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Updated for C11
Write powerful C programs...without becoming a technical expert! This book is the fastest way to get comfortable with C, one incredibly clear and easy step at a time. You'll learn all the basics: how to organize programs, store and display data, work with variables, operators, I/O, pointers, arrays, functions, and much more. C programming has neverbeen this simple!
Who knew how simple C programming could be?
This is today's best beginner's guide to writing C programs-and to learning skills you can use with practically any language. Its simple, practical instructions will help you start creating useful, reliable C code, from games to mobile apps. Plus, it's fully updated for the new C11 standard and today's free, open source tools! Here's a small sample of what you'll learn:
. Discover free C programming tools for Windows, OS X, or Linux
. Understand the parts of a C program and how they fit together
. Generate output and display it on the screen
. Interact with users and respond to their input
. Make the most of variables by using assignments and expressions
. Control programs by testing data and using logical operators
. Save time and effort by using loops and other techniques
. Build powerful data-entry routines with simple built-in functions
. Manipulate text with strings
. Store information, so it's easy to access and use
. Manage your data with arrays, pointers, and data structures
. Use functions to make programs easier to write and maintain
. Let C handle all your program's math for you
. Handle your computer's memory as efficiently as possible
. Make programs more powerful with preprocessing directives
Greg Perry is a speaker and writer in both the programming and applications sides of computing. He is known for bringing programming topics down to the beginner's level. Perry has been a programmer and trainer for two decades. He received his first degree in computer science and then earned a Master's degree in corporate finance. Besides writing, he consults and lectures across the country, including at the acclaimed Software Development programming conferences. Perry is the author of more than 75 other computer books. In his spare time, he gives lectures on traveling in Italy, his second favorite place to be.
Dean Miller is a writer and editor with more than 20 years of experience in both the publishing and licensed consumer product businesses. Over the years, he has created or helped shape a number of bestselling books and series, including Teach Yourself in 21 Days, Teach Yourself in 24 Hours, and the Unleashed series, all from Sams Publishing.
C Programming Absolute Beginner's Guide, Third Edition
PART I: JUMPING RIGHT IN
1 What Is C Programming, and Why Should I Care?
2 Writing Your First C Program
3 What Does This Do? Clarifying Your Code with Comments
4 Your World Premiere-Putting Your Program's Results
8 Interacting with Users
9 Crunching the Numbers-Letting C Handle Math for You
11 The Fork in the Road-Testing Data to Pick a Path
13 A Bigger Bag of Tricks-Some More Operators for Your Programs
PART III: FLESHING OUT YOUR PROGRAMS
14 Code Repeat-Using Loops to Save Time and Effort
16 Breaking in and out of Looped Code
18 Increasing Your Program's Output (and Input)
20 Advanced Math (for the Computer, Not You!) .
PART IV: MANAGING DATA WITH YOUR C PROGRAMS
21 Dealing with Arrays
23 Alphabetizing and Arranging Your Data
25 Arrays and Pointers
27 Setting Up Your Data with Structures
PART V: FILES AND FUNCTIONS
28 Saving Sequential Files to Your Computer
30 Organizing Your Programs with Functions
32 Returning Data from Your Functions
APPENDIXES
A The ASCII Table
B The Draw Poker Program
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