An edition of Illustrated C (1992)

Illustrated C

Covers UNIX and DOS Platforms

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An edition of Illustrated C (1992)

Illustrated C

Covers UNIX and DOS Platforms

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Illustrated C explorers the construction of several different applications, from start to finish. Through a focus on building useful, practical programs, Illustrated C gives the C programmer the "why and how" of application design and development. Each program is thoroughly annotated in a clear, readable style.

Programs include: a menuing system; a mini-database; an address program; a set of utilities for directory navigation; a portable journal manager; and two text processors for source code listings. All programs can work under both DOS and UNIX/Xenix.

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R&D Publications
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English
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317

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1992, R&D Publications
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February 2, 2021 Edited by smiller933 Changed number of pages to 317 to fix hotlink for biography.
February 2, 2021 Edited by smiller933 Added a couple of items to index. Extended pagination to 317 to allow biography to be hotlinked in Table of Contents.
February 2, 2021 Edited by smiller933 Completed Index
February 2, 2021 Edited by smiller933 Added subtitle and copyright date. Minor edit to where published. Added first few items for Table of Contents.
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