Wednesday, May 14, 2008

C By Example (1999)

Who Should Use This Book


This book teaches C programming to brand new C programmers, people who may have never seen a C programming statement. Programming concepts are described, such as looping, data storage, and naming conventions, but the reader should have some knowledge of another programming language. Perhaps you have programmed some in QBasic, a batch language, a macro language such as Visual Basic for Applications, or even keyboard macros that appear in the Microsoft Office suite of applications. You do not have to be an expert, but the very introductory and fundamental programming concepts are not described in great detail. Nevertheless, the C language is described thoroughly and if you are new to C—if you can't even spell C—this book is for you.

This Book's Organization

This text focuses on programming correctly in C by teaching structured programming techniques and proper program design. Emphasis is always placed on a program's readability rather than ''tricks of the trade" code examples. In this changing world, programs should be clear, properly structured, and well documented—and this book does not waver from the importance of this approach.

C by Example teaches you C by using a holistic approach. In addition to learning the mechanics of the language, you'll learn some tips and warnings, how to use C for different types of applications, and a little of the history and interesting asides about the computing industry.
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