C: From Theory to Practice, 2nd Ed (CRC Press)
Wednesday, 13 December 2017

This book is designed to be easy-to-use and has been tested in the classroom. The book covers the C programming language for computer science and IT students. Designed for a compulsory fundamental course, it presents the theory and principles of C. Authors Dr. George S. Tselikis & Dr. Nikolaos D. Tselikas work through more than 500 exercises and examples of progressive difficulty to illustrate all the aspects and peculiarities of the C language. 

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The exercises test students on various levels of programming and the examples are designed to help them understand programming know-how. An instructor's manual and PowerPoint slides are available upon qualifying course adoption.

Author: Dr. George S. Tselikis & Dr. Nikolaos D. Tselikas
Publisher: CRC Press
Date: June 2017
Pages: 716
ISBN: 978-1138636002
Print: 1138636002
Kindle: B00I60MUIQ
Audience: Students learning to program in C
Level: Introductory
Category:C/C++

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