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C All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies

Medium: Buch
ISBN: 978-0-7645-7069-8
Verlag: For Dummies
Erscheinungstermin: 20.08.2004
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Ready, set, code! A user-friendly guide introducing the C programming language to new and intermediate coders

The C programming language and its direct descendants are widespread and among the most popular programming languages used in the world today. The enduring popularity of C continues because C programs are fast, concise, and run on many different systems. Flexible and efficient, C is designed for a wide variety of programming tasks: system-level code, text processing, graphics, telecommunications, and many other application areas. C All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies is for beginning and intermediate C programmers and provides a solid overview of the C programming language, from the basics to advanced concepts, with several exercises that give you real-world practice.

C All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies covers everything users need to get up to speed on C programming, including advanced topics to take their programming skill to the next level. Inside you'll learn
- The entire development cycle of a C program: designing and developing the program, writing source code, compiling the code, linking the code to create the executable programs, debugging, and deployment
- The intricacies of writing the code -- the basic and not-so-basic building blocks that make up the source code
- Thorough coverage of keywords, program flow, conditional statements, constants and variables, numeric values, arrays, strings, functions, pointers, debugging, prototyping, and more
- Dozens of sample programs you can adapt and modify for your own use

Written in plain English, this friendly guide also addresses some advanced programming topics, such as
- Programming for the Linux/Unix console
- Windows and Linux programming
- Graphics programming
- Games programming
- Internet and network programming
- Hardware programming projects

The book includes a handy appendix that shows you how to set up your computer for programming, how to select and use a text editor, and fix up the compiler, to ensure you're ready to work the author's examples. Written by Dan Gookin, the author of the first-ever For Dummies book (and several others) who's known for presenting complex material in an easy-to-understand way, this comprehensive guide makes learning the C programming language simple and fun. Grab your copy of C All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies, so you can start coding your own programs.


Produkteigenschaften


  • Artikelnummer: 9780764570698
  • Medium: Buch
  • ISBN: 978-0-7645-7069-8
  • Verlag: For Dummies
  • Erscheinungstermin: 20.08.2004
  • Sprache(n): Englisch
  • Auflage: 1. Auflage 2004
  • Produktform: Kartoniert
  • Gewicht: 1550 g
  • Seiten: 848
  • Format (B x H x T): 191 x 235 x 46 mm
  • Ausgabetyp: Kein, Unbekannt
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Introduction.

Book I: Hello, C.

Chapter 1: Your Basic C Program.

Chapter 2: How It All Works.

Chapter 3: More Basics, Comments, and Errors.

Chapter 4: Introducing Numbers and Variables.

Chapter 5: More Variables and Basic I/O.

Chapter 6: Decision Time.

Chapter 7: Looping.

Chapter 8: Using Constants.

Chapter 9: Mysterious Math.

Chapter 10: It’s Only Logical.

Book II: Middle C.

Chapter 1: Variables from Beyond Infinity.

Chapter 2: The Madness of Printf( ).

Chapter 3: Maniacal Math Functions.

Chapter 4: Not Truly Random.

Chapter 5: While Going Loopy.

Chapter 6: More Decision Making.

Chapter 7: The Goto Chapter.

Book III: Above C Level.

Chapter 1: Asking for Arrays.

Chapter 2: I Sing of Strings.

Chapter 3: Messing with Characters.

Chapter 4: Stinkin’ Structures.

Chapter 5: Creating Your Own Functions.

Chapter 6: Quitting Before You’re Done.

Chapter 7: More Variable Nonsense.

Book IV: Advanced C.

Chapter 1: Introduction to Evil Pointers.

Chapter 2: Getting to the *Point.

Chapter 3: Binary Bits.

Chapter 4: The Myth of the Array.

Chapter 5: Pointers and Strings.

Chapter 6: Crazy Arrays of Pointers.

Chapter 7: Functions and Pointers.

Chapter 8: Structures, Pointers, and the Malloc Deity.

Chapter 9: Does Anyone Have the Time?

Chapter 10: Building Big Programs.

Chapter 11: Help!

Book V: Disk Drive C.

Chapter 1: Just Your Standard I/O.

Chapter 2: Interacting with the Command Line.

Chapter 3: Hello, Disk!

Chapter 4: More Formal File Writing and Reading.

Chapter 5: Random Access Files.

Chapter 6: Folder Folderol.

Chapter 7: Under New File Management.

Book VI: The Joy of Linked Lists.

Chapter 1: Why Linked Lists?

Chapter 2: Dawn of the Database.

Chapter 3: Storing a Linked List on Disk.

Chapter 4: The Nightmare of the Double-Linked List.

Book VII: Appendixes.

Appendix A: The Stuff You Need to Know before Reading Everything Else in This Book.

Appendix B: ASCII Table.

Appendix C: Answers to Exercises.

Appendix D: C Language Keywords and Operators.

Appendix E: C Language Variable Types.

Appendix F: Escape Sequences.

Appendix G: Conversion Characters.

Index.