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The manuscript consists of 134 pages formatted on a computer, in the format B5, with a number of figures, examples, and solved problems. The presentation is organized in 17 chapters: 1 Introduction, 2 Fundamentals of the Programming languages C, 3 Structure of C programs, 4 Arrays, 5 Pointers, 6 Dynamic memory allocation, 7 Strings, 8 Structures, 9 Unions, 10 Functions, 11 Linked lists, 12 Classes of memory, 13 Data and input-output functions, 14 Functions of standard program library, 15 Pre-processing instructions, 16 Solved problems, 17 References.
The manuscript is prepared as a textbook for programming in the Programming language C and intended to students of the Faculty of Electronic Engineering.. The organization of chapters and way of presentation didactically introduces a student to certain concepts of the C language, programming structures, and the way of their using in writing a program. The C language is presented by following the accepted standards for this language.
Together with 29 solved examples throughout the text, the manuscript contains a separate chapter with 14 extended examples that permit development of seminar works and preparing for the exam of the corresponding course.
Knowledge of only elementary concepts in programming languages is required in order to follow the presentation. Besides students of this course, all those interested in learning programming in C will found the manuscript a suitable literature.
I consider that the extent, contents, and the way of presentation in the manuscript “Programming Language C with Solved Problems” fulfils all the criteria for a textbook, and recommend it to be used in teaching of the courses Programming Languages and Algorithms and Programming.
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