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The Turbo C survival guide

Lawrence H. Miller, Alexander E. Quilici

Wiley, c1989

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Borland's Turbo C is a widely-used C languages and is extremely popular among business software developers. But for all its benefits - great accessibility, portability, and programming freedom - C has a reputation for being hard to learn and even harder to master. The Turbo C Survival Guide is aimed at Turbo C users, business software developers, anyone with programming experience who wishes to learn Turbo C and students of computer science. It aims to provide coverage of loops, pointers, strings, and arrays - data structures which Turbo C users need to understand and manipulate in order to organize and access data effectively. Featuring coverage of the new ANSI C standard, this book includes a complete working kit of C functions and commands - supported by many interesting examples, case studies, pictorial descriptions, and exercises to help readers learn how to put together large programs and produce portable and efficient code.

Table of Contents

  • Introducing Turbo C
  • some example programs
  • basic data types
  • operators and conversions
  • statements
  • arrays
  • pointers and strings
  • functions
  • constructing larger programs
  • the preprocessor
  • multidimensional arrays
  • arrays of pointers
  • constructed types
  • linked lists and trees
  • external files
  • memory models and pointer modifiers
  • portability
  • efficiency
  • Turbo C's graphics library. Appendices: A - configuring turbo c
  • B - the Turbo C editor
  • C - menu items and command options
  • D - turbo c header files
  • E - the standard libraries
  • F - numbering systems
  • G - character sets
  • index.

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