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created_at: '2015-04-17T12:37:19.000Z'
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title: Writing Bug-Free C Code (1995)
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url: https://www.duckware.com/bugfreec/index.html
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author: kabouseng
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points: 58
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year: 1995
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2018-03-03 09:35:28 +00:00
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**Note to this online book:** On April 29, 2002, I reacquired the
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publishing rights to my book (from Prentice Hall), and have decided to
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publish it online, where it is now freely available for anyone to read
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(and print - provided that the printed copy is only for your personal
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use). I have personally moved on to the Java programming language, and
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now to HTML5. This book is showing its age, but for anyone who still
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programs in C, the techniques described in this book -- **especially the
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class methodology in Chapter 4** -- are still a 'little gem' worth
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knowing about. Enjoy\! <jerryj@duckware.com>
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