Memory as a Programming Concept in C and C++Books: Text Books: Operating Systems: Item 4
3 of 9 people found the following review helpful: like someone said, i want to known more, July 26, 2005 Reviewer:Fang Jin (Baltimore, MD United States) - 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. Book Description 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 overlooked in courses and in books. Most professional programmers learn about it entirely through actual experience of the problems it causes. |
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