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bolega
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      08-29-2009
I have been recommended the following book as an excellent book with
some very original ideas and perspectives. Unfortunately, its no where
near and even if I get from the library it will take 6 month atleast
to read. Can some kind soul find me a link to download a soft copy ?
please be sure that the link has atleast 400 dots per inch and also
only black and white, no grey or color unless original is such.

Thanks a lot.


Author Ogilvie, John W. L
Title Advanced C struct programming : data structure design and
implementation in C / John W.L. Ogilvie
Imprint New York : Wiley, c1990
Collation xvi, 412 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Series Wiley professional computing
Subject C (Computer program language)
Note Includes bibliographical references (p. 406) and indexes
 
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      08-29-2009
Book Review
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Advanced C Struct Programming by John W.L. Ogilvie
Highly Recommended
ISBN: 0-471-51943-X Publisher: Wiley Pages: 405pp
Price: £22.95

Categories: advanced c data structures
Reviewed by Francis Glassborow in C Vu 3-2 (Jan 1991)

This is the kind of book that I might easily miss on a casual visit to
my local bookshop. In all honesty my first impression when I opened it
was not that good. It is aimed at people who wish to take programming
seriously yet it first seemed more like the kind of text that I am
used to finding on the hobbyists shelves. It is much better than that.
When you have mastered the foothills of programming in C, have a good
runtime library reference on your shelf and, perhaps, have invested in
a book on data structures and another on programming algorithms or
techniques what do you get to help you develop good medium size
programs (all right large ones if you must)?

If you had asked my advice a month ago, I would have hummed and hawed
and come up with a couple of titles and then suggested that what you
really wanted was a book on program/data design rather than one on C.

Advanced C Struct Programming tackles this need. The author's declared
intent is to present a practical method for designing and implementing
complex (complicated) data structures in C. In doing so he leads you
through experience (sometimes of false trails) in tackling a number of
different programming problems.

The book does not include complete applications or libraries of source
code. It is a book to be worked through. By the time you have finished
it you should be a much better programmer. Let me warn you that it is
not a book to dip into in that odd spare moment. If that is all you
have time for then go and do something else.

On the other hand it is not like some of the books above that will
take you years to fully grasp (if ever). Buy this book, set aside a
regular time to work at it, stick to your routine and find yourself
becoming far more professional in your programming.

Yes, I like it and it is not machine dependant. For once I am glad
that the supporting discs are relatively expensive ($39.95 in IBM and
Apple Mac formats) as I think that you will only get the full benefit
by grafting at the keyboard yourself.


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Julienne Walker
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      08-29-2009
On Aug 29, 2:07*am, bolega <gnuist...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have been recommended the following book as an excellent book with
> some very original ideas and perspectives.


My reaction when reading it was "Meh." It may have been ahead of its
time, but I didn't find any ideas and perspectives that were
especially original and revolutionary from a modern view. Though it's
still a decent read if you're not put off by K&R syntax.

> Unfortunately, its no where
> near and even if I get from the library it will take 6 month atleast
> to read. Can some kind soul find me a link to download a soft copy ?


To the best of my knowledge, no such soft copy exists. However, the
hard copy is both inexpensive and available on www.amazon.com.
 
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