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Index
Title Page Copyright Page Overview Contents Acknowledgments About the Author Introduction Part 1. First Steps with C
1. What Is C Programming? 2. How Do I Get Started in C? 3. How Do I Know What’s Happening? 4. Can I See Results? 5. How Do I Store Stuff? 6. Can C Store Words? 7. What Do #include and #define Mean? 8. Can I Ask the User Questions? 9. How Does C Do Math?
Part 2. The Operating Room
10. What Else Can I Do with Expressions? 11. Can I Compare Two Values? 12. How Do I Test Several Things at Once? 13. Are There More Operators?
Part 3. Keeping Control
14. How Can I Do the Same Stuff Over and Over? 15. Are There Other Loops? 16. What if I Want to Stop in the Middle of a Loop? 17. How Can I Test Lots of Values? 18. How Else Can I Control Input and Output? 19. Can You Tell Me More About Strings? 20. Can C Do My Math Homework?
Part 4. C Programs and Lots of Data
21. How Does C Work with Lists? 22. How Can I Search for Data? 23. How Can I Arrange and Alphabetize? 24. What’s the Point? 25. How Are Arrays and Pointers Different? 26. Where’s More Memory? 27. How Do I Store Lots of Data?
Part 5. Form Follows Functions
28. Can My Programs Save Stuff on Disk? 29. Is There Another Way to Save Files? 30. How Can I Better Organize My Programs? 31. How Do Functions Share Data? 32. How Can I Perfect My Functions?
A. Where Do I Go from Here? B. Playing Around with C Blackjack C. The ASCII Table Index Go Ahead. Plug Yourself Into Prentice Hall Computer Publishing Inside Front Cover Order of Operators Crib Notes
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