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  1. C++ Network Programming, Volume 2: Systematic Reuse with ACE and Frameworks (C++ In-Depth Series) by Douglas C. Schmidt, Stephen D. Huston, 2002-11-08
  2. C Programming for the Absolute Beginner, Second Edition (For the Absolute Beginner) by Michael Vine, 2007-10-11
  3. C How to Program, Fourth Edition by Harvey M. Deitel, Paul J. Deitel, et all 2003-07-18
  4. C Programming FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions by Steve Summit, 1995-11-07
  5. Proficient C - The Microsoft Guide to Intermediate and Advanced C Programming by Augie Hansen, 1987-04
  6. The Elements of C Programming Style by Jay Ranade, Alan Nash, 1992-10
  7. C Programming in Easy Steps (In Easy Steps) by Mike McGrath, 2006-05-17
  8. Fractal Programming in C by Roger T. Stevens, 1989-08
  9. Teach Yourself C Programming in 21 Days (Sams Teach Yourself) by Peter G. Aitken, Bradley L. Jones, 1995-06
  10. C: A Reference Manual (5th Edition) by Samuel P. Harbison, Guy L. Steele, 2002-02-21
  11. Practical FPGA Programming in C (Prentice Hall Modern Semiconductor Design Series' Sub Series: PH Signal Integrity Library) by David Pellerin, Scott Thibault, 2005-05-02
  12. C Programming for Midi by Jim Conger, 1988-04
  13. Applications Programming in ANSI C (3rd Edition) by Richard Johnsonbaugh, Martin Kalin, 1996-12-26
  14. LEGO Mindstorms NXT Power Programming: Robotics in C by John C. Hansen, 2007-11-07

21. Introduction To C Programming: Computer Centre: University Of Leicester
Introduction to c programming. So you want to learn C? We hope to provide you with an easy step by step guide to programming in C
http://www.le.ac.uk/cc/tutorials/c/
Computer Centre Course Section Topics 1. Overview of C
  • Why use C? Uses of C A Brief History of C ... Appendix: C's functions
    Introduction to C Programming
    So you want to learn C? We hope to provide you with an easy step by step guide to programming in C. The course is split up into several sections, or lessons, which include C example programs for you to demonstrate what has been taught. Although the ordering of the sections does not have to be strictly followed, the sections become progressively more involved and assume background knowledge attained from previous sections. Good Luck!
    Before you start....
  • Please read this Introduction. It is a long course and will take you quite a while to complete. If you use the Hotlist or Bookmark feature of your browser you will be able to return to the place where you left off at or to return to a particular section. This tutorial should be viewable on any WWW browser - if you have any problems please let us know!. This can be done via the Course Assessment Form
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22. J. Blustein's C Programming Language Resources
Scholarly Resources for CompSci Undergrads. c programming Language. An Example of Data Encapsulation in C a workin-progress about how you can program in C
http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~jamie/C/
Scholarly Resources for CompSci Undergrads
C Programming Language
This document is a flat index of all the HTML files I have about C that I've put together for undergrads at UWO. I have information about other related topics too in my Scholarly Resources for CompSci Undergrads document.
If you want to learn C
Advice I would give to someone who wanted to learn to program in C.
Notes about gcc
some advice for C programmers using the GNU C compiler
In Some Useful Technical Books
a list of books specifically about C (amongst other great books)
Versions of the New Testament Errata List
lists of corrections to various printings of the second edition of Kernighan and Ritchie's The C Programming Language many notes and clarifications to help you when reading the second edition of Kernighan and Ritchie's The C Programming Language
How To Debug C
Slide Versions: and HTML overheads for a lecture I gave about debugging C programs in 1994 Note Versions: PDF and HTML notes to accompany a similar lecture from 1999
In Debugging Tips
some advice specifically for C programmers
Frequent Mistakes in C Programs
List of common mistakes made by undergrad programmers at UWO. Based on a list of marking codes used in the CompSci department.

