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C: An Introduction to Programming, 1/e
Jim Keogh, St. Peter's College
Peter Aitken, Duke University Medical Center
Bradley L. Jones
Published February, 1996 by Prentice Hall Business Publishing
Copyright 1996, 551 pp.
Paper
ISBN 1-57576-055-X
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Introduction to Programming, C Programming, Introduction to Computer Science, Business, Management Information Sytems/4 year and 2 year colleges and universities.
Keogh et al. Address the constructs of the C language as well as guidelines for proper programming style.
The authors guide students through the elements of programming and the C language.
End-of-chapter exercises provides students with a hands-on experience with basic programming an C.
1. An Introduction to the C Programming Language
2. The Structure of a C Program
3. Numeric Variables and Constants
4. Statements, Expressions, and Operators
5. Functions
6. Scope of Variables
7. Program Control
8. Advanced Program Control
9. Basic Input and Output
10. Numeric Arrays
11. Pointers
12. Characters and Strings
13. Structures and Unions
14. Working with the Screen, Printer, and Keyboard
15. Advanced Pointers
16. Files
17. Advances String Manipulation
18. Getting More from Functions
19. Exploring the Function Library
20. Memory Management
21. Processor Directives, Macros, and Command-Line Arguments
22. Bitwise Manipulations
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