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Osborne's master C programmer and prolific author, Herb Schildt,
now shares his expertise with all programmers, beginning and
advanced, in C: The Complete Reference.
To help you with quick fact-finding, C: The Complete Reference is
divided into five parts, each covering an important aspect of C.
Part one presents an overview of C and discusses key words,
datatypes, operators, functions, pointers, disk I/O, dynamic
allocation, and more.
Part two presents an extensive summary of C library functions
by category.
Part three concentrates on various algorithms and C applications
including searching and sorting; stacks, queues, linked
lists, and binary trees; artificial intelligence; graphics; and
expression parsing.
Part four addresses the C programming environment including
efficiency, porting, and debugging. Interfacing by assembly
code is also discussed.
Part five is for programmers who are interested in C + + , C's
newest direction.
C: The Complete Reference includes full information on the
UNIX™ C de facto standard as well as the new proposed ANSI
standard, so you'll have the most up-to-date instruction possible.
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Herbert Schildt is the author of C Made Easy, Advanced C, Artificial
Intelligence Using C, Advanced Turbo Pascal® Advanced
Turbo Prolog,™ Modula-2 Made Easy, and Advanced Modula-2
(Osborne/McGraw-Hill). Schildt holds a master's degree in computer
science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
He is president of Universal Computing Laboratories, Inc., a custom
software developer. |