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Excellent Book on C
This is the best book on C language that I have ever come across. Pointers, Data structures and file management are very well explained. I would advise any one looking for in depth information on C , to go for this book. I really hope that the author comes out with books on C++ and Java.
Published on July 30, 1999
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an unique and excellent book
It is an unique and excellent book. It explains in details the pointer concept. However, I think some of the codes can be better written. The examples in the book are written in such a way sometimes it is difficult to get get the points cross to its readers. For example, the examples can use more printf statement to let readers see the result.
Published on June 9, 1999 by ohur1688
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Excellent Book on C, July 30, 1999
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This review is from: Introductory C, Second Edition: Pointers, Functions, and Files (Paperback)
This is the best book on C language that I have ever come across. Pointers, Data structures and file management are very well explained. I would advise any one looking for in depth information on C , to go for this book. I really hope that the author comes out with books on C++ and Java.
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A must read for every C programmer, April 3, 1999
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This review is from: Introductory C, Second Edition: Pointers, Functions, and Files (Paperback)
This books give you the inside out of the C programming language. The book explains all the features associated with C in a very easy to read style. The beauty of the book really comes into play when it explains the pointers concept in C, that is the heart of C programming language. A must read if you are scared of pointers.
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Why did someone write a book about C in the 90's?, September 11, 1999
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This review is from: Introductory C, Second Edition: Pointers, Functions, and Files (Paperback)
The language has been around since the early 70's. Hundreds of books have been written about it. It took more than 20 years for someone to get it right. If you want to use C productively, you can't memorize syntax and start tossing code around. It will bite you every time, and you will spend endless hours trying to debug your programs by superstition. "Hmm. Maybe if I put a semi-colon there. . . ." When you understand it, you see why it's so powerful, and why it's been so popular. You might actually get to the point where you like C!! This is the best book about C that I have ever read, and I've read a number of them, if you want to get to the point where you understand the language. It's a shame that so many people had to learn the language without the benefit of this book.
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Simply the best book on C, March 30, 1999
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This review is from: Introductory C, Second Edition: Pointers, Functions, and Files (Paperback)
It really upsets me that nobody out there has placed a review on this book. First off, I have read many books on C programming, and I think that this book is definitely the best one. This book has thorough explanations on pointers, arrays, structures, linked lists, I/O controls, functions etc..(All the basic elements of C programming). The best part of this book is that the author explains the use of pointers through all the basic structures of the C language. This book also includes several chapters on the basics of the C++ language with the same accuracy and thoroughness. If you think that you'll find a better book than this one (which I doubt will ever happen) then feel free to drop me a line. We just have to thank the author for writing this great book (I wish there would be more books like this one).
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an unique and excellent book, June 9, 1999
This review is from: Introductory C, Second Edition: Pointers, Functions, and Files (Paperback)
It is an unique and excellent book. It explains in details the pointer concept. However, I think some of the codes can be better written. The examples in the book are written in such a way sometimes it is difficult to get get the points cross to its readers. For example, the examples can use more printf statement to let readers see the result.
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