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Pointers in C Programming: A Modern Approach to Memory Management, Recursive Data Structures, Strings, and Arrays

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Gain a better understanding of pointers, from the basics of how pointers function at the machine level, to using them for a variety of common and advanced scenarios. This short contemporary guide book on pointers in C programming provides a resource for professionals and advanced students needing in-depth hands-on coverage of pointer basics and advanced features. It includes the latest versions of the C language, C20, C17, and C14.

You'll see how pointers are used to provide vital C features, such as strings, arrays, higher-order functions and polymorphic data structures. Along the way, you'll cover how pointers can optimize a program to run faster or use less memory than it would otherwise.

There are plenty of code examples in the book to emulate and adapt to meet your specific needs.

What You Will Learn




Work effectively with pointers in your C programming
Learn how to effectively manage dynamic memory
Program with strings and arrays
Create recursive data structures
Implement function pointers


Who This Book Is For
Intermediate to advanced level professional programmers, software developers, and advanced students or researchers. Prior experience with C programming is expected.

552 pages, Paperback

Published April 23, 2021

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Thomas Mailund

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March 6, 2022
The author failed miserably to explain his own code in a way that the book is rendered useless by his bad explaination. Just getting snd reading the source code itself is more beneficial. Also a lot of typos in the book.
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