Thursday 2 February 2012

Let Us C by Yashavant Kanetkar

Book Summary of Let Us C

Simplicity has been the hallmark of this book not only in its previous ten English editions, but also I the Hindi, Gujarati, Japanese, Korean, Chinese and US editions. You don’t need to have any programming background to be able to use this book. It begins with the ABC’s of C Programming and steadily builds the pace so that you would be able to understand even the complicated topics present in last 5th chapters quite easily. Each chapter has been designed to create a deep and lasting impression on the reader’smind. Yashavant has crafted well thought;out programming examples to illustrate every aspect of C Programming lucidly.

Today’s C Programmer has to master three things-Intricacies of the C Language, how it works under Windows & Linux and how to use it in today’s Internet-centric world. This book covers all these three aspects of C Programming very well. 
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Some of the highlighting features of the book are:

Raditional C Programming
Data Types & Control Instructions Model
Functions & Pointers Archtecture
Console & File I/O
Structures, Unions, Enums
Bitwise Operators

C Under Windows
Windows Programming
Windows Messaging
Mouse Programming
GDI
Animation & Sound

C Under Linux
Signals and signals Handling
Blocking of signals
Event Driven Programming
Process, PIDs, Zombles
Forking of Process
GNOME Programming Using GTK Library

Internet Programming
TCP/IP Model
Winsock
Building Time Clients
Sending & Receiving Emails
Whois and HTRP clients
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Table Of Contents
  • Getting Started
  • The Decision Control Structure
  • The Loop Control Structure
  • The Case Control Structure
  • Functions and Pointers
  • Data Types Revisited
  • The C Preprocessor
  • Arrays
  • Strings
  • Structures
  • Console Input/ Output
  • File Input/ Output
  • More Issues In Input/ Output
  • Operations On Bits
  • Miscellaneous Features
  • C Under Windows
  • Network & Internet Programming
  • C Under Linux
  • More Linux Programming

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