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Welcome to Practical C Programming Practices (130+ Common Projects)! Learning C programming language and understanding C programming language are two different things. Almost every student enjoy learning C programming language. But, only a few number of these students actually understand C programming language afterwards. This is where the remaining students are left behind and kept wandering from one course to another over the internet to get the best knowledge on understanding C programming language with cups of coffee on their table everyday.
130+ C programming best practices for absolute beginner is a comprehensive and concise guide with over 15 hours of content that is designed to pick up every interested student from the state of "zero-knowledge" to a state of "Hero-knowledge" in C programming with lots of practical C projects
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- A chapter title with the sample program's purpose
- The sample code
- The output
That's it. No explanation of what the code is doing, no larger theme of concepts or form: just barely-working code that does exactly what the chapter title says it will do, often in sub-optimal form. The code I can see for manipulating strings, for instance, is frequently using unsafe operations and not checking for sizes before pasting.At best, this reads like a solution guide to an Intro-to-C book.
At worst, it looks like the author just grabbed a bunch of sample code that they found on RosettaCode or StackOverflow and made a book out of it.
It's not worth a dollar, and it's sure as hell not worth the $25 it will ask after this "sale" is over.
- A chapter title with the sample program's purpose
- The sample code
- The output
That's it. No explanation of what the code is doing, no larger theme of concepts or form: just barely-working code that does exactly what the chapter title says it will do, often in sub-optimal form. The code I can see for manipulating strings, for instance, is frequently using unsafe operations and not checking for sizes before pasting.At best, this reads like a solution guide to an Intro-to-C book.
At worst, it looks like the author just grabbed a bunch of sample code that they found on RosettaCode or StackOverflow and made a book out of it.
It's not worth a dollar, and it's sure as hell not worth the $25 it will ask after this "sale" is over.