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C for Scientists and Engineers, 1/e
Richard Johnsonbaugh, DePaul University
Martin Kalin, DePaul University
Published October, 1996 by Prentice Hall Engineering/Science/Mathematics
Copyright 1997, 793 pp.
Paper
ISBN 0-02-361136-7
$61.00
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This book, based on the best-seller
APPLICATIONS PROGRAMMING IN ANSI C, includes one of the
clearest introductions to C programming available, and
assumes no prior programming knowledge. Their new book
reflects the clear presentation and excellent examples and
programming exercises for which the authors have become well
known.
Includes nearly 300 numbered
examples which show the purpose of various C features and
explains how to use C in a wide range of environments. Common
programming error sections highlight easily misunderstood
aspects of the C language.
engineers and scientists.
1. Computer Systems and Program Development.
2. Introduction to C.
3. Variables, Operators, and Control Flow.
4. More Operators and Control Flow.
5. Functions and Program Structure.
6. Arrays.
7. Pointers.
8. Storage Classes and Type Qualifiers.
9. Input and Output.
10. Structures, Unions, and Enumerated Types.
11. Advanced Topics.
Appendix A. ASCII and EBCDIC Tables.
Appendix B. Summary of the C Language.
Appendix C. Syntax Diagrams of C.
Appendix D. Some C Functions.
Appendix E. C and UNIX.
Appendix F. VAX-11 C, Borland C++, and Microsoft C++.
Hints and Solutions to Odd-Numbered Exercises.
Index.
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