
Memory as a Programming Concept in C and C++ (English, Frantisek Franek | F. Franek)
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| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
| Language | English |
| ISBN-13 | 9780521520430 |
| ISBN-10 | 0521520436 |
| Author | Frantisek Franek | F. Franek |
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About the Book
Assuming readers have a basic familiarity with C or C++, Frantisek Franek describes the techniques, methods and tools available to develop effective memory usage. The overwhelming majority of "bugs" and crashes in computer programming stem from problems of memory access, allocation, or deallocation. Such memory related errors are notoriously difficult to resolve. Moreover, the role that memory plays in C and C++ programming is a subject often ove…
ISBN: 9780521520430
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- ·In-depth exploration of topics covered in Memory as a Programming Concept in C and C++
- ·Key concepts explained with clarity and practical examples
- ·Insights valuable for anyone studying or working in Cambridge University Press
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Customer Reviews
Fear no more !
If someones primary need is to clear up all missunderstandings and fears of how to effectively use computer's memory while coding in C or C++ , then this is the book. Although the typographic layout of the book is less than atractive for reading, the content compensates for that. It is one of the very few books on this crucial programming issue that explains in great detail all intricacies, loopholes and traps that one has to deal with when needs to talk with real silicon, memory locations, through his/her code. The many code examples that accompany the text leave no place for ambiguities. Even if you consider yourself a pro-C-programmer, certain issues of memory management and the way that are tackled in this book will leave you impressed at least.John Piliounis, Physicist, Athens, Greece
excellent
Dans ce livre, il y a des choses qu'on ne retrouve pas dans les autres livres sur le C, et il se concentre vraiment sur la gestion de la mémoire, le nerf de la guerre dans ce domaine.
This book is a classic
This book is far and away my favourite computer book. The author does very well at explaining memory concepts in C/C++ programs - concisely. The strength of this book is it makes clear all of those tricky questions that arise about pointers and more. Programming experts will likely know everything in this book, but everyone else should read it! Please ignore advice from other reviewers suggesting you can work all the concepts out for yourself. That's a sure way to remain confused and write buggy programs. I've owned this book for 7 years, and it well thumbed.
A must-have
Very informative. One of the rare books that will teach the importance of memory in a program. Memory leaks is the common pitfall of programmers after all.
like someone said, i want to known more
It's always no hurt to read some fundermantal material written by a dumb-proof way by a professional. This book is one of kind.The only regret is that I'd like the book size to be doubled. Maybe assembly language book will cover the material which is missing from this book.











