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ANSI C for Corporate Programmers: A No-Nonsense Guide for Experienced Business Programmers (Wiley Professional Computing)

by Jim Inglis

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Looks at C from the perspective of a COBOL programmer and identifies those areas which will be of specific relevance and interest to the reader with this background. Covers all programming concepts common to C, including pointers, functions and recursion. Anticipates the C questions a programmer may have and omits unnecessary detail on the basics of programming found in introductory texts but of little importance to the experienced COBOL programmer.… (more)
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Looks at C from the perspective of a COBOL programmer and identifies those areas which will be of specific relevance and interest to the reader with this background. Covers all programming concepts common to C, including pointers, functions and recursion. Anticipates the C questions a programmer may have and omits unnecessary detail on the basics of programming found in introductory texts but of little importance to the experienced COBOL programmer.

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