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Intermediate C programming

By: Lu, Yung-Hsiang.
Contributor(s): Thiruvathukal, George K.
Publisher: Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2024Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xxxi, 400 p. ; ill., 26 cm.ISBN: 9781032189819.Subject(s): Computer programming | Allocate memory | Binary search tree | Call stack | CFLAGS | Doubly linked list | Swap Function | Fopen function | Malloc | Makefile | Pre-order traversal | Stack memory | ValgrindDDC classification: 005.133 Summary: Annotation. Teach Your Students How to Program WellIntermediate C Programming provides a stepping-stone for intermediate-level students to go from writing short programs to writing real programs well. It shows students how to identify and eliminate bugs, write clean code, share code with others, and use standard Linux-based tools, such as ddd and valgrind. The text covers numerous concepts and tools that will help your students write better programs. It enhances their programming skills by explaining programming concepts and comparing common mistakes with correct programs. It also discusses how to use debuggers and the strategies for debugging as well as studies the connection between programming and discrete mathematics.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Annotation. Teach Your Students How to Program WellIntermediate C Programming provides a stepping-stone for intermediate-level students to go from writing short programs to writing real programs well. It shows students how to identify and eliminate bugs, write clean code, share code with others, and use standard Linux-based tools, such as ddd and valgrind. The text covers numerous concepts and tools that will help your students write better programs. It enhances their programming skills by explaining programming concepts and comparing common mistakes with correct programs. It also discusses how to use debuggers and the strategies for debugging as well as studies the connection between programming and discrete mathematics.

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