A. Where Do I Go from Here?

This appendix lists some books that you might want to read now that you know C. All these books are from Sams Publishing.

Teach Yourself C in 21 Days

With this best-selling book, users can achieve C success now! Each lesson can be completed in two to three hours or less. Shaded syntax boxes, Q & A sections, and “Do/Don’t” sections reinforce the important topics of C. (Beginning to Intermediate)

Advanced C

Here’s the next step for programmers who want to improve their C programming skills. This book gives efficiency tips and techniques for debugging C programs and improving their speed, memory usage, and readability. (Intermediate to Advanced)

Moving from C to C++

This book is an invaluable guide for C programmers who want to learn how to move from C to C++. It shows how one application written in C is converted to C++ with more efficient code. It includes tips and techniques for making the transition from C to C++ and shows the “why” of object-oriented programming before teaching the specifics.

(Beginning to Intermediate)

C++ Programming 101

Readers take an active approach to learning C++ in this step-by-step tutorial/workbook. Special features such as Find the Bug, Try This, Think About..., Finish the Program, and Still Confused? give the reader a thorough understanding of the language.

(Beginning)

Turbo C++ Programming 101

Readers take an active approach to learning Turbo C++ in this step-by-step tutorial/workbook. Special features such as Find the Bug, Try This, Think About..., Finish the Program, and Still Confused? give the reader a thorough understanding of the language.

(Beginning)

Advanced C++

This comprehensive guide is the next step for programmers who have achieved proficiency with the basics of C++ and want to learn about advanced topics.

(Intermediate to Advanced)

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