23. Neato Tech Books (J. Blustein)
ACM . Resources about the c programming Language. NOTE The c programming Language (Second edition) by Kernighan and Ritchie Not only
http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~jamie/.Refs/tech-books.html
Scholarly Resources for CompSci Undergrads
Some Useful Technical Books
This list is intended primarily for undergraduate students in computer science at the University of Western Ontario. It is part of my list of undergrad resources and an experiment with different ways of presenting information.
Annotated Version
The links here lead to full citation information Dynamic version of this list!
What's Here
  • Programming in General Resources About the C Programming Language ...
    Programming in General
    These are some books about computer programming that I think everyone should read.
    The Elements of Programming Style
    The best book about programming and programming style I have ever seen. The examples are in RATFOR and PL/1 but they are short and easy to understand even if you don't know those languages.
    Programming Pearls ; and More Programming Pearls
    Selected essays by Jon Bentley about programming, insights, problems and solutions from the former Programming Pearls column in Communications of the ACM
    Resources about the C Programming Language
    NOTE
    I've been told that the GNU C compiler ( gcc ) that we all know and love (well, okay I like it a lot) does not comply with the ANSI standard unless you include
  • 24. C Programming Contents
    c programming © Copyright Brian Brown, 19841999. All rights reserved. (Mirrored @gd.tuwien.ac.at with kind permission by the author
    http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/languages/c/programming-bbrown/
    C Programming
    (Mirrored @gd.tuwien.ac.at with kind permission by the author)
    Notes
    Tests Home Page Topic Areas CD-ROM , may host the files locally on their own network and print them out for student use or reference.

    25. The Logic Programming Group At Imperial College
    Department of Computing, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, University of London group information, software, manuals, FAQs, ALP link, LP links.
    http://www-lp.doc.ic.ac.uk/
    Department of Computing,
    Imperial College

    of Science, Technology and Medicine,
    University of London.
    Welcome to the Logic Programming Group, Department of Computing, Imperial College. This is a World Wide Web server. It provides local group information as well as information from servers around the world. Our server is situated on www-lp.doc.ic.ac.uk
    LP Group Information
    The Association of Logic Programming
    Web Site
    recently updated
    Manuals and Frequently asked Questions
    Logic Programming on other WWW Servers
    Department of Computing Information

    26. Introduction To C Programming
    c programming, v2.7 © Copyright Brian Brown, 19841999. All rights reserved. (Mirrored @gd.tuwien.ac.at with kind permission by the author) Notes Tests.
    http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/languages/c/programming-bbrown/default.htm
    C Programming, v2.7
    (Mirrored @gd.tuwien.ac.at with kind permission by the author)
    Notes
    Tests This self paced learning module on C programming includes all the information you need to learn how to program in C quickly and effectively. The on-line notes are free , but you can also purchase the CD-ROM which has ALL the self study guides found here , and the CD is packed with additional resources and features. This self study guide is not a definitive guide to C, but is designed to help you program quickly and effectively in C. It is packed with heaps of examples, inter-active tests , and a complete set of on-line notes Resource Material/Reference Books Getting started: A very brief intro to what you need to program in C
    List of C resources and tutorials on the Internet

    C FAQ
    , or HTML version
    Huge list of C/C++ Tools

    GNU C/C++ Compiler Homepage [MSDOS port]

    GNU C/C++ Compiler FAQ
    Last Modified: January 02, 1999

    27. C Programming Reference
    c programming Reference. Release 1.09. The c programming Reference attempts to provide an online source of C related material.
    http://www.phim.unibe.ch/comp_doc/c_manual/C/cref.html
    C Programming Reference.
    Release 1.09
    The "C Programming Reference" attempts to provide an online source of C related material. This is an on going project, and as such is not complete and I am sure it contains many mistakes. Please feel free to mail corrections and comments to Martin Leslie If nothing appears below this line, click on low tech links.
    Blob("c.html", "Intro", " Introduction.");
    Blob("../CPLUSPLUS/cref.html", "C++", " C++ notes.");
    Blob("SYNTAX/syntax.html", "Syntax", " Syntax");
    Blob("EXAMPLES/examples.html", "Example", " Example programs.");
    Blob("PROBLEMS/problems.html", "Problem", " C programming problems.");
    Blob("TECHNIC/technic.html", "Style", " Technique and Style.");
    Blob("FUNCTIONS/funcref.htm", "Ref", " Function Quick reference.");
    Blob("LIBRARIES/libraries.html", "Lib", " Creating your own function library.");
    Blob("compiler.html", "Gcc", " GCC Compiler errors.");
    Blob("GDB/gdb.html", "Gdb", " GDB Debugger.");
    Blob("glossary.html", "Glos", " Glossary of terms.");

