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What the book covers: C For Dummies, 2nd Edition covers everything you need to begin writing C programs. It explains the entire development cycle- designing and developing the program, writing source code, compiling the code, linking the code to create the executable program, debugging, and deployment. It explains all the intricacies of writing the code- the basic and not-so-basic building blocks that make up the source code., while (dead-horse) beat (): 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., while (dead_horse), while (dead_horse) beat (): 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., while (dead_horse) beat (): 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.

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