(Pdf free) C Interfaces and Implementations: Techniques for Creating Reusable Software
| #119927 in Books | David R Hanson | 1996-08-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.10 x1.30 x7.30l,2.03 | File Name: 0201498413 | 544 pages | C Interfaces and Implementations Techniques for Creating Reusable Software
||7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.| Why overcomplicate things.|By Burak Selcuk Soyer|It is almost impossible to make everbody happy when presenting a book for the public. This one is a good example for making things more diffilcult than it is normally. Separating interface from implementation is not an ardous problem in C; there are a few techniques for doing this, like opaque pointers or the piml idiom. What is|From the Back Cover||Every programmer and software project manager must master the art of creating reusable software modules; they are the building blocks of large, reliable applications. Unlike some modern object-oriented languages, C provides little lingui
creating reusable software modules; they are the building blocks of large, reliable applications. Unlike some modern object-oriented languages, C provides little linguistic support or motivation for creating reusable application programming interfaces (APIs). While most C programmers use APIs and the libraries that implement them in almost every application they write, relatively few programmers create and disseminate new, widely applicable APIs. C Interfaces and Implem...
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