The Elements of C Programming Style

This book shows both new and experienced C users how to produce clear, concise software constructs. It emphasizes the concept that good style will lead to good programmes. It offers numerous examples explaining how to apply C language features properly and points out what constructs to avoid. Novice and experienced C programmers alike will discover precise and direct programming rules explained with examples and detailed discussions. In addition, more than 300 sample programmes are included that demonstrate debugging methods, and robust programme design advice. Software project managers can use this book as a source of C programming standards to keep their teams on the right track. Instead of having to develop a style manual of their own, managers can use this book to guarantee clear explanations and rationales for the parameters of their projects.