C How to Program
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Chapter 1: Introduction to Computers, the Internet, and the Web
Chapter 2: Introduction to C Programming
Chapter 3: Structured Program Development in C
Chapter 4: C Program Control
Chapter 5: C Functions
Chapter 6: C Arrays
Chapter 7: C Pointers
Chapter 8: C Characters and Strings
Chapter 9: C Formatted Input/Output
Chapter 10: C Structures, Unions, Bit Manipulations, and Enumerations
Chapter 11: C File Processing
Chapter 12: C Data Structures
Chapter 13: C Preprocessor
Chapter 14: Other C Topics
Chapter 15: C++ as a Better C; Introducing Object Technology
Chapter 16: Introduction to Classes, Objects, and Strings
Chapter 17: Classes: A Deeper Look; Throwing Exceptions
Chapter 18: Operator Overloading: Class String
Chapter 19: Object-Oriented Programming: Inheritance
Chapter 20: Object-Oriented Programming: Polymorphism
Chapter 21: Stream Input/Output: A Deeper Look
Chapter 22: Exception Handling: A Deeper look
Chapter 23: Introduction to Custom Templates
Appendix A: C and C++ Operator Precedence Charts
Appendix B: ASCII Character Set
Appendix C: Number Systems
Appendix D: Storing: A Deeper Look
Appendix E: Multithreading and other C11 and C99 Topics
UPDATED! New information has been added throughout the text to maintain relevancy of key concepts and discussions.
- UPDATED! Chapter 1 contains updated facts and figures about current technology trends and social networking to intrigue readers and get them excited about learning C. It also includes updated test-drivers that show students how to run a command-line C program on Linux, Windows, and OSX. Discussions of the Internet and web have been updated, and a new introduction to object technology has been added.
- UPDATED! All coverage of object oriented programming in C++ (Chapters 15-23) now includes material from Deitels’ 9th edition of C++ How to Program, up-to-date with C11 standards.
- UPDATED! The code-style throughout has been changed: spacing inside parentheses and brackets has been removed, and the use of commas has been reduced. Parentheses have been added to certain compound conditions for clarity.
- UPDATED! Improved compiler support has allowed variable declarations to be moved closer to where they’re first used and defined: for-loop counter-control variables in each for loop’s initialization section.
- UPDATED! Terminology throughout has been updated to reflect the most recent C standard to help students prepare for programming as a career.
UPDATED! Clear and carefully-paced pedagogy for introductory courses
- UPDATED! Summary Bullets replace end-of-chapter terminology lists from previous editions with detailed bullet-list summaries in each section that bold key terms and include page references to their defining sources.
- UPDATED! Examples and practice problems throughout the text have been updated and added to maintain relevancy.
C How to Program uses the following features to facilitate learning:
Deitels’ signature “Live-Code” approach allows students to run full programs as they learn key concepts.
A focus on performance issues relates the text to real world, as developers of performance-intensive systems often code in C or C++.
Unparalleled breadth and depth of programming concepts and intermediate-level topics for further study
Hundreds of complete, working programs
Comprehensive Introduction to C compatible with all major operating systems
- The book supports both the C11 and C99 standards in early chapters as appropriate for introductory material.
- All code has been tested and is compatible with Linux, Windows, and OSX operating systems.
UPDATED! New information has been added throughout the text to maintain relevancy of key concepts and discussions.
- UPDATED! Chapter 1 contains updated facts and figures about current technology trends and social networking to intrigue readers and get them excited about learning C. It also includes updated test-drivers that show students how to run a command-line C program on Linux, Windows, and OSX. Discussions of the Internet and web have been updated, and a new introduction to object technology has been added.
- UPDATED! All coverage of object oriented programming in C++ (Chapters 15-23) now includes material from Deitels’ 9th edition of C++ How to Program, up-to-date with C11 standards.
- UPDATED! The code-style throughout has been changed: spacing inside parentheses and brackets has been removed, and the use of commas has been reduced. Parentheses have been added to certain compound conditions for clarity.
- UPDATED! Improved compiler support has allowed variable declarations to be moved closer to where they’re first used and defined: for-loop counter-control variables in each for loop’s initialization section.
- UPDATED! Terminology throughout has been updated to reflect the most recent C standard to help students prepare for programming as a career.
UPDATED! Clear and carefully-paced pedagogy for introductory courses
- UPDATED! Summary Bullets replace end-of-chapter terminology lists from previous editions with detailed bullet-list summaries in each section that bold key terms and include page references to their defining sources.
- NEW and UPDATED! Examples and practice problems throughout the text have been updated and added to maintain relevancy.
- Titled Program Exercises allow instructors to easily choose problems for each topic.
Paul Deitel, CEO and Chief Technical Officer of Deitel & Associates, Inc., is a graduate of MIT, where he studied Information Technology. Through Deitel & Associates, Inc., he has delivered hundreds of programming courses to industry clients, including Cisco, IBM, Siemens, Sun Microsystems, Dell, Lucent Technologies, Fidelity, NASA at the Kennedy Space Center, the National Severe Storm Laboratory, White Sands Missile Range, Hospital Sisters Health System, Rogue Wave Software, Boeing, SunGard Higher Education, Stratus, Cambridge Technology Partners, One Wave, Hyperion Software, Adra Systems, Entergy, CableData Systems, Nortel Networks, Puma, iRobot, Invensys and many more. He and his co-author, Dr. Harvey M. Deitel, are the world’s best-selling programming-language textbook/professional book/video authors.
Dr. Harvey M. Deitel, Chairman and Chief Strategy Officer of Deitel & Associates, Inc., has 54 years of experience in the computer field. Dr. Deitel earned B.S. and M.S. degrees in electrical engineering from MIT and a Ph.D. in mathematics from Boston University (all with a focus on computing). He has extensive college teaching experience, including earning tenure and serving as the Chairman of the Computer Science Department at Boston College before founding Deitel & Associates in 1991 with his son, Paul Deitel. The Deitels’ publications have earned international recognition, with translations published in Chinese, Korean, Japanese, German, Russian, Spanish, French, Polish, Italian, Portuguese, Greek, Urdu and Turkish. Dr. Deitel has delivered hundreds of programming courses to academic institutions, major corporations, government organizations and the military.
For courses in computer programming
C How to Program is a comprehensive introduction to programming in C. Like other texts of the Deitels’ How to Program series, the book serves as a detailed beginner source of information for college students looking to embark on a career in coding, or instructors and software-development professionals seeking to learn how to program with C.
The Eighth Edition continues the tradition of the signature Deitel “Live Code” approach–presenting concepts in the context of full-working programs rather than incomplete snips of code. This gives readers a chance to run each program as they study it and see how their learning applies to real world programming scenarios.
For courses in computer programming
C How to Program is a comprehensive introduction to programming in C. Like other texts of the Deitels’ How to Program series, the book serves as a detailed beginner source of information for college students looking to embark on a career in coding, or instructors and software-development professionals seeking to learn how to program with C.
The Eighth Edition continues the tradition of the signature Deitel “Live Code” approach–presenting concepts in the context of full-working programs rather than incomplete snips of code. This gives students a chance to run each program as they study it and see how their learning applies to real world programming scenarios.
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Dimensions | 1.65 × 7.05 × 9.15 in |
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Subjects | professional, higher education, Employability, IT Professional, W-67 DEITEL PROFESSION SERIES |