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- Title: C Elements of Style: The Programmer's Style Manual for Elegant C and C++ Programs
- Author(s) Steve Oualline
- Publisher: M & T Books (November 1992)
- Paperback: 265 pages
- eBook: HTML and PDF
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1558512918
- ISBN-13: 978-1558512917
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This handy guide covers the principals of good programming style, teaching C and C++ programmers how to write code that can be easily read, understood, and maintained by others. Whether you're a student or professional programmer, you'll benefit from the many tips and techniques for constructing elegant, reliable code.
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