Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Let us C - Yashavant Kanetkar
This was the first book that got me started off on C programming, and I would strongly recommend it, provided you don't mind overlooking the author's limited lingual skills and choice of words. (That's the only reason I have rated this with 4 stars instead of a full five.) The best parts of the book are the short concise examples, followed by some really interesting exercises: I would recommend that you do each and every problem listed in the exercises, since they help the beginner programmer to immediately apply the concepts learned, and thus permanently internalize them. The exercises themselves are very interesting and challenging and let you test your mettle. All in all, a very good _beginner_ level book to begin your career in C programming.
http://rapidshare.com/files/140943983/Let_Us_C_-_Yashwant_Kanetkar.zip
Digital Logic and Computer Design
Description: This volume presents the basic concepts used in the design and analysis of digital systems, and introduces the principles of digital computer organization and design. Very informative and easy to understand. Mano does a good job of introducing electronical engineering to the reader.
Soulation Link:http://rapidshare.com/files/151057765/Solutions_3rd.rar.html
Description: This volume presents the basic concepts used in the design and analysis of digital systems, and introduces the principles of digital computer organization and design. Very informative and easy to understand. Mano does a good job of introducing electronical engineering to the reader.
Soulation Link:http://rapidshare.com/files/151057765/Solutions_3rd.rar.html
Exploring C++: The Programmer’s Introduction to C++ - Ray Lischner
Exploring C++ uses a series of self–directed lessons to divide C++ into bite–sized chunks that you can digest as rapidly as you can swallow them. The book assumes only a basic understanding of fundamental programming concepts (variables, functions, expressions, statements) and requires no prior knowledge of C or any other particular language. It reduces the usually considerable complexity of C++.
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Link1:http://rapidshare.com/files/203188139/1590597494.rar
Exploring C++ uses a series of self–directed lessons to divide C++ into bite–sized chunks that you can digest as rapidly as you can swallow them. The book assumes only a basic understanding of fundamental programming concepts (variables, functions, expressions, statements) and requires no prior knowledge of C or any other particular language. It reduces the usually considerable complexity of C++.
Download:
Link1:http://rapidshare.com/files/203188139/1590597494.rar
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
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