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Let US C by Yashwant Kanetkar
Description: ""Simplicity""- That has been the hallmark of this book in not only its previous fourteen English editions, but also in the Hindi, Guajarati, Japanese, Korean, Chinese and US editions. This book does not assume any programming background. It begins with the basics towards the end of the book. Each Chapter Contains: Lucid explanation of the concept well thought-out, fully working programming examples End of chapter exercises that would help you practise the learned in the chapter Hand crafted ""kanNotes"" that would help you remember and revise the concepts covered in each chapter. Table of Contents: Getting Started C Instructions Decision Control Instruction More Complex Decision Making Loop Control Instruction More Complex Repetitions Case Control Instruction Functions Pointers Recursion Data Types Revisited The C Preprocessor Arrays Multidimensional Arrays Strings Handling Multiple Strings Structures Console Input/ Output File Input/ Output More Issues in Input/ Output Operations on Bits Miscellaneous Features C Under Linux Interview FAQ's Appendix A- Compilation and Execution Appendix B- Precedence table Appendix C-Chasing the Bugs Appendix D- ACII Chart Periodic Tests I to IV Index
SQL, PL/SQL by Ivan Bayross
Oracle's Workgroup or Enterprise Server, are the world's largest selling RDBMS products. It is estimated that the combined sales of both these Oracle products account for more than 80% of RDBMS products. It is estimated that the combines sales of both these Oracle products account for more than 80% of RDBMS engines sold worldwide.A very large amount of commercial applications are developed around these products. Most ERP software such as SAP R3, Avalon, Marshall, PeopleSoft, Oracle Applications and a host of other such client software work with the Oracle RDBMS engine worldwide.Whether a corporate entity chooses to use Oracle Work Group of Enterprise Server, the natural programming language of both of these products in ANSI SQL and PL/SQL. This book has been written to address the need of programmers who wish to have a ready reference book, with examples, which covers ANSI SQL and PL/SQL.The creating of User Defined Functions, Procedures, Database triggers and other specific data processing PL/SQL code blocks for commercial applications will always required programmers who can code comfortably in ANSI SQL and PL/SQL.Exception handling, Oracle's default locking and User defined locking has been covered in a fair amount of detail. However these areas are of great interest to commercial application developers Programmers with these explicit skills will always find employment in that segment of the software industry, which develops commercial applications.I have tried to use my extensive commercial application development experience in Oracle using ANSI SQL and PL/SQL to produce a book that has answers to most of the questions that seem to puzzle programmers in ANSI SQL and PL/SQL.Every single programming question has not been answered, indeed if I tried to actually do that I would fail since I believe that I myself have not encountered every single programming problem. However, I''ve chosen several key areas in commercial applications and tried to address a set of issues that most commercial applications developers
