Comments:
This is part of the Nutshell Handbook series and presents not only syntax, but also style and debugging tips. The Nutshell Handbook series is famous for being practical, useful, complete, and an all-around incredible resource. Topics in this book include: the basics of program writing; the programming process; modular programming; programming style; basic declarations and expressions; arrays, qualifiers, and numbers; decision and control statements; more control statements; variable scope and functions; the C preprocessor; bit operations; advanced types; simple pointers; file input and output; debugging and optimizations; floating point numbers; advanced pointers; portability problems; and some excellent appendices. Lots of code examples, and clear writing, and tons of practical help.This book was recommended by Lynellen Perry <perryl@acm.org>
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