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If you’re like most people, the above seems like nonsense. Actually, it’s computer sense—C programming. After digesting C For Dummies, 2nd Edition, you’ll understand it. C programs are fast, concise and versatile. They let you boss your computer around for a change. So turn on your computer, get a free compiler and editor (the book tells you where), pull up a chair, and get going. You won’t have to go far (page 13) to find your first program example. You’ll do short, totally manageable, hands-on exercises to help you make sense of:
- All 32 keywords in the C language (that’s right—just 32 words)
- The functions—several dozen of them
- Terms like printf(), scanf(), gets (), and puts ()
- String variables, numeric variables, and constants
- Looping and implementation
- Floating-point values
In case those terms are almost as intimidating as the idea of programming, be reassured that C For Dummies was written by Dan Gookin, bestselling author of DOS For Dummies, the book that started the whole library. So instead of using expletives and getting headaches, you’ll be using newly acquired skills and getting occasional chuckles as you discover how to:
- Design and develop programs
- Add comments (like post-it-notes to yourself) as you go
- Link code to create executable programs
- Debug and deploy your programs
- Use lint, a common tool to examine and optimize your code
A helpful, tear-out cheat sheet is a quick reference for comparison symbols, conversion characters, mathematical doodads, C numeric data types, and more. C For Dummies takes the mystery out of programming and gets you into it quickly and painlessly.
- ISBN-100764570684
- ISBN-13978-0764570681
- Edition2nd
- PublisherFor Dummies
- Publication dateApril 21, 2004
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions7.75 x 1 x 9 inches
- Print length408 pages
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Customers find the book easy to understand and comprehend. They also say it's an excellent example of concise technical writing that makes reading easier. Readers mention the book is useful and works well. However, some feel the content quality is not as good as other Dummies books and lacks substance.
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Customers find the book easy to understand and comprehend. They say it's an excellent example of concise technical writing that makes reading way more easy. Readers also mention it gives an excellent understanding and foundation for C programming.
"...have never or hardly ever coded C. I found this book full of straight to the point information and you begin putting your skills to the test..." Read more
"...And it is well organized and written. Some reviewers thought that the jokes were superfluous, and some are...." Read more
"I found the book very clear and funny, which makes the reading way more easy...." Read more
"...easy to understand and comprehend also easy too look for vital information through the back of the book." Read more
Customers find the book useful and say it works well.
"...to help give me a background in C before learning Objective C. It works well, but can have loooong explanations." Read more
"not as simple as implies, but good tool" Read more
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Customers find the content in the book not relevant to learning C. They say it's a waste of time and not as good as other Dummies books. Readers also mention the book is boring and doesn't add to the learning.
"...so called humor was marked so you could skip it, as it does not really add to the learning...." Read more
"...The style is not only very distracting, but a waste of time...." Read more
"...A good deal of background info which is not really relevent to trying to learn C. More for someone that wants to learn about C, but not the..." Read more
"Boring. I tried to go to the sites listed at the back to get a compiler, and those sites no longer exist. Not a good bargain." Read more
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What exactly is wrong with this book has been said by other reviewers so I'll confine myself to a synopsis of what I've seen others say here that I also found to be true from my own experience: the content to "joke" ratio is out of control. I'd guess for every three pages you get one morsel of useful content, which in most cases could have been stated in a single line.
Get almost any other book on C except this one (Kernighan & Richie is how I learned C in the end...surprise surprise....supplemented by the C Puzzle book and lots & lots of practice).
Another problem is the very first program. The classic program that everyone in the world writes for their first program is called the "Hello World" program. The author chose to distort that to the "Goodbye Cruel World" program. This was an unfortunate choice, quite tactless. The is such a huge problem with teen and young adult suicide these days, many of these kids are depressed, at the very age when one is learing how to program, that this seems to be insensitive. He could have tried "Look out World, here I come!
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Bastante bien explicado y con buenos ejemplos y ejercicios.
Es un nivel básico, si tienes ciertas nociones puede resultar aburrido.
