C In A Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference «480p × 8K»
(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.
: A fast-paced overview of C language concepts, including data types, expressions, pointers, memory management, and preprocessor directives. C in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference
: Unlike purely theoretical manuals, it uses clear examples to illustrate how library functions are required to behave in professional environments. (often subtitled as The Definitive Reference in its
Which are you currently working with (C89, C99, C11, or C17)? : Unlike purely theoretical manuals, it uses clear
: In the tradition of O'Reilly's "Nutshell" series , it avoids "frills" to provide direct answers on syntax and parameters.
: 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