A highly readable text designed for beginning and intermediate C programmers. While focusing on the programming language, the book emphasises stylistic issues and software engineering principles so as to develop programs that are readable, maintainable, portable, and efficient. The software engineer
C: A Software Engineering Approach
β Scribed by Peter A. Darnell; Philip E. Margolis
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 642
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This volume introduces the C language comprehensively through a cumulative and sequential presentation; readable, portable, efficient programs; bug alerts and highlighted text for tips on common errors; examples at the end of every chapter, implemented on three machines; and source code listing.
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This volume introduces the C language comprehensively through a cumulative and sequential presentation; readable, portable, efficient programs; bug alerts and highlighted text for tips on common errors; examples at the end of every chapter, implemented on three machines; and source code listing.
<p>to Software Engineering For 'tis the sport to have the engineer Hoist with his own petar. Shakespeare, Hamlet In the previous chapter, we introduced same basic information about proΒgramming and programming languages, particularly C. If this were a book about building bridges, this first chapter
A highly readable text designed for beginning and intermediate C programmers. While focusing on the programming language, the book emphasises stylistic issues and software engineering principles so as to develop programs that are readable, maintainable, portable, and efficient. The software engineer
A highly readable text designed for beginning and intermediate C programmers. While focusing on the programming language, the book emphasises stylistic issues and software engineering principles so as to develop programs that are readable, maintainable, portable, and efficient. The software engineer
I picked this book up when it was first published in 2000, and thought it was one of the most thorough books on the subject of C++, to explain all the intricacies, the next best thing to having a professor standing next to you and explaining. Eight years later, I still think this is one of the best