C In A Nutshell: A Desktop Quick: Reference

: In the tradition of O'Reilly's "Nutshell" series , it avoids "frills" to provide direct answers on syntax and parameters.

: A comprehensive reference to the C runtime library, featuring detailed explanations of standard headers and function behaviors with typical examples. C in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference

(often subtitled as The Definitive Reference in its latest edition) is an authoritative, one-volume guide for experienced C and C++ programmers. Written by Peter Prinz and Tony Crawford , it serves as a reliable daily companion for developers who need to understand the nuances of the C language and its standard library without wading through introductory tutorials. : In the tradition of O'Reilly's "Nutshell" series

Which are you currently working with (C89, C99, C11, or C17)? Written by Peter Prinz and Tony Crawford ,

The book is available from various retailers, including $35.49 and Walmart $35.11 . Key Content and Organization

: Practical instructions for using the GNU software collection (such as GNU Make, the compiler, and the GNU debugger) and the Eclipse IDE . Why It’s a Practical Choice