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The C programming Language By Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie. Published by Prentice-Hall in 1988. ISBN 0-13-110362-8 (paperback). ISBN 0-13-110370-9. Contents Preface Preface to the first edition Introduction 1. Chapter 1: A Tutorial Introduction 1. Getting Started 2. Variables and Arithmetic Expressions 3. The for statement 4. Symbolic Constants 5. Character Input and Output 1. File Copying 2. Character Counting 3. Line Counting 4. Word Counting 6. Arrays 7. Functions 8. Arguments - Call by Value 9. Character Arrays 10. External Variables and Scope 2. Chapter 2: Types, Operators and Expressions 1. Variable Names 2. Data Types and Sizes 3. Constants 4. Declarations 5. Arithmetic Operators 6. Relational and Logical Operators 7. Type Conversions 8.
C is a general-purpose programming language with features economy of expression, modern flow control and data structures, and a rich set of operators. C is not a ‘‘very high level’’ language, nor a ‘‘big’’ one, and is not specialized to any particular area of application.
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