Based on the popular Koffman style and self-teaching techniques, this new book teaches ANSI C to programmers who need an easy-to-understand introduction to the language. Using style standards that are adopted by major industrial C users, the authors convey the fundamentals of the C language without confusing programmers by introducing complicated advanced material.
Jeri R. Hanly is a member of the computer science faculty at the University of Wyoming. She has developed software for target recognition in collaboration with naval researchers in China Lake, California and has taught software engineering seminars for professional developers of computing systems in the U.S. and Canada.
Elliot Koffman is a professor of computer and information science at Temple University. He is one of the country's foremost CS educators, a former chairman of the ACM Task Force for introductory programming methods courses, and author of a number of successful language texts in Modula-2, FORTRAN, in addition to his four editions of Pascal and Turbo Pascal.
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