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- Title: Extreme C: Taking you to the limit in Concurrency, OOP, and the most advanced capabilities of C
- Author(s) Kamran Amini
- Publisher: Packt Publishing (October 31, 2019); eBook (Free Edition)
- Permission: Free eBook Provided by the Publisher (Packt)
- Paperback: 822 pages
- eBook: HTML
- Language: English
- ISBN-10/ASIN: 1789343623
- ISBN-13: 978-1789343625
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There's a lot more to C than knowing the language syntax. The industry looks for developers with a rigorous, scientific understanding of the principles and practices. Extreme C will teach you to use C's advanced low-level power to write effective, efficient systems. This intensive, practical guide will help you become an expert C programmer.
Building on your existing C knowledge, you will master preprocessor directives, macros, conditional compilation, pointers, and much more. You will gain new insight into algorithm design, functions, and structures. You will discover how C helps you squeeze maximum performance out of critical, resource-constrained applications.
In Extreme C, Amini encourages you to think, question, apply, and experiment for yourself. The book is essential for anybody who wants to take their C to the next level.
About the Authors- Kamran Amini is a senior professional specialized in embedded and kernel development. He has worked for numerous Iranian well-known companies as a senior engineer, architect, consultant, and CTO.
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