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Beginning Programming With C For Dummies
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Learn the basics of programming with C with this fun and friendly guide!
C is the best place to start programming, and Dan Gookin's here to lead the way! C offers a reliable, strong foundation for programming and serves as a stepping stone upon which to expand your knowledge and learn additional programming languages.
Behold the foundation of almost every programming language: the venerable C. Learn this one, and the others will come easily — plus, you can start telling computers, tablets, and other gizmos what to do. Dan Gookin walks you through the process in his characteristic way, with simple instructions, demonstrations, examples, and exercises — and a dash of fun.
-Building blocks — start right out with the Code::Blocks IDE and learn the basics of creating, building, and running a project
-Conquer the concepts — see what to do with values, constants, variables, functions, input/output devices, and loops
-Arrays of possibilities — understand arrays, string functions, and structures and how to use the command prompt
-A pointer's not a dog — find out how the often-misunderstood pointer can add power to your programs
-Bug out — debug your code, master file management, and create large projects using multiple source code modules
Open the book and find:
-The parts of C
-Tips on fixing compiler and linker errors
-How the computer makes decisions
-Techniques for manipulating and working with text
-A bit about binary
-Nifty things you can do with pointers