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A First Book of ANSI C: Fundamentals of C Programming

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This text implements the ANSI C Standard in all discussions and example programs. An early emphasis on software engineering and top-down modular program development makes it accessible to students taking a first programming course. Early introduction and careful development of pointers show students the power of good programming. It includes new chapter supplements on abstraction, searching and sorting, and graphics. New material on dynamic memory allocation including stacks and queues. Two new chapters introduce C++. The book also includes many carefully developed program examples, exercises after each section, common programming error sections, new "tips from the pros" boxes, new "a closer look" boxes, and chapter summaries.

500 pages, Hardcover

First published August 1, 1992

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December 10, 2016
If you are interested in programming and do not know how to start, pick up this book and read it and practice the exercises in each section. A great book for beginners to learn C,very precise and simple explanation,also you get to taste OOP with some C++.
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December 28, 2015
This was a great introductory coding book. The order, presentation, content, and practise problems were well put together
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