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C Programming: Memory & Pointers, Instructor's edition, Part 3 (Pointers & Dynamic Memory)
By: Shahid BokhariImprint: Algopath LLC
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This instructor's edition omits explanations, discussions and exercises but includes all animations from the original edition. Classroom use of this material, that is (a) projection of this material on a screen or display device, (b) broadcast, multicast or unicast of this material to one or more computer systems and (c) broadcast, multicast or unicast of this material to one or more screens or display devices. is permitted PROVIDED ALL VIEWERS ARE SITUATED WITHIN THE SAME PHYSICAL CLASSROOM, LECTURE THEATER OR AUDITORIUM. This eBook is designed for use with Adobe® Reader® 7.0. If loaded into Adobe® Digital Editions, the animations will work correctly, but some of the other features, such as annotations, may be unavailable. Part 3 covers Pointers and Dynamic Memory.
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| Title of Computers eBook: C Programming: Memory & Pointers, Instructor's edition, Part 3 (Pointers & Dynamic Memory) | |
| Release Date: 04-07-2008 | |
| Publisher: Algopath LLC |
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| Parent title | C Programming: Memory & Pointers,... |
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| Encrypted (DRM) | Yes |
| SKU | 9780980234152 |
| File size | 4933 |
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| Copying | Not allowed |
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