"This is why you should program in C. Because other languages don’t open portals to hell.”<br /><b>—Michał Zalewski, former CISO, Snap Inc., author of <i>Silence on the Wire</i></b>

The world runs on code written in the C programming language, yet most schools begin the curriculum with Python or Java. Effective C bridges this gap and brings C into the modern era - updated to the latest C23 standard. With the aid of this instant classic, you'll soon be writing professional, portable, and secure C programs to power robust systems and solve real-world problems. Robert C. Seacord introduces C and the C standard library while addressing best practices, common errors, and open debates in the C community. Developed together with other C standards committee experts, Effective C will teach you how to debug, test, and analyse C programs. You'll benefit from Seacord's concise explanations of C language constructs and behaviours, and from his 40 years of coding experience.
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Foreword to the Second Edition
Foreword to the First Edition
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Getting Started with C
Chapter 2: Objects, Functions, and Types
Chapter 3: Arithmetic Types
Chapter 4: Expressions and Operators
Chapter 5: Control Flow
Chapter 6: Dynamically Allocated Memory
Chapter 7: Characters and Strings
Chapter 8: Input/Output
Chapter 9: Preprocessor
Chapter 10: Program Structure
Chapter 11: Debugging, Testing, and Analysis
Appendix: The Fifth Edition of the C Standard (C23)
References
Index
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781718504127
Publisert
2024-10-29
Utgiver
No Starch Press,US
Høyde
236 mm
Bredde
177 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
312

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Biografisk notat

Robert C. Seacord, a world-renowned C programmer and educator, is the convenor of the C standards committee. Seacord’s industry experience includes roles at IBM, the X Consortium, and currently Woven by Toyota. He was a researcher at Carnegie Mellon University’s Software Engineering Institute and professor at the Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science, the Information Networking Institute, and the University of Pittsburgh. His previous books include The CERT® C Coding Standard and Secure Coding in C and C++.