With this tutorial you will learn the basics of programming with C C provide reliable, solid foundation for programming and serving as a step above to expand your knowledge and learning additional languages. Was written by the former for Dummies author Dan Gookin, this guide beginners simple-but-fun of covering the fundamentals of using C and slowly walks you through more advanced topics including pointers, links list, file I/O, and debugging.
Table of Contents
Part I: Getting Started with C Programming Chapter 1: A Quick Start for the Impatient Chapter 2: The Programming Thing Chapter 3: Anatomy of C
Part II: C Programming 101 Chapter 4: Trials and Errors Chapter 5: Values and Constants Chapter 6: A Place to Put Stuff Chapter 7: Input and Output Chapter 8: Decision Making Chapter 9: Loops, Loops, Loops Chapter 10: Fun with Functions
Part III: Build Upon What You Know Chapter 11: The Unavoidable Math Chapter Chapter 12: Give Me Arrays Chapter 13: Fun with Text Chapter 14: Structures, the Multivariable Chapter 15: Life at the Command Prompt Chapter 16: Variable Nonsense Chapter 17: Binary Mania
Part IV: The Advanced Part Chapter 18: Introduction to Pointers Chapter 19: Deep into Pointer Land Chapter 20: Linked Lists Chapter 21: It’s About Time
Part V: And the Rest of It Chapter 22: Permanent Storage Functions Chapter 23: File Management Chapter 24: Beyond Mere Mortal Projects Chapter 25: Out, Bugs!
Part VI: The Part of Tens Chapter 26: Ten Common Boo-Boos Chapter 27: Ten Reminders and Suggestions
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