The Joy of C / Lawrence H. Miller, Alexander E. Quilici

By: Miller, Lawrence H [author]
Contributor(s): Quilici, Alexander E [author]
Language: English Publisher: New York : John Wiley & Sons, 1997Edition: Third editionDescription: xxvi, 788 pages ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9971512211Subject(s): C (Computer program language)DDC classification: 001.6424
Contents:
A gentle introduction to C -- Getting started with C -- Getting comfortable with C -- An introduction to functions -- The basics -- Numbers -- Characters -- Operators -- Statements -- Arrays -- Program structure -- Advanced data types -- Pointers -- Strings -- Constructed types -- Arrays if arrays -- Arrays of pointers -- Advanced program structure -- The preprocessor -- Functions revisited -- Generic functions -- Complex declarations -- C and the real world -- External files -- Lists and trees -- Portability -- Moving from C to C++ -- Encapsulation with classes -- Inheritance -- Library details -- Character sets.
Summary: Written in a friendly tone, it shows readers how to write clear, concise programs that make maximum use of the power of C. It also details how to put together large programs, how to produce portable and efficient code, and how to use pointers to effectively organize and access data.
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001.6424 M612 1997 (Browse shelf) Available HS - 4304
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Includes index

A gentle introduction to C --
Getting started with C --
Getting comfortable with C --
An introduction to functions --
The basics --
Numbers --
Characters --
Operators --
Statements --
Arrays --
Program structure --
Advanced data types --
Pointers --
Strings --
Constructed types --
Arrays if arrays --
Arrays of pointers --
Advanced program structure --
The preprocessor --
Functions revisited --
Generic functions --
Complex declarations --
C and the real world --
External files --
Lists and trees --
Portability --
Moving from C to C++ --
Encapsulation with classes --
Inheritance --
Library details --
Character sets.

Written in a friendly tone, it shows readers how to write clear, concise programs that make maximum use of the power of C. It also details how to put together large programs, how to produce portable and efficient code, and how to use pointers to effectively organize and access data.

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