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Book Reviews :: The Spirit Of C by Henry Mullish and Herbert Cooper
A classic book. It guides you through novice stage to mastering the language . It introduces all the important aspects of the C programming language. All the code and concepts in the book are perfectly portable.
There is absolutely no compiler-specific code here . This might be a pro or con depending on
your intentions. You cant dive into writing your own fancy programs after reading the book , you
might have to go through your compiler documentation to use some very useful but non-portable
libraries such as conio or unistd.
But on the other hand if you stick to what is given in the book , all your code would be perfectly
portable which is more often than not a very welcome thing to do.
Created on 16th August 2000
1. c++ books
computer books
manish kumar on 8th March 2008
2. Ok
Good
scapu on 7th February 2008
3. sir i want to learn C.
please provide me with your notes .
A.Sai kiran on 28th December 2007
4. the sprit of c
nothing
rechintala divya on 15th December 2007
5. any book on j2se &j2ee
hi ...can u suggest me some good books for j2se & j2ee having the fundas in the same way
as c programming has been given in mullish and cooper
thankyou
sunil
sunil on 14th July 2007
6. querry
what is middle-level language ?
amit jain on 24th March 2005
7. near understanding to c Language
I want to understand the basic that how the programe is executed & how the programe is divided
into number of segment like datase-gment,instuction-segment, etc.
where all these things can found
amit jain on 24th March 2005
8. Mouse Programming
Sir, I want the code of Mouse Progamming in TC. I want to use mouse in the grpahics and their applications. If i want to close a programe then how it will work? and simply if i click what will be the code for it?
Ashraf Zia on 11th January 2005
9. the spirit of c by mullish cooper
sir i want to learn javaadvance ,i want to learn c programming. plz tell me about job market for these languages.
jagdale dattatraya c. on 5th January 2005
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