Expert C Programming (Paperback)
by Peter Van Der Linden and Peter Van Der Linden and P. Van Der Linden
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Overview
This is a very different book on the C language! In an easy, conversational style, Peter van der Linden, of Sun's compiler and OS kernel group, presents dozens of astonishing examples drawn from practical experience, including software that blew up the space probe to Venus; the C bug that shut down the entire AT&T phone system; C programmer job interview secrets; why programmers can't tell Halloween from Christmas day; and the C code for a complete BASIC interpreter. Expert C Programming reveals the coding techniques used by the best C programmers. It relates C to other languages, and includes an introduction to C++ that can be understood by any programmer without weeks of mind-bending study. Covering both the IBM PC and UNIX systems, it is an entertaining and educational romp through C showing how experts really use it. Expert C Programming is a must read for anyone who wants to learn more about the implementation, practical use, and folklore of C.
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- ISBN-13: 9780131774292
- ISBN-10: 0131774298
- Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
- Date: June 1994
- Page Count: 384
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Table of Contents
Introduction.
1. The ANSI C Standard.
2. It's Not a Bug, It's a Language Feature!
3. Unscrambling Declarations in C.
4. Thinking of Linking.
5. Poetry in Motion—Runtime Data Structures.
6. Why Programmers Can't Tell Halloween from Christmas Day.
7. The Shocking Truth: Arrays and Pointers Are Not Equivalent!
8. More about Arrays.
9. More about Pointers.
10. You Know C—C++ Is Easy!
Appendix: C Interview Secrets.
- ISBN: 9780131774292
- Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
- Date: June 1994
- Page Count: 384
- Availability: In stock. Usually ships within 24 hours.