    28. Programming In C
    Programming in C. There are various other sources of information available online. If you are really interested in the c programming language you should.
    http://www.scit.wlv.ac.uk/cbook/
    Programming in C
    This is a set of notes on Programming in C. They were originally prepared as plain ASCII files using a private set of nroff macros and have now been converted to HTML. Most of the small programming examples are available on-line. Just select the link about the program and then use your WWW browser's ability to save pages in a local file.
  • Chapter 1 Introduction
  • Chapter 2 Programming with Integers
  • Chapter 3 Arithmetic
  • Chapter 4 Data Types
  • Chapter 5 Loops and Conditions
  • Chapter 6 Addresses, Arrays, Pointers and Strings
  • Chapter 7 Functions and Storage Management
  • Chapter 8 The Pre-Processor and Standard Libraries
  • Chapter 9 Command Line Arguments and File Handling
  • Chapter 10 Structures, Unions and Typedefs
  • Chapter 11 Separate Compilation of C Modules
  • Chapter 12 Efficiency, Economy and Portability There are various other sources of information available on-line. If you are really interested in the C programming language you should
  • Read the comp.lang.c newsgroup
  • Obtain and read the comp.lang.c FAQ
  • Study the submissions to the International Obfuscated C Code Contest If you are interested in systems programming especially in the Unix context there are further notes on a wide range of topics.
  • 29. Oreilly.com -- Online Catalog: Practical C Programming, 3rd Edition
    Practical c programming teaches you not only the mechanics of programming, but also how to create programs that are easy to read, maintain, and debug.
    http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/pcp3/

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    By  Steve Oualline
    3rd Edition August 1997 ISBN: 1-56592-306-5 Buy from O'Reilly: Buy Online at: select a store O'Reilly Amazon.com Amazon.co.uk Amazon.ca BN.com Bookpool Borders Chapters.indigo.ca

    30. Practical C Programming, 3rd Edition -- Sample Chapter
    Practical c programming, 3rd Edition, Practical c programming, 3rd Edition. By Steve Oualline 3rd Edition August 1997 156592-306-5
    http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/pcp3/chapter/ch13.html
    Practical C Programming, 3rd Edition
    By Steve Oualline
    3rd Edition August 1997
    1-56592-306-5, Order Number: 3065
    454 pages, $32.95
    Sample Chapter 13: Simple Pointers
    In this chapter:

    Pointers as Function Arguments

    const Pointers

    Pointers and Arrays

    How Not to Use Pointers
    ...
    Answers

    The choice of a point of view is
    the initial act of culture. There are things and pointers to things. Knowing the difference between the two is very important. This concept is illustrated in Figure 13-1 Figure 13-1. A thing and a pointer to a thing In this book, we use a box to represent a thing. The name of the variable is written on the bottom of the box. In this case, our variable is named thing . The value of the variable is 6. The address of thing is . Addresses are automatically assigned by the C compiler to every variable. Normally, you don't have to worry about the addresses of variables, but you should understand that they're there. Our pointer ( ) points to the variable thing . Pointers are also called address variables because they contain the addresses of other variables. In this case, our pointer contains the address . Because this is the address of thing , we say that points to thing Variables and pointers are much like street addresses and houses. For example, your address might be "214 Green Hill Lane." Houses come in many different shapes and sizes. Addresses are approximately the same size (street, city, state, and zip). So, while "1600 Pennsylvania Ave." might point to a very big white house and "8347 Undersea Street" might be a one-room shack, both addresses are the same size.

