Learning to program in C /
by Thomas Plum.
- Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall, 1983.
- vi, 20-7 p.
Includes bibliography and index. Title on cover : The hallmark of C language is its grasp of the common features of modern computer architecture, for the full spectrum of processors, micro, mini and mainframe. This "Implementer's language" creates the opportunity for small, fast programs which can be run, without change, on all these machines. With or without previous programming experience, you can learn the fundamentals of this powerful language and apply them to real-time pogramming, signal processing, electronic engineering, application packaging or sophisitcated personal computing.