Memory as a Programming Concept in C and C++ by Frantisek Franek

Memory as a Programming Concept in C and C++



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Memory as a Programming Concept in C and C++ Frantisek Franek ebook
Page: 272
Format: chm
ISBN: 0521520436, 9780521520430
Publisher: Cambridge University Press


Embedded C seemed a good place to start. Indeed, both in C and certainly in C++, it is uncommon to see a screenful containing only well defined and conforming code. The first thing I started looking for is a good tutorial/book for quickly learning the concepts. This book teaches 8051 microprocessor (oh sweet memories) programming with embedded C using Keil 8051 development kit. Introduction This article is a continuation of the C/C++ Visual Studio Express debugger series. Because most programmers do not have a deep So why doesn't the compiler reorder the members in the structure to optimize memory usage, and execution speed? Interestingly, now that we know how virtual functions are implemented, we can actually simulate the same in plain old C/C++, without involving classes, virtual functions etc. Why do professional programmers write code like this? Part 1 provided a quick start guide in using the debugger. Programming correct C and C++ is particularly hard.

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