    31. C Programming: A Modern Approach
    Everyone from beginner to expert can profit from reading c programming A Modern Approach. Cover of c programming A Modern Approach,
    http://knking.com/books/c/
    Home
    Books by K. N. King

    Short courses

    Recommended books
    ... K. N. King
    Georgia State University
    ISBN 0-393-96945-2
    Paper
    661 pages NEWS FLASH: A new edition is on the way! Click here for details. You've never seen a C book like this before: packed with useful information and examples, yet highly readable. Everyone from beginner to expert can profit from reading C Programming: A Modern Approach Reviews on the Web Source Rating Recommended Cyber Reviews Must Have EDM/2, an electronic magazine for OS/2 developers A+ Published Reviews Source Excerpt (click to see more) Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences (September/October 1996) "I am placing this book at the top of my heap of programming texts, and I am recommending it to all of my programming colleagues." Choice (September 1996) "... full of examples and insights ... well-written and well-organized ..." Computing Reviews (February 1997) "... exceptional value ... extremely useful ... it has helped me to restructure my knowledge of C."

    32. C Programming Language - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    c programming language. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. In 1978, Ritchie and Brian Kernighan published the first edition of The c programming Language.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_programming_language
    C programming language
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    C is a programming language developed by Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie , in the early , for use on the UNIX operating system . It is now used on practically every operating system, and is the most popular language for writing system software , though it is also used for writing applications . It is also commonly used in computer science education Table of contents 1 Features
    2 History

    2.1 Early developments

    2.3 ANSI C and ISO C
    ...
    edit
    Features
    C is a relatively minimalist programming language and is more similar to assembly language than most other programming languages. It is referred to anything from a high level assembler to a low level language to medium level language to a high level language C has significant differences from assembly language. C source code is generally easier to read and much less burdensome to write, especially for lengthy programs. Assembly language code is usually applicable only to a specific computer architecture , whereas C code can generally be easily ported to any architecture on which a C compiler and any required libraries exist. On the other hand, the efficiency of C code is somewhat dependent on the ability of the compiler to

    33. Cocoa: The Objective-C Programming Language

    http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/ObjectiveC/
    This document set is best viewed in a browser that supports frames. To access the first page Click here

    34. Cocoa: The Objective-C Programming Language

    http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/macosx/Cocoa/ObjectiveC/
    This document set is best viewed in a browser that supports frames. To access the first page Click here

    35. C Programming Tutorial: Table Of Contents
    c programming Tutorial Table of Contents. This tutorial is based largely off the excellent C text Weiss, Mark A. Efficient c programming.
    http://vergil.chemistry.gatech.edu/resources/programming/c-tutorial/toc.html
    Back to Sherrill Group :: Table of Contents :: Introduction
    Table of Contents
    C Programming Tutorial :: Table of Contents
    Section 1: Simple C
  • Introduction Basic C, Operations, Types, Storage Classes Functions, Preprocessor Input/Output, File Input/Output
  • Section 2: Data Structures in C
  • Pointers Arrays Dynamic Memory Allocation Strings ... Linked Lists, Trees, Hash Tables
  • Section 3: Appendix
  • Make and Makefiles Debugging Techniques Creating Libraries Programming Tips and Tricks
  • This tutorial is based largely off the excellent C text:
    Weiss, Mark A. Efficient C Programming . New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1995.
    This tutorial is not meant to replace this text. It should be used as a supplement only. You cannot learn C by just reading about it! You must practice what you learn if you expect to get anything out of this tutorial.
    A lot of this information I'm presenting was gained through taking a computer science class at Georgia Tech (CS 2130: Languages and Translation), therefore some of the lecture material might have trickled down to some of these notes :)
    The document author nor the Sherrill Group guarantee that all information contained herein is accurate. If you see an error, please send an email to

    36. An Introduction To C Programming
    Introduction to c programming. A free online tutorial guide. c programming, v2.7 © Copyright Brian Brown, 19842000. All rights reserved.
    http://goforit.unk.edu/cprogram/default.htm
    C Programming, v2.7
    Notes
    Tests Portuguese Translation Other Courses ...
    Order the CD-ROM and support this initiative!
    Please use a Mirror Site near you Austria http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/languages/c/programming-bbrown/ Australia Northern Territory University Belgium Université libre de Bruxelles (Free University of Brussels) Brazil Sao Paulo State University, Rio Pretol Canada RCC College of Technology - Concord (Toronto), Canada. Finland Vantaa Institute of Technology Macau Inter-University Institute of Macau Italy Università Ca' Foscari di Venezia New Zealand Central Institute of Technology USA University of Nebraska at Kearney USA http://homepages.msn.com/LibraryLawn/brownbr/cprogram/default.htm USA Northern Mitchigan University USA http://www.xploiter.com/mirrors/cprogram About this study guide
    This is a free study guide on C language programming. It will show you how to write programs in the C language. Learn how to program with this free education guide online course that is free on the Internet. Train yourself using this course and program your own computer today! The tutorial is free , but you can also purchase the CD-ROM with many other of our on-line modules , and is packed with heaps of examples, inter-active tests , and a complete set of notes . This self study guide is not a definitive guide, but is designed to help you program quickly and effectively.

