Expert C Programming: Deep SecretsThis book is for the knowledgeable C programmer, this is a second book that gives the C programmers advanced tips and tricks. This book will help the C programmer reach new heights as a professional. Organized to make it easy for the reader to scan to sections that are relevant to their immediate needs. |
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Now that you have mastered the way to build data structures in C, you may be
interested in reading a good general-purpose book on data structures. One such
book is Data Struc- tures with Abstract Data Types by Daniel F. Stubbs and Neil
W.
Now that you have mastered the way to build data structures in C, you may be
interested in reading a good general-purpose book on data structures. One such
book is Data Struc- tures with Abstract Data Types by Daniel F. Stubbs and Neil
W.
Stran 145
Now we come to the fine detail of how C organizes the data structures of a
running program. There are a number of runtime data structures: the stack,
activation records, data, heap, and so on. We will look at each of these in turn,
and analyze ...
Now we come to the fine detail of how C organizes the data structures of a
running program. There are a number of runtime data structures: the stack,
activation records, data, heap, and so on. We will look at each of these in turn,
and analyze ...
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This can be very useful if you have complicated data structures. Write and
compile a function to traverse the data structure and print it out. The function won't
be called anywhere in the code, but it will be part of the executable. It is a “
debugger ...
This can be very useful if you have complicated data structures. Write and
compile a function to traverse the data structure and print it out. The function won't
be called anywhere in the code, but it will be part of the executable. It is a “
debugger ...
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Uporabnikova ocena - kalafjj - LibraryThingA very enjoyable read. Not only will you learn aspects of C in great detail (the section on pointers vs. array is excellent), but the author writes in a witty manner I haven't typically found in programming books. (The style reminded me a bit of Programming Perl by Larry Wall.) Celotno mnenje
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