C Programming (Mercury)
Thursday, 29 June 2017

Unlike many C programming books written by C programmers this brief self-teaching introduction was written by an instructor familiar with the needs of students. Author R. Chopra defines key programming terms as he teaches the basics of C programming.

<ASIN: 1683920902>

The book contains numerous real world programming examples showing first the algorithm, immediately followed by the program for the algorithm, and then, its output. End of chapter exercises with "hints" help to review and master the material under discussion. An appendix with fifteen "C Lab projects" with their solutions is also included.

Author: R. Chopra
Publisher: Mercury
Date: May 2017
Pages: 200
ISBN: 978-1683920908
Print: 1683920902
Kindle: B0722881CD
Audience: People wanting to learn to program in C
Level: Introductory
Category: C/C++ 

 

 

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