Revised for a new second edition, Intermediate C Programming provides a stepping-stone for intermediate-level students to go from writing short programs to writing real programs well. It shows students how to identify and eliminate bugs, write clean code, share code with others, and use standard Linux-based tools.
Revised for a new second edition, Intermediate C Programming provides a stepping-stone for intermediate-level students to go from writing short programs to writing real programs well. It shows students how to identify and eliminate bugs, write clean code, share code with others, and use standard Linux-based tools.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Yung-Hsiang Lu is a professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering of Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana USA. He is a fellow of the IEEE and distinguished scientist of the ACM. He is the first director of Purdue's John Martinson Entrepreneurial Center. His research areas include computer vision and embedded systems. He received the PhD. from Electrical Engineering of Stanford University, California, USA. George K. Thiruvathukal is a professor and chairperson in the Computer Science department at Loyola University Chicago. He is a senior member of IEEE. His research areas include parallel and distributed systems, software engineering, and computer visions. He received the PhD. from Illinois Institute of Technology.
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List of Figures List of Tables Foreword for the First Edition Recommendations for the First Edition Preface Acknowledgements Source Code Author and Artist I Storage: Memory and File 1. Program Execution 2. Stack Memory 3. Prevent, Detect and Remove Bugs 4. Pointers 5. Writing and Testing Programs 6. Strings 7. Heap Memory 8. Programming Problems Using Heap Memory 9. Reading and Writing Files 10. Programming Problems Using File 11. Array Index, Security and Trends 12. Version Control II Recursion 13. Concept 14. Recursive C Functions 15. Integer Partition 16. Programming Problems Using Recursion III Structure 17. Programmer-Defined Data Types 18. Programming Problems Using Structure 19. Linked Lists 20. Programming Problems Using Linked List 21. Binary Search Tree 22. Parallel Programming Using Threads 23. Unit Test IV Applications 24. Find the Exit of a Maze 25. Sudoku 26. Image Processing 27. Huffman Compression Index Epilogue: The Computer Engineer as Tool-User
List of Figures List of Tables Foreword for the First Edition Recommendations for the First Edition Preface Acknowledgements Source Code Author and Artist I Storage: Memory and File 1. Program Execution 2. Stack Memory 3. Prevent, Detect and Remove Bugs 4. Pointers 5. Writing and Testing Programs 6. Strings 7. Heap Memory 8. Programming Problems Using Heap Memory 9. Reading and Writing Files 10. Programming Problems Using File 11. Array Index, Security and Trends 12. Version Control II Recursion 13. Concept 14. Recursive C Functions 15. Integer Partition 16. Programming Problems Using Recursion III Structure 17. Programmer-Defined Data Types 18. Programming Problems Using Structure 19. Linked Lists 20. Programming Problems Using Linked List 21. Binary Search Tree 22. Parallel Programming Using Threads 23. Unit Test IV Applications 24. Find the Exit of a Maze 25. Sudoku 26. Image Processing 27. Huffman Compression Index Epilogue: The Computer Engineer as Tool-User
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