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"In the aggregate [with other Programming, books] hugely shaped me." - Patrick Collison
Deep C Secrets
Written for experienced C programmers who want to quickly pick up some of the insights and techniques of experts and master the fine arts of ANSI C, this volume passes on the wisdom of a highly experienced C compiler writer and his colleagues to help programmers reach new heights, and avoid common software pitfalls along the way. Using an original ...
A BrainFriendly Guide
Ever wished you could learn C from a book Head First C provides a complete learning experience for C and structured imperative Programming,. With a unique method that goes beyond syntax and howto manuals, this guide not only teaches you the language, it helps you understand how to be a great programmer. You'll learn key areas such as language basi...
Updated for the GNU Compiler version 6.3.0 and Windows 10
Learn Socket Programming, in C and Write Secure and Optimized Network Code
Practical Exercises on the Computational Subjects You Keep Avoiding (Like C) (Zed Shaw's Hard Way Series)
Need to learn C Now you can! Forget oldfashioned C Programming, books that assume you're a computer hardware expert and teach frustrating, oldfashioned coding styles. If you know any language at all, Zed A. Shaw's "Learn C the Hard Way" can help you get started fast with modern C Programming,. This book/CD package is called "The Hard Way," but it'...
C, Assembly, and Program Execution on Intel 64 Architecture,
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