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Learning GNU C (C. O'Riordan) Mirror

Learning GNU C (C. O'Riordan) Mirror

Learning GNU C (C. O'Riordan) Mirror

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Intermediate C Programming

Intermediate C Programming

The contents include: Review of C and Aggregate Data Types, Building Larger Programs, Functions,Bit Manipulation, Pointers, Binary I/O and Random Access, Designing Data Types, Linked Lists,Software Tools, Library Functions, File Access.

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C Programming by wikibooks.org

C Programming by wikibooks.org

This note explains the following topics: Compiling, Structure and style, Variables, Error handling, Simple Input and Output, Simple math, Procedures and functions, Preprocessor, Libraries, File IO, Arrays, Pointers, Memory management, Strings, Complex types, Networking in UNIX, Particularities of C, Language Overloading and Extensions, Combining Languages, Computer Programming, C Reference Tables, POSIX Reference, Licenses.

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Programming in C by Guru Jambheshwar University

Programming in C by Guru Jambheshwar University

This note covers the following topics: C essentials, Data types, Data input and output, Operators and expressions, Decision control structure, Loop control statement, Arrays, Functions, Strings, Pointers and Introduction to cpp.

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Introduction to C Programming

Introduction to C Programming

This web site contains course notes for an introductory C Programming course, that does not include any features of C++.

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Essential C

Essential C

This note explains all the common features and techniques for the C language. The coverage is pretty quick, so it is most appropriate for someone with some programming background who needs to see how C works. Topics include variables, int types, floating point types, promotion, truncation, operators, control structures (if, while, for), functions, value parameters, reference parameters, structs, pointers, arrays, the pre-processor, and the standard C library functions.

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Phil's C Course

Phil's C Course

This course is intended to help a good programmer particularly someone familiar with DEC Fortran, start programming in C. Topics covered includes: Why is the language called C, Variables, Types and Functions, Loop and Flow Control Constructs, Arrays, Pointers, Strings, Structures and Unions, Typedef, Header Files, Macros and the ? operator, Logical and Relational Operators, Bitwise Operators, Function Prototypes, File IO Routines and Command Line Arguments, Obfuscation, Changing from VAX C or K&R C to ANSI Compliant DEC C.

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C Programming Tutorial

C Programming Tutorial

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Numerical Recipes in C Mirror

Numerical Recipes in C Mirror

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The GNU C Library

The GNU C Library

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The GNU C   Programming Tutorial (M. Burgess)

The GNU C Programming Tutorial (M. Burgess)

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