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Memory as a Programming Concept in C and C++
Frantisek Franek

Cambridge University Press, 2003 - 272 pages

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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.


Rare book

Excellent coverage of all the memory routines. Lucid explanation but could have added a few more illustrations. Nevertheless, a book that which must be read by all professional C & C++ programmers.









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A Useful & Innovative Book

The viewpoint adopted by this book is an original one, while the insights range from the elementary to the very advanced. The material is well organized, the writing style is excellent, there are numerous examples and exercises. In a world dominated by C/C++ programming, it is a book that I think every professional programmer/computer scientist/software engineer could read with profit.


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Book For Practical Programming.


The book is an excellent one. The author had made is sincere effort to make the concept very clear.The book is well organised in order to eliminate all ambiguity among topics. All examples are well said with the correct context. I think this book is for practical programmers who love the art of programming.


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