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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Stran 102
Making a reference to p[i] says “starting at where p points, step forward over 'i'
things, each of which is a char (i.e., 1 byte long).” For pointers ... the scaling factor
(the size of each thing stepped over) will be a different number of bytes. Since we
...
Making a reference to p[i] says “starting at where p points, step forward over 'i'
things, each of which is a char (i.e., 1 byte long).” For pointers ... the scaling factor
(the size of each thing stepped over) will be a different number of bytes. Since we
...
Stran 196
In its place he puts the crate containing your thing. Your thing then gets zarked
and you never know that it wasn't in the workshop all along. 13. Each player's
stock of things have the same numbers as everybody else's. The Thing King
always ...
In its place he puts the crate containing your thing. Your thing then gets zarked
and you never know that it wasn't in the workshop all along. 13. Each player's
stock of things have the same numbers as everybody else's. The Thing King
always ...
Stran 296
You can then ignore the unimportant differences and just record the key data
items that characterize the thing (e.g., license number, amount due, or address
space boundaries). When you do this, it is called “abstraction”, and the types of
data ...
You can then ignore the unimportant differences and just record the key data
items that characterize the thing (e.g., license number, amount due, or address
space boundaries). When you do this, it is called “abstraction”, and the types of
data ...
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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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