Abstract

In this chapter, the software background needed for microcomputer interfacing is surveyed. The chapter introduces C followed by the description and handling of data structures. C constructs are introduced to make the implementation of storage structures concrete. Indexed and sequential structures are surveyed as well. The chapter also covers programming style, procedure calling and argument passing techniques. Data structure handling is briefly covered in the chapter. Programming styles; including the writing of structured, modular, and object-oriented programming; are introduced. Subroutines are further studied as an introduction to programming style. The use of classes in C + + is also introduced at the end of the chapter. In addition, the chapter covers structured and top-down, and bottom-up programming, and introduces object-oriented C. It shows some techniques that are used to improve C procedures or insert necessary corrections to the code produced by the compiler.

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