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Memory as a Programming Concept in C and C++ View Larger Image | Frantisek Franek Cambridge University Press, Paperback, Published November 2003, 262 pages, ISBN 0521520436 | List Price: $44.99 Our Price: $31.95 You Save: $13.04 (29% Off)
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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.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. From source file to executable file
3. Variables and objects, pointers and addresses
4. Dynamic allocation and deallocation of memory
5. Functions and function calls
6. One-dimensional arrays and strings
7. Multi-dimensional arrays
8. Classes and objects
9. Linked data structures
10. Memory leaks and their debugging
11. Programs in execution - processes and threads.
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