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Memory as a Programming Concept in C and C++
Memory as a Programming Concept in C and C++
ISBN: 0521520436
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 64
Authors:
Frantisek Franek
BUY ON AMAZON
Memory as a Programming Concept in C and C
Back Cover
About
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: From Source File to Executable File
Review
Exercises
References
Chapter 3: Variables and Objects
Review
Exercises
References
Chapter 4: Dynamic Allocation and Deallocation of Memory
Review
Exercises
References
Chapter 5: Functions and Function Calls
Review
Exercises
References
Chapter 6: One-Dimensional Arrays and Strings
Review
Exercises
References
Chapter 7: Multi-Dimensional Arrays
Review
Exercises
References
Chapter 8: Classes and Objects
Review
Exercises
References
Chapter 9: Linked Data Structures
Review
Exercises
References
Chapter 10: Memory Leaks and Their Debugging
Tracing Memory Leaks in C
Tracing Memory Leaks in C
Counting Objects in C
Smart Pointers and the Undetermined Ownership Problem
Review
Exercises
References
Chapter 11: Programs in Execution: Processes and Threads
Review
Exercises
References
Appendix One: Hanoi Towers Puzzle
Appendix Two: Tracing Objects in C
Appendix Three: Tracing Objects and Memory in C
Appendix Four: Thread-Safe and Process-Safe Reporting and Logging Functions
Glossary
A-B
C
D
E-F
G-I
J-M
N-P
R-S
T-V
List of Figures
Memory as a Programming Concept in C and C++
ISBN: 0521520436
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 64
Authors:
Frantisek Franek
BUY ON AMAZON
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