    37. Bibliography On Genetic Programming
    A nearly complete bibliography of papers published on genetic programming. Part of the Computer Science Bibliography Collection.
    http://liinwww.ira.uka.de/bibliography/Ai/genetic.programming.html
    The Collection of
    Computer Science Bibliographies Up: Bibliographies on Artificial Intelligence Collection Home
    Bibliography on Genetic Programming
    About Browse Statistics Number of references: Last update: May 16, 2004 Number of online publications: Supported: yes Most recent reference: December 2004 Search the Bibliography Query: Options case insensitive Case Sensitive partial word(s) exact online papers only Results Citation BibTeX Count Only Maximum of matches Help on: [ Syntax Options Improving your query Query examples
    Boolean operators: and and or . Use to group boolean subexpressions.
    Example: (specification or verification) and asynchronous Information on the Bibliography
    Authors:
    Steven M. Gustafson (email mangled to prevent spamming)
    William Langdon
    (email mangled to prevent spamming)
    John Koza
    (email mangled to prevent spamming)
    Abstract:
    A nearly complete bibliography of papers published on Genetic Programming
    Author Comments:
    Compiled by W. Langdon and John Koza with lots of help from the GP mailing list. The bibliography also contains some pre-1990 papers on using GAs to produce programs. It is actively being extended, please send any new references to W.B.Langdon@cs.bham.ac.uk or add entries using an HTML form . Any comments on either the bibliography or the way it is set up would also be most welcome. I would like to have on line searches and www links to abstracts or papers.
    Browsing the bibliography

    38. Programmers Heaven - C / C++ Programming Zone
    This area of the site covers the C/C++ programming language. Not sure where to start? Try one of our beginners guides to C and C++. c programming.
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    39. The C Programming Language Answers To Exercises
    The c programming Language , 2nd edition, Kernighan and Ritchie. Answers to Exercises. Maintained by Richard Heathfield. Last updated 12 March 2002.
    http://users.powernet.co.uk/eton/kandr2/
    "The C Programming Language", 2nd edition, Kernighan and Ritchie
    Answers to Exercises
    Maintained by Richard Heathfield
    Last updated: 12 March 2002
    This site was inaugurated on 1 January 2000 as a repository for definitive answers to the exercises in "The C Programming Language" by Kernighan and Ritchie (2nd edition) - ISBN 0-13-110362-8. Since it's a relatively new site, not all of the exercises have been done. That will change over time, of course.
    Naturally, it's not impossible that you might notice a mistake, or be able to think of a better solution than the one presented on this site. If so, please let me know, and I'll consider your amendment for inclusion. I will try my best to ensure that full credit is given to all contributors to this site. Any uncredited listings (modulo errors of omission) are supplied by me personally, so beware! Complaints to email, please...
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    Chapter 2 - Types, Operators and Expressions

    40. C Programming Reference
    c programming Reference. Release 1.06. The c programming Reference attempts to provide an online source of C related material.
    http://cermics.enpc.fr/~ts/C/cref.html
    C Programming Reference.
    Release 1.06
    The "C Programming Reference" attempts to provide an online source of C related material. This was an ongoing project, and as such is not complete and I am sure it contains many mistakes. Please feel free to mail corrections and comments to Martin Leslie
    or Gary M. Greenberg
    Sometime back, Martin wrote:
    This project is becoming a burden and this will probably be the last release. I will continue to correct mistakes that you find but will happly hand over the project to anyone that has the time to continue the work. Any volunteers out there?
    It seems for the time being, that I'm the new volunteer. Introduction.
    Syntax
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    C programming problems. ...
    Download the source to this guide. Top Master Index Keywords Functions ... Martin Leslie 08-Feb-96

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