C Programming Language by Brian W. Kernighan, Dennis M. Ritchie, Dennis Ritchie, Dennis M. Ritchie

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  • Publisher: Pearson Education
  • Pub. Date: March 1989
  • ISBN-13: 9780131103627
  • Sales Rank: 16,188
  • 272pp
  • Series: Software Series
  • Edition Description: REV
  • Edition Number: 2
 
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Synopsis

This book is meant to help the reader learn how to program in C. It is the definitive reference guide, now in a second edition. Although the first edition was written in 1978, it continues to be a worldwide best-seller. This second edition brings the classic original up to date to include the ANSI standard.

From the Preface:

We have tried to retain the brevity of the first edition. C is not a big language, and it is not well served by a big book. We have improved the exposition of critical features, such as pointers, that are central to C programming. We have refined the original examples, and have added new examples in several chapters. For instance, the treatment of complicated declarations is augmented by programs that convert declarations into words and vice versa. As before, all examples have been tested directly from the text, which is in machine-readable form.

As we said in the first preface to the first edition, C "wears well as one's experience with it grows." With a decade more experience, we still feel that way. We hope that this book will help you to learn C and use it well.

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The original authors of C and the first UNIX system present this concise and powerful guide to ANSI standard C programming. This version, building on Kerninghan and Ritchie's classic The C Programming Language, brings readers up-to-date with the finalized ANSI standard for C while teaching users how to take advantage of noted C features like economy of expression, its full set of operators and more. One reader claimed "Just about every C programmer I respect learned C from this book," while another raved that this book is the "Bible of C." This book is regarded by just about anyone in the C field as the canonical work on the C language and is essential reading for C programmers.

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Second edition guide for experienced programmers who want to learn C quickly without going back to the basics. Translates C terms, commands, and programs in BASIC, FORTRAN, PASCAL, PL/1 and COBOL. No bibliography. Ten years after the first, the master has a second edition ready. Based on the proposed ANSI C. An essential for the C and UNIX user. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Biography

Brian W. Kernighan works in the Computing Science Research Center at Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies. He is Consulting Editor for Addison-Wesley's Professional Computing Series and the author, with Dennis Ritchie, of The C Programming Language.

 

Dennis Ritchie is a computer scientist notable for his influence on .

 

 

 

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Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 The ultimate guide to programming
Sean (thongzshoe@aol.com) , a network admin, 11/20/2002

This the first book I ever read about programming next to the book for my TI-82 calculator in Junior High. This book contains everything a beginning programmer needs to learn and understand the concepts involved in entry level programming and gives them a needed introduction to Unix. It is an awesome reference for even the most knowledgable programmers and comes in handy during late night programming when you can't seem to remember anything. I recommend this book to anyone who wants to even consider programming.

Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 Re: NOT A GOOD BOOK
A reviewer, A reviewer, 10/28/2002

the dude who wrote the review above is a senile person, obviously. this is a 5 star book PERIOD. so so so many people recommend this book. it is a little hard to follow at times, but just read it slow and try different things and you will come out a better programmer. if you struggle with some of the exercies then it also might be a good idea to buy "The C Answer Book".

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