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21st Century C, 2nd Edition
Author : Ben Klemens
Binding:Paperback
Publication Date 2017
Publisher : Shroff/O'Reilly
SKU:9789352134984
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Throw out your old ideas about C and get to know a programming language thats substantially outgrown its origins. With this revised edition of 21st Century C, youll discover up-to-date techniques missing from other C tutorials, whether youre new to the language or just getting reacquainted.C isnt just the foundation of modern programming languages; it is a modern language, ideal for writing efficient, state-of-the-art applications. Get past idioms that made sense on mainframes and learn the tools you need to work with this evolved and aggressively simple language. No matter what programming language you currently favor, youll quickly see that 21st century C rocks.
Set up a C programming environment with shell facilities, makefiles, text editors, debuggers, and memory checkers
Use Autotools, Cs de facto cross-platform package manager
Learn about the problematic C concepts too useful to discard
Solve Cs string-building problems with C-standard functions
Use modern syntactic features for functions that take structured inputs
Build high-level, object-based libraries and programs
Perform advanced math, talk to internet servers, and run databases with existing C libraries
This edition also includes new material on concurrent threads, virtual tables, C99 numeric types, and other features.About the AuthorBen KlemensBen Klemens has been doing statistical analysis and computationally-intensive modeling of populations ever since getting his PhD in Social Sciences from Caltech. He is of the opinion that writing code should be fun, and has had a grand time writing analyses and models (mostly in C) for the Brookings Institution, the World Bank, National Institute of Mental Health, et al. As a Nonresident Fellow at Brookings and with the Free Software Foundation, he has done work on ensuring that creative authors retain the right to use the software they write. He currently works for the United States FederalGovernment.
