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100 _aDmitrović, Slobodan
245 _aModern C for absolute beginners :
_ba friendly introduction to the C programming language
_cSlobodan Dmitrović (Author)
260 _aBerkeley, CA
_bApress
_c2021
300 _axix, 346 pages
_c30 cm
505 _aPart I: The C Programming Language. Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Our First Program Chapter 3: Types and Declarations Chapter 4: Exercises Chapter 5: Operators Chapter 6: Expressions Chapter 7: Statements Chapter 8: Exercises Chapter 9: Arrays Chapter 10: Pointers Chapter 11: Command-line Arguments Chapter 12: Exercises Chapter 13: Functions Chapter 14: Exercises Chapter 15: Structures Chapter 16: Unions Chapter 17: Conditional Expression Chapter 18: Typedef Chapter 19: Const Qualifier Chapter 20: Enumerations Chapter 21: Function Pointers Chapter 22: Exercises Chapter 23: Preprocessor Chapter 24: Exercises Chapter 25: Dynamic Memory Allocation Chapter 26: Storage and Scope Chapter 27: Exercises Chapter 28: Standard Input and Output Chapter 29: File Input and Output Chapter 30: Exercises Chapter 31: Header and Source Files Part II: The C Standard Library. Chapter 32: Introduction to C Standard Library Part III: Modern C Standards. Chapter 33: Introduction to C 11 Standards Chapter 34: The C 17 Standard Chapter 35: The Upcoming C2X Standard Part IV: Dos and Don'ts. Chapter 36: Do Not Use the gets Function Chapter 37: Initialize Variables Before Using Them Chapter 38: Do Not Read Out of Bounds Chapter 39: Do Not Free the Allocated Memory Twice Chapter 40: Do Not Cast the Result of malloc Chapter 41: Do Not Overflow a Signed Integer Chapter 42: Cast a Pointer to void* When Printing Through printf Chapter 43: Do Not Divide by Zero Chapter 44: Where to Use Pointers? Chapter 45: Prefer Functions to Function-like Macros Chapter 46: Static Global Names Chapter 47: What to Put in Header Files? Part V: Appendices. Appendix A: Linkage Appendix B: Time and Date Appendix C: Bitwise Operators Appendix D: Numeric Limits Appendix E: Summary and Advice
520 _aLearn the C programming language easily and in a straightforward way. This book teaches the basics of C, the C Standard Library, and modern C standards. No previous programming experience is required. C is a language that is as popular today as it was decades ago. C covers a wide variety of domains. It can be used to program a microcontroller, or to develop an entire operating system. This book is an effort to introduce the reader to the C programming language in a concise and easy to follow manner. The author takes you through the C programming language, the Standard Library, and the C standards basics. Each chapter is the right balance of theory and code examples. After reading and using this book, you'll have the essentials to start programming in modern C. What You Will Learn The C programming language fundamentals The C Standard Library fundamentals New C Standards features The basics of types, operators, statements, arrays, functions, and structs The basics of pointers, memory allocation, and memory manipulation Take advantage of best practices in C Who This Book Is For Beginner or novice programmers who wish to learn the C programming language. No prior programming experience is required.
650 _aC (Computer program language)
650 _aComputer programming
843 _aPhotocopy.
887 _2CamTech Library
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