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The C Programming Language

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Provides an insight into programming principles in general. Dealing with both the theoretical and practical aspects, it introduces the concept of functions, arrays and the C preprocessor and includes a full chapter devoted to Miscellaneous advanced problems that experienced C professionals might be interested in.

The book provides intensive practical sessions at the end of each chapter along with sample examples to corroborate corresponding theory. Besides examples, diagrams, and practical sessions, nine interesting appendices have been included at the end of the book.

Table of Contents

• Preface
• Getting Started with C
• Decision Control Structures in C
• Loop Control Structures in C
• Switch-Case Control Structure in C
• Functions in C (Introducing Pointers)
• C Processor
• Dealing with Arrays
• Strings in C
• The Concept of Structures and Unions
• Input/Output
• Miscellaneous Problems
• A Reference Tutorial
• Language Syntax
• Library Creation Adding Functions
• Writing Good C Programs
• Facing Correcting the Bugs
• The Standard Library
• ASCII Character Codes
• Operator Precedence Associativity
• ANSI C Compared to Traditional C.

212 pages, Hardcover

First published October 24, 2007

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