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From the Publisher:The Art and Science of C provides a solid introduction to computer science that emphasizes software engineering an the development of good programming style. In addition, students learn the fundamentals of ANSI C, which has become a standard throughout the computing industry. Writing in an engaging style, Stanford professor Eric Roberts makes difficult concepts accessible and exciting.