This text introduces the C programming language using a range of engineering and science applications in the examples and exercises. The book assumes no programming experience and is suitable for an introduction to programming course (using C instead of Fortran or Pascal). Structured programming principles are introduced early and used throughout. Clear explanations and many example programs (using ANSI C) show C as a powerful tool in engineering and science applications. Includes exercises after each section, common programming error sections, and chapter summaries.
C for Engineers and Scientists is a direct result of the success (and the limitations) of its predecessor, A First Book of C. In this regard, my most heartfelt acknowledgment and appreciation goes to the instructors and students who found the earlier edition to be of service to them in their respective quests to teach and learn C.

