Sunday 20 November 2011

Some of your examples are not very efficient. Why did you write them so badly? in C programming

Some of your examples are not very efficient. Why did you write them so badly?

Although some of the examples are complete programs because they are tiny, it is not necessary, nor is it practical, to display complete, fully documented programs. They are distracting in that they break up the flow of the book, and they do not help you in your basic goal, which I hope is to attain specific, informative, but brief answers to your questions.

Cross Reference:

XX.12: How can I pass data from one program to another?
XX.14: How can I locate my program’s important files (databases, configuration files, and such)?

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