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The Little Book Of C Programming: C Programming For Beginners

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The Little Book Of C Programming: C Programming For Beginners

The Little Book Of C Programming: C Programming For Beginners by Huw Collingbourne
English | June 29, 2019 | ISBN: 1913132048 | 151 pages | PDF | 2.16 Mb

The fastest, easiest way to learn to program C. This book will teach you to program the C language from the ground up. You will learn everything from the fundamentals of programming right through to the complexities of pointers, addresses and File IO. Maybe you’ve tried to master C before but failed. Or maybe you are new to C or new to programming. If so, this is the book for you!
This book explains…
  • Fundamentals of C
  • Variables, Types, Constants
  • Operators and Tests
  • for loops and while loops
  • puts, printf and safer alternatives
  • Functions and Arguments
  • Arrays and Strings
  • Pointers
  • #define and const
  • switch/case/break
  • Memory Allocation
  • User-defined Types
  • structs and typedef
  • Header Files and Scope
  • File-handling
  • File pointers
  • Text files and binary files
  • …and much more
The Little Book Of C takes you from the very basics of C programming right through to complex topics such as pointers, addresses, memory allocation and how to avoid common problems such as ‘buffer overruns’ and ‘memory leaks’. All the source code is provided as a free download from the publisher's web site. The book explains everything you need to know to get started with productive C coding.
Huw Collingbourne has been a programmer for more than 30 years. He is an online programming instructor who has taught tens of thousands of students to code in languages such as C, C#, Java, Object Pascal and Ruby. He had written programming columns for numerous computer magazines such as PC Plus and Computer Shopper. He is Technical Director of the independent development company, SapphireSteel Software. He is the author of a number of programming books including The Book Of Ruby, The Little Book Of Pointers and The Little Book of Recursion.

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