Computer fundamentals and C programming
Material type: TextPublication details: McGraw Hill, Chennai : 2018Description: xxvi, 645 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9789387886070
- 005.133 DAS-C
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The book includes bibliographical references and index
Chapter 1: Introducing Computers and Hardware Chapter 2: Computer Software Chapter 3: Computing andProgramming Concepts Chapter 4: A Taste of C Chapter 5: Data—Variables and Constants Chapter 6: Operators and Expressions Chapter 7: ControlStructures—Decision Making Chapter 8: ControlStructures—Loops Chapter 9: Terminal Input/OutputFunctions Chapter 10: Arrays Chapter 11: Functions Chapter 12: Pointers Chapter 13: Strings Chapter 14: User-Defined DataTypes Chapter 15: File Handling Chapter 16: Dynamic MemoryAllocation and Linked Lists Chapter 17: The Preprocessor andOther Features
The book provides an all-round knowledge in C and its implementationwhile clearing the basics in computer hardware and software. Theessential concepts of C are supported by well-annotated and properly indentedprograms. Every program in this book hasbeen adequately explained. Many of these programs are based on real-life situations that readers can oftenidentify with. Wherever possible, a program has been progressively enhancedwith the exposition of a new feature of the language.
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