Computer Science : A Structured Programming Approach Using C / Behrouz A. Forouzan and Richard F. Gilberg
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- 9788131503638
- 23rd 005.133C FOR
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It includes appendix and index pages.
Overview:
'The third edition of Computer Science: A Structured Programming Approach Using C continues to present both computer science theory and C-language syntax with a principle-before-implementation approach. Forouzan and Gilberg employ a clear organizational structure, supplemented by easy-to-follow figures, charts, and tables. The new edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect the new C99 standard, and includes a revised chapter sequence to better aid student learning.
Features:
' Intended for a first course in the C programming language. Introduces programming principles before details of the C language are implemented. Emphasizes structured programming and software engineering. Contains robust end-of-chapter material, including Review Questions, Exercises and Projects.
Table of Contents:
'1. Introduction to Computers 2. Introduction to the C Language 3. Structure of a C Program 4. Functions 5. Selection-Making Decisions 6. Repetition 7. Text Input/Output 8. Arrays 9. Pointers 10. Pointer Applications 11. Strings 12. Enumerated, Structure, and Union Types 13. Binary Input/Output 14. Bitwise Operators 15. Lists Appendices A: Character Sets B: Keywords C: Flowcharting D: Numbering Systems E: Integer and Float Libraries F: Function Libraries G: Preprocessor Commands H: Command-Line Arguments I: Pointers to Void and to Functions J: Storage Classes and Type Qualifiers K: Program Development L: Understanding Complex Declarations
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