<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>Ready, set, code! A user-friendly guide introducing the C programming language to new and intermediate coders </b></p> <p>The C programming language and its direct descendants are widespread and among the most popular programming languages used in the world today. The enduring popularity of C continues because C programs are fast, concise, and run on many different systems. Flexible and efficient, C is designed for a wide variety of programming tasks: system-level code, text processing, graphics, telecommunications, and many other application areas. C All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies is for beginning and intermediate C programmers and provides a solid overview of the C programming language, from the basics to advanced concepts, with several exercises that give you real-world practice. </p> <p>C All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies covers everything users need to get up to speed on C programming, including advanced topics to take their programming skill to the next level. Inside you'll learn </p> <ul> <p>The entire development cycle of a C program: designing and developing the program, writing source code, compiling the code, linking the code to create the executable programs, debugging, and deployment </p> </li> <p>The intricacies of writing the code-- the basic and not-so-basic building blocks that make up the source code </p> </li> </ul> <ul> <p>Thorough coverage of keywords, program flow, conditional statements, constants and variables, numeric values, arrays, strings, functions, pointers, debugging, prototyping, and more </p> </li> <p>Dozens of sample programs you can adapt and modify for your own use </p> </li> </ul> <p>Written in plain English, this friendly guide also addresses some advanced programming topics, such as </p> <ul> <p>Programming for the Linux/Unix console </p> </li> <p>Windows and Linux programming </p> </li> </ul> <ul> <p>Graphics programming </p> </li> <p>Games programming </p> </li> <p>Internet and network programming </p> </li> <p>Hardware programming projects </p> </li> </ul> <p>The book includes a handy appendix that shows you how to set up your computer for programming, how to select and use a text editor, and fix up the compiler, to ensure you're ready to work the author's examples. Written by Dan Gookin, the author of the first-ever For Dummies book (and several others) who's known for presenting complex material in an easy-to-understand way, this comprehensive guide makes learning the C programming language simple and fun. Grab your copy of C All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies, so you can start coding your own programs. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>6 books in 1 - plus sample code on our companion Web site <p>From basics to advanced techniques, here's your key to C programming!</p> <p>No need to sing the blues - every important note about C programming is in this handy desk reference! From keywords, functions, and operators to strings and random access files, one of these six minibooks has it covered. And, you'll find that this book remains a handy reference long after you've become a virtuoso in C.</p> <p>The Dummies Way</p> <ul> <li>Coverage of the essentials and beyond</li> <li>Explanations in plain English</li> <li>Get in, get out information</li> <li>Thumbtabs and other navigation aids</li> <li>Tear-out cheat sheet</li> <li>A dash of humor and fun</li> </ul> <p>Discover how to: </p> <ul> <li>Understand the C skeleton and source code</li> <li>Use conditional statements, constants and variables, strings, arrays, and functions</li> <li>Debug your code</li> <li>Program games and graphics</li> <li>Develop programs in Windows(R) and Linux(R)</li> </ul><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Dan Gookin</b> has been writing about technology for 20 years. He has contributed articles to numerous high-tech magazines and written more than 90 books about personal computing technology, many of them accurate.<br /> He combines his love of writing with his interest in technology to create books that are informative and entertaining, but not boring. Having sold more than 14 million titles translated into more than 30 languages, Dan can attest that his method of crafting computer tomes does seem to work.<br /> Perhaps Dan's most famous title is the original <i>DOS For Dummies, </i> published in 1991. It became the world's fastest-selling computer book, at one time moving more copies per week than the <i>New York Times</i> number-one best seller (although, because it's a reference book, it could not be listed on the <i>NYT</i> best seller list). That book spawned the entire line of <i>For Dummies</i> books, which remains a publishing phenomenon to this day.<br /> Dan's most recent titles include <i>PCs For Dummies, </i> 9th Edition; <i>Buying a Computer For Dummies, </i> 2005 Edition; <i>Troubleshooting Your PC For Dummies; Dan Gookin's Naked Windows XP;</i> and <i>Dan Gookin's Naked Office.</i> He publishes a free weekly computer newsletter, "Weekly Wambooli Salad," and also maintains the vast and helpful Web site www.wambooli.com.
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