This text aims to serve students taking an introduction to programming (CS-I) course that uses C as the language of implementation. Using a direct and sometimes humorous writing style, the author puts a strong emphasis on proper program design from the beginning. Extensive student pedagogy supports this objective, beginning with many carefully presented examples. Margin notes reinforce key concepts (Heads Up) and common programming errors (Traps). "Putting It Together" sections provide a comprehensive example to show each ...
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This text aims to serve students taking an introduction to programming (CS-I) course that uses C as the language of implementation. Using a direct and sometimes humorous writing style, the author puts a strong emphasis on proper program design from the beginning. Extensive student pedagogy supports this objective, beginning with many carefully presented examples. Margin notes reinforce key concepts (Heads Up) and common programming errors (Traps). "Putting It Together" sections provide a comprehensive example to show each chapter's concepts and proper program development. Instructor's have flexibility to reorder topics, especially pointers, arrays, and topics in Chapter 12, "The Preprocessor and Other Features".
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