critical and difficult to understand the concepts properly. It will be easier for the beginners to understand the concepts if any visual representation is available for them. Augmented reality (AR) is one of the most preferable medium in recent time. In this paper, we present an experiment of augmentation of primitive data types of C programming language in mobile platform. The visualization includes the structure of the data types, such as, memory block and space taken by each data type.
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Index Terms
- Augmented Primitive Data Types of Programming Language
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