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C Programming - Core Concepts and Techniques

William Smith

Publisher: HiTeX Press

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"C Programming: Core Concepts and Techniques" is an authoritative resource designed to guide beginners through the foundational aspects of C programming. Written with clarity and precision, this book meticulously covers essential topics, ranging from basic syntax and data types to advanced concepts such as pointers, dynamic memory management, and file I/O operations. Each chapter is crafted to build upon the previous one, ensuring a seamless and comprehensive learning experience.
 
With a focus on practical implementation, this book includes numerous examples and exercises that reinforce key concepts and promote hands-on practice. Whether you aim to develop software for embedded systems, undertake performance-critical applications, or enhance your overall programming skills, this book serves as both a valuable educational text and a reliable reference guide, laying a solid foundation for mastering the versatile and powerful C programming language.
Available since: 07/21/2024.
Print length: 259 pages.

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