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100 _aKanetkar, Yashavant
245 _aLet Us C
250 _a20th ed
260 _aNew Delhi
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300 _axvi, 500 p
500 _aThe new edition of this classic book has been thoroughly revamped, but remains faithful to the principles that have established it as a favourite amongst students, teachers and software professionals around the world. "Simplicity" - that has been the hallmark of this book in not only its previous nineteen English editions, but also in the Hindi, Gujarati, Japanese, Korean, Chinese and US editions. This book doesn't assume any programming background. It begins with the basics and steadily builds the pace so that the reader finds it easy to handle advanced topics towards the end of the book. Each chapter contains: Lucid explanation of the concept. Well thought-out, fully working programming examples. End-of-chapter exercises that would help you practise the skills learned in the chapter. Hand-crafted "KanNotes" at the end of each chapter that would help the reader remember and revise the concepts covered in the chapter. KEY FEATURES A detailed explanation of programming language concepts Lucid explanation of the concept Well-thought-out, fully working programming examples End-of-chapter exercises Hand-crafted “KanNotes” to revise the concepts covered in the chapter WHAT YOU WILL LEARN C Instructions Decision Control / Loop Control / Case-Control / Repetitions Instruction Functions, Pointers, Recursion, Translation unit, Scope, Linkage Data Types, C Preprocessor Arrays, Strings, Operations on Bits, Wide Character, Storage classes Structures, Console & File Input/Output, Coding style WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR Students, Programmers, researchers, and software developers who wish to learn the basics of the C programming language.
520 _a1. Getting Started 2. C Instructions 3. Decision Control Instruction 4. More Complex Decision Making 5. Loop Control Instruction 6. More Complex Repetitions 7. Case Control Instruction 8. Functions 9. Pointers 10. Recursion 11. Data Types Revisited 12. The C Preprocessor 13. Arrays 14. Multidimensional Arrays 15. Strings 16. Handling Multiple Strings 17. Structures 18. Console Input/Output 19. File Input/Output 20. More Issues In Input/Output 21. Operations On Bits 22. Miscellaneous Features 23. Interview FAQs 24. The Next Level Appendix A – Compilation And Execution Appendix B – Precedence Table Appendix C – Chasing The Bugs Appendix D – ASCII Chart Periodic Tests I to IV, Course Tests I, II
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