C Programming
A Self-Teaching Introduction
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Mercury Learning and Information - Published
27th April 2017 - ISBN 9781683920908
- Language English
- Pages 352 pp.
- Size 7" x 9"
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Mercury Learning and Information - Published
13th April 2017 - ISBN 9781683920915
- Language English
- Pages 352 pp.
- Size 7" x 9"
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- Publisher
Mercury Learning and Information - Published
27th April 2017 - ISBN 9781683922629
- Language English
- Pages 352 pp.
- Size 7" x 9"
Unlike many C programming books written by C programmers, this brief, self-teaching introduction was written by an instructor familiar with the needs of students. The book defines key programming terms as it teaches the basics of C programming. It contains numerous real world programming examples showing first the algorithm, immediately followed by the program for the algorithm, and then its output. End of chapter exercises with “hints” help to review and master the material under discussion. An appendix with fifteen “C Lab projects” with their solutions is also included.
Features:
* Defines key programming terms as it teaches the C programming language
* Covers major topics such as arrays and pointers, structures and unions, file handling, and more
* Includes numerous real world programming examples showing first the algorithm, followed by the program itself, then the desired output
1: C-Overview.
2: Programming Using C.
3: Arrays And Pointers.
4: Structures and Unions.
5: File Handling In C.
Appendix A: C Lab Projects.
Appendix B: Keywords in C.
Appendix C: Escape Sequences in C.
Appendix D: Operator Precedence and Associativity.
Appendix E: Standard Library String Functions.
References
Index
Rajiv Chopra
Rajiv Chopra, PhD, is a university professor who has written numerous books and articles in the area of computer programming.