CEG 220
C Programming for Engineers - I
References
Texts:
- C for Engineers and
Scientists, Bronson, G., West Publishing Company, 1993. We used
this text in 1997 and 1998 at Wright State for CEG 220. Lots of
programs and covers ANSI C in a very readable manner.
- C for Scientists and
Engineers, Johnsonbaugh, R. and Kalin, M., Prentice Hall, 1997.
Similar to the Bronson text but at a slightly higher level. Includes
more detailed engineering applications.
- Introduction to ANSI C for
Engineers and Scientists, Etter, D., Prentice Hall, 1996. Small
text with a very clear presentation of elementary C. Good
applications and examples. Covers basically the first five weeks of
CEG 220.
- C Program Design for
Engineers, Hanly, J. R. Koffman, E. B., and Horvath, J. C., Addison
Wesley, 1995. Introductory text which teaches a disciplined approach
to solving engineering problems in ANSI C.
- Structured C for
Engineering and Technology, Adamson, T., Antonakos, J. and Mansfield,
K., 3rd Ed., Prentice Hall, 1998. Applications oriented
presentation. Includes introduction to C++. Disk with programs
comes with the book.
- The C Programming Language,
Kernighan, B. W. and Ritchie, M., Second Edition, Prentice Hall,
1988. The
definitive reference on ANSI C. A very compact text and
reference. Recommended for your personal library.
- Sams Teach Yourself Visual
C++ 6 in 24 Hours, Williams, M., 1998. Shows how to get started
with Visual C++ 6 and covers the user interface in depth. This
is oriented toward the C++ programmer and NOT the C programmer.
- Visual C++6 for Dummies,
Hyman, M. and Arnson, B., IDG Books, 1998. Excellent and fun to read
for learning the MS Visual C++ interface and features. Designed for
learning C++ and developing Windows applications. CD included with all
programs from the book.