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Practical C Programming: Why Does 2+2 = 5986? (Nutshell Handbooks)
Steve Oualline
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| #413989 in Books | 1997-08-11 | 1997-08-08 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.19 x1.10 x7.00l,1.55 | File type: PDF | 456 pages||120 of 127 people found the following review helpful.| Good Reference, But Some Mistakes|By Travis Parks|I have had the Special Edition sitting on my shelf for the past 10 years. I have always relished it, just like K&R's "The C Programming Language". Even though I don't program in either language on a day-to-day basis, I find their contents invaluable examples of how to stay in-touch with the machine.
Bjarne went al|From the Publisher|There are lots of introductory C books, but this is the one that has the no-nonsense, practical approach that has made Nutshell Handbooks(R) famous. C programming is more than just getting the syntax right. Style and debugging also play a trem
There are lots of introductory C books, but this is the first one that has the no-nonsense, practical approach that has made Nutshell Handbooks® famous.C programming is more than just getting the syntax right. Style and debugging also play a tremendous part in creating programs that run well and are easy to maintain. This book teaches you not only the mechanics of programming, but also describes how to create programs that are easy to read, debug, and update....
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