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(04 September 2006)

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** **The Deitels' groundbreaking _How to Program_ series offers unparalleled breadth and depth of programming concepts and intermediate-level topics for further study. The books in this series feature hundreds of complete, working programs with thousands of lines of code. **** Includes strong treatment of structured algorithm and program development in ANSI/ISO C with 150 working C programs.  New chapters added for C99 and game programming with the Allegro C Library.  Includes rich, 300-page treatment of object-oriented programming in C++.  Presents each new concept in the context of a complete, working program, immediately followed by one or more windows showing the program's input/output dialog. Enhances the _Live-Code Approach_ with syntax coloring. Provides Helpful Programming Tips, all marked by icons: Good Programming Practices, Common Programming Errors, Error-Prevention Tips, Performance Tips, Portability Tips, Software Engineering Observations, Look and Feel Observations. **** A valuable reference for programmers and anyone interested in learning the C programming language.


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