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_aDeitel, H.M _914651 |
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_aC _bHow to program _cby H. M. Deitel and P. J. Deitel |
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_aNwe Delhi _bPrentice Hall _c2003 |
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_ali, 1253p. _cillustrations ; 24 cm |
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_aHow to program series _914652 |
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500 | _aUnlike instructors who typically teach C-procedural programming language to those who already know how to program, these MIT graduates introduce not only C in this iteration of this widely-used introductory text (2nd ed., 1994) but also object-oriented C++ and Java programming. Its 30 chapters include performance tips, software engineering observations, and exercises. Appended material includes Internet, Web, and C99 resources; operator precedence charts; the ASCII character set; and sundry number systems. The CD-ROM contains Borland C++ 5.5 Compiler for Windows, and JBuilder Foundations for Windows, Linux, and Solaris. An ancillary package and Web site are available. The authors are the principals of a corporate training and content-creation organization. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, | ||
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_aC (Computer program language), C (Langage de programmation), C++, Java (Computer program language) _914653 |
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_aC (Computer program language) _aC (Langage de programmation) _aC++ _aJava (Computer program language) |
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_aDeitel, P.J _914654 |
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