Conceptive C (Harry McGeough)

 
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Conceptive C (Harry McGeough)

This book contains 88 C programs used to teach C programming.

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About the Authors
An artificial intelligence programming language called Conceptive-C is based on Objective-C and C. It is made to work with Apple Mac OS X and iOS and is a superset of both languages. For GNU GCC, the implementation is currently being developed.
Publisher
Published
Published Date / Year
(January 22, 2012)
Hardcover
242 pages
eBook Format
Online, in HTML, PDF, ePub, Kindle, etc
ISBN-10
1469957396
ISBN-13
978-1469957395

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