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Applications Programming in ANSI C

by Richard Johnsonbaugh, Martin Kalin
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Overview

The text takes a true introductory approach by assuming no prior programming experience in C or any other language.

Features:

  • sample applications allow students to see the development of a complete C program.
  • at the end of each chapter there is a "Common Programming Errors" section that alerts students to common pitfalls and mistakes.
  • programming exercises provide students with practice coding in C.
  • solutions to the odd-numbered "Section Review Exercises" are contained in the back of the text, allowing students to check their mastery of the section.
  • a comprehensive, in-depth introduction to C that is very cleanly written.
  • sample applications allow students to see the development of a complete C program.
  • NEW #151;includes a new chapter on computer systems and program development, chapter 0, to provide background for readers with no programming experience.
  • NEW #151;includes a new chapter on advanced topics.
  • offers more than 700 new and improved section review exercises.
  • provides more than 200 programming exercises.

Synopsis

Sample applications allow students to see the development of a complete C program.

At the end of each chapter there is a "Common Programming Errors" section that alerts students to common pitfalls and mistakes.

Programming exercises provide students with practice coding in C.

Solutions to the odd-numbered "Section Review Exercises" are contained in the back of the text, allowing students to check their mastery of the section.

A comprehensive, in–depth introduction to C that is very cleanly written.

Sample applications allow students to see the development of a complete C program.

NEW—includes a new chapter on computer systems and program development, chapter 0, to provide background for readers with no programming experience.

NEW—includes a new chapter on advanced topics.

Offers more than 700 new and improved section review exercises.

Provides more than 200 programming exercises.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 1995
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
875
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780023611414

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