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Software development in C : a practical approach to programming and design / David Conger

By: Conger, David.
Publisher: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, c2003Description: xii, 516 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. + 2 electronic optical discs (CD-ROM) (4 3/4 in.).ISBN: 0133701727 (pbk.).Subject(s): C (Computer program language) | Computer software -- DevelopmentDDC classification: 005.133
Contents:
Ch. 1. A brief history of C. - Ch. 2. A first look at C programming. - Ch. 3. Atomic data types: integer and floating-point variables. - Ch. 4. Atomic data types in C : characters. - Ch. 5. Introduction to C operators. - Ch. 6. Other numeric operators. - Ch. 7. Logical operators. - Ch. 8. Flow control : branching. - Ch. 9. Flow control: looping. - Ch. 10. Single-dimensional arrays. - Ch. 11. Multidimensional arrays. - Ch. 12. User I/O, strings, and string functions. - Ch. 13. Structured design with functions. - Ch. 14. Programmer-defined data types. - Ch. 15. Designing data types. - Ch. 16. Preprocessor directives. - Ch. 17. Organizing programs. - Ch. 18. Pointers. - Ch. 19. Dynamic memory allocation. - Ch. 20. Encapsulating data. - Ch. 21. File input and output. - Ch. 22. Fiddling with bits. - Ch. 23. Designing the text editor. - Ch. 24. Developing the text editor: tedit.C. - Ch. 25. Developing the text editor: Tbuffer.H, Tbuffer.C, Tstring,H, and Tstring.C. - Ch. 26. Developing the text editor : instlist.H, instlist.C, misctype.H, and platform.H. - Ch. 27. Moving to C++, C#, and Java. - Appendix A. Installing and using visual C++. - Appendix B. The ASCII character set. - Appendix C. Operator precedence in C. - Appendix D. Binary, decimal, and hexadecimal numbers. - Index.
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005.133 CON (Browse shelf) CD-ROM (VISUAL C++) 1 Available SOCIT,15008,03,GR 1000121846 Please fill up online form at https://taylorslibrary.taylors.edu.my/services/external_storage1

Ch. 1. A brief history of C. - Ch. 2. A first look at C programming. - Ch. 3. Atomic data types: integer and floating-point variables. - Ch. 4. Atomic data types in C : characters. - Ch. 5. Introduction to C operators. - Ch. 6. Other numeric operators. - Ch. 7. Logical operators. - Ch. 8. Flow control : branching. - Ch. 9. Flow control: looping. - Ch. 10. Single-dimensional arrays. - Ch. 11. Multidimensional arrays. - Ch. 12. User I/O, strings, and string functions. - Ch. 13. Structured design with functions. - Ch. 14. Programmer-defined data types. - Ch. 15. Designing data types. - Ch. 16. Preprocessor directives. - Ch. 17. Organizing programs. - Ch. 18. Pointers. - Ch. 19. Dynamic memory allocation. - Ch. 20. Encapsulating data. - Ch. 21. File input and output. - Ch. 22. Fiddling with bits. - Ch. 23. Designing the text editor. - Ch. 24. Developing the text editor: tedit.C. - Ch. 25. Developing the text editor: Tbuffer.H, Tbuffer.C, Tstring,H, and Tstring.C. - Ch. 26. Developing the text editor : instlist.H, instlist.C, misctype.H, and platform.H. - Ch. 27. Moving to C++, C#, and Java. - Appendix A. Installing and using visual C++. - Appendix B. The ASCII character set. - Appendix C. Operator precedence in C. - Appendix D. Binary, decimal, and hexadecimal numbers. - Index.

2 electronic optical disc (CD-ROM) : [Disc 1] : Visual C++ 6.0. Introductory ed. [to accompany Software development in C : a practical approach to programming and design]. ISBN 0130608556. - [Disc 2] : Program files to accompany Software development in C : a practical approach [by] David Conger. ISBN 0133701727

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