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Content!
The packing was good,worth the money, the quality of the content of the product is awesome and
P**N
Legendary Book
The media could not be loaded. CA 50 year old language and still people love itThis Language is my personal favourite, I was waiting for the International edition but I completed that book in O’Reilly so bought this Indian edition, trust me you wont regret ever, every page is authentic, don’t worry about the green cover it’s just to show that this book is Indian version but the content inside is authentic every line is same(don’t judge a book by it’s cover suits here)ty Pearson and special thanks to Brian & Dennis for this revolutionThis book is for everyone whether you’re a pro programmer or just curious about codes or a fan of C or college student who wanna ace the sems, but learning this one takes time(not as easy as python tough) more practice needed!I tried many books till now some are easy some complicated some got 1000 pages some teach structures, but this will always be my favourite also 288 pages covers whole language in an efficient way, it’s also a programmer flex because this is not just a language its mother of all programming language, so whether to keep it in shelf as an art or master the language, it all depends on you happy learning:)
A**H
Its just ok..
Its ok... But..
C**R
Probably the best book around to start with Low Level Programming (developing native apps)
This is the classic programming reference for C, the only one you would ever need, technically. Not at all outdated like many reviewers say, if at all, you may refer to online documentation for the parts changed. But this book has all you need to get on the right direction to learning C, written by C's great creator Dennis Ritchie.Still very useful and good guide. If you are beginning into C, give it a thorough read atleast 7-8 times, then you will be at ease with C. Reason why it's one of the most hated books is because it's much like the Linux documentation (man pages). A quick start guide, but many people prefer reading bulky reference books which try to provide solutions and examples - kinda trying to spoon feed you while this book is staright forward and very Minimalistic from that standpoint :PPaper quality is sub par, and binding and typeset is not one of the best around, though can live with it! Check pics attached to get a sort of idea of the typography and page quality (very thin pages).
A**T
The book is an instruction manual of the programming language C, but it's not meant for beginners.
The C Programming Language (2nd Edition) Book by two renowned computer scientists Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie is one of the best books on C. It covers all the aspects of the programming language, including descriptions about many features which even an experienced C programmer might not know about. In addition to this, the book also focuses on what common mistakes programmers make while writing a C program, and teaches the reader the correct implementations of the same. There are a few program-related questions at the end of many topics which help the reader understand the concepts better.This book is, however, not meant for those who do not have any previous experience with programming languages which are similar to C (for example: C++, C#, Java, Rust, etc.)
H**R
Good Quality
Good Print and good pick.
G**U
Stars not for the content of the book.
The book itself is great and intuitive to teach you C programming and also could be used as a reference manual, The issue is that the book was sent damaged and the cover was not in a good condition, Pearson group also could have kept the neat classic cover which is sold in the west instead of the ugly green cover.
N**M
Really a good book but not for beginners
I got this book today and will again mention that this book is not for beginners. It will not teach you how to run programs or what is a compiler or what compilers do we have in different systems. This book will just teach you the C programming concepts. Each topic is written very briefly but in very simple and easy to understand language. This book have lot to offer but because each topic is discussed briefly some may find it little hard to understand some topics. And is heavily based on Unix systems. These are some of the reasons why this book is not for beginners. Even the book itself mention that. Also there are several good comments that discuss in more depth about this book.I already know the C basics including pointers so the reason I bought this book is for the last chapter The Unix System Interface. No other C book have that.
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