C For Dummies (For Dummies (Computers))
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Rating | : | 4.53 (599 Votes) |
Asin | : | 156884915X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 552 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-04-27 |
Language | : | English |
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About the Author Dan Gookin is the author of IDG Books Worldwide's #1 international bestseller DOS For Dummies®, 2nd Edition, as well as C For Dummies®, Volume One, Word 97 For Windows® For Dummies®, and PCs For Dummies®, 4th Edition. He also is the coauthor of Illustrated Computer Dictionary
"Absolutely enlightening!" according to Kamrun Alam. Prior to reading Dan Gookin's book, I tried several other tomes in my numerous attempt to conquer this great language. However, this was the only book that didn't put me to sleep with all the tecno-babbles that the C guru's love to dispense while writing introductory books. "Fantastic for beginner - but kind of slow" according to A Customer. I just go through about Fantastic for beginner - but kind of slow I just go through about 3/Fantastic for beginner - but kind of slow A Customer I just go through about 3/4 of the first book, and I love it. I am a beginner on C and although I have some knowlegde with FORTRAN and BASIC, I feel this book is for me. The author is kind of slow on some topics, but overall I do not feel lost like other books. I compile t. of the first book, and I love it. I am a beginner on C and although I have some knowlegde with FORTRAN and BASIC, I feel this book is for me. The author is kind of slow on some topics, but overall I do not feel lost like other books. I compile t. /Fantastic for beginner - but kind of slow A Customer I just go through about 3/4 of the first book, and I love it. I am a beginner on C and although I have some knowlegde with FORTRAN and BASIC, I feel this book is for me. The author is kind of slow on some topics, but overall I do not feel lost like other books. I compile t. of the first book, and I love it. I am a beginner on C and although I have some knowlegde with FORTRAN and BASIC, I feel this book is for me. The author is kind of slow on some topics, but overall I do not feel lost like other books. I compile t. "Whats next?" according to A Customer. i'm 15 and i started c a few months ago. i'm done with both volumes of the book and i have to say that i'm very satisfied with what i've read so far. but i guess its just not enough. what book would be good to read after this?do_ff@yahoo.com
Plus, with over 100 sample programs, C For Dummies, Volume Two, shows you C in action, with code you can readily adapt for your own projects.. Best-selling author Dan Gookin takes on things such as strings, arrays, pointers, structures, disk access, and multiple modules -- and renders them comprehensible. Only slightly less anticipated than sequels to the Star Wars trilogy, but infinitely more useful, C For Dummies, Volume Two, covers essential advanced topics that other books about C scarcely touch on
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