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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Deep Secrets Peter van der Linden. call localtime() to convert it to a struct tm, and
then finally call the strftime() string-from-time function to convert the struct tm time
to an ASCII string in local format. Lundi 6 Avril 1992 but rather in a corrupted ...
Deep Secrets Peter van der Linden. call localtime() to convert it to a struct tm, and
then finally call the strftime() string-from-time function to convert the struct tm time
to an ASCII string in local format. Lundi 6 Avril 1992 but rather in a corrupted ...
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Both arrays and pointers can be initialized with a literal string in their definition.
Although these cases look the same, different things are happening. A pointer
definition does not allocate space for what's pointed at, only for the pointer,
except ...
Both arrays and pointers can be initialized with a literal string in their definition.
Although these cases look the same, different things are happening. A pointer
definition does not allocate space for what's pointed at, only for the pointer,
except ...
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... favorite Microsoft question. The interviewer asks the applicant to write some
code that selects one string at random from a file of strings. The classic way of
doing this is to read the file, counting the strings and keeping a record of the
offset at ...
... favorite Microsoft question. The interviewer asks the applicant to write some
code that selects one string at random from a file of strings. The classic way of
doing this is to read the file, counting the strings and keeping a record of the
offset at ...
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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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