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61. Pocket Guide to TCP/IP Socket Programming in C (The Morgan Kaufmann Practical Guides Series) by Michael J. Donahoo, Kenneth L. Calvert | |
Paperback: 130
Pages
(2000-08-21)
list price: US$15.95 -- used & new: US$24.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1558606866 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description This book targets the accomplished C programmer who wants to learn network programming. You're assumed to have a good working knowledge of basic IP addressing and network configuration--not much time is spent educating you on the fundamentals of networking architecture. A highlight of this book is the solid sample code. Even for those who already write socket code, a brief refresher is always helpful--this book delivers valuable client and server code for both TCP and UDP sockets. Although the samples are based on a Unix environment, it's a trivial matter to port most of the code to Microsoft Windows and the Windows Sockets interface (ported samples also are available directly from the book's Web site). No longer do you have to paw through a thick reference to find parameter lists for sendto() or accept(). More subtle issues--data alignment, network vs. host byte order, and differing approaches to handling client connections--also are handled with ease. Chapter 6 contains an under-the-hood discussion on TCP/IP implementation that will be useful to the more advanced user and that explains possible deadlock conditions, discusses the TCP state diagram, and sheds light on how the operating system handles socket resources. These juicy nuggets are reasons enough to keep this book handy--even after the thrill of your first successful network program subsides. --Pete Ostenson Customer Reviews (14)
Excellent Book - Especially for Beginners
Great TCP/IP Guide
Possibly THE Perfect Unix TCP/IP Sockets Quick Reference Guide
Every computer science book should be so clear
Good, could have been better |
62. Secure Programming Cookbook for C and C++: Recipes for Cryptography, Authentication, Input Validation & More by John Viega, Matt Messier | |
Paperback: 792
Pages
(2003-07-14)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (13)
Completely useless for PKI programming
Good developer reference
a good reference if you've really got to be secure
Great book for anyone using C These guys literally wrote the book on secure code. Read it!
A task-oriented reference guide Its strengths include: --Good coverage of cryptography programming However, some areas of improvement might be: --Could use more coverage of important subjects (buffer overflows, etc.) It is probably not the first book you should read on the subject. This is more of a recipe guide that is useful if you get stuck on coding a particular topic that happens to be covered. The authors have done a good job of explaining what coverage they do and don't include. ... Read more |
63. Secure Coding in C and C++ by Robert C. Seacord | |
Paperback: 368
Pages
(2005-09-19)
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Editorial Review Product Description "The security of information systems has not improved at a rate consistent with the growth and sophistication of the attacks being made against them. To address this problem, we must improve the underlying strategies and techniques used to create our systems. Specifically, we must build security in from the start, rather than append it as an afterthought. That's the point of Secure Coding in C and C++. In careful detail, this book shows software developers how to build high-quality systems that are less vulnerable to costly and even catastrophic attack. It's a book that every developer should read before the start of any serious project." Commonly exploited software vulnerabilities are usually caused by avoidable software defects. Having analyzed nearly 18,000 vulnerability reports over the past ten years, the CERT/Coordination Center (CERT/CC) has determined that a relatively small number of root causes account for most of them. This book identifies and explains these causes and shows the steps that can be taken to prevent exploitation. Moreover, this book encourages programmers to adopt security best practices and develop a security mindset that can help protect software from tomorrow's attacks, not just today's. Drawing on the CERT/CC's reports and conclusions, Robert Seacord systematically identifies the program errors most likely to lead to security breaches, shows how they can be exploited, reviews the potential consequences, and presents secure alternatives. Coverage includes technical detail on how to Secure Coding in C and C++ presents hundreds of examples of secure code, insecure code, and exploits, implemented for Windows and Linux. If you're responsible for creating secure C or C++ software--or for keeping it safe--no other book offers you this much detailed, expert assistance. Customer Reviews (7)
The best how-to security book
Excellent resource!
Great Book!
A book for programmers
disturbing issues |
64. Programming 32-bit Microcontrollers in C: Exploring the PIC32 (Embedded Technology) by Lucio Di Jasio | |
Paperback: 552
Pages
(2008-04-17)
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Best high end Microcontroller book on the market
excellent overview
A Good Book For Those New To The PIC32/MIPS
Nothing like it, but it sometimes isn't quite clear
Very nice resource |
65. Complete C Language Programming for the IBM PC (Little, Brown Microcomputer Bookshelf) by Douglas A. Troy | |
Paperback: 505
Pages
(1986-02)
list price: US$24.95 Isbn: 0316853119 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
66. The C Programming Language: Including ANSI C, Portability, and Software Engineering by Douglas A. Troy, James D. Kiper | |
Paperback: 564
Pages
(1989-02)
list price: US$45.95 Isbn: 067339803X Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
67. Essentials of C Programming Language (Essential Series) by Ernest C. Ackermann | |
Paperback: 119
Pages
(1998)
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68. Structured Programming in Assembly Language for the IBM PC and PS/2 by William C. Runnion | |
Hardcover: 790
Pages
(1994-08-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (2)
Very informative.
I have not read this book |
69. C: The Complete Reference, 4th Ed. by Herbert Schildt | |
Paperback: 805
Pages
(2000-04-26)
list price: US$41.99 -- used & new: US$20.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0072121246 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (40)
It's worse than I remember.
Note source of complaints about this book, please
Content OK, but it's in a hundred pieces.
Good learning book
The most updated C book on the market. |
70. Windows via C/C++ (Pro - Developer) by Jeffrey M. Richter, Christophe Nasarre | |
Hardcover: 900
Pages
(2007-12-12)
list price: US$69.99 -- used & new: US$39.49 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0735624240 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Features coverage of classic topics such as thread pooling, heaps, and advanced DLL techniques Provides expert guidance fully updated for Windows Vista Provides extensive sample code in Visual C++ 2005 Customer Reviews (16)
More information than most would care to know.
Great book
Great Book for Windows Vista 32-Bit and Up...
An update to a classic
Good reference book, but |
71. Programming Embedded Systems: With C and GNU Development Tools, 2nd Edition by Michael Barr, Anthony Massa | |
Paperback: 301
Pages
(2006-10-01)
list price: US$49.99 -- used & new: US$42.33 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0596009836 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description If you have programming experience and a familiarity with C--the dominant language in embedded systems--Programming Embedded Systems, Second Edition is exactly what you need to get started with embedded software. This software is ubiquitous, hidden away inside our watches, DVD players, mobile phones, anti-lock brakes, and even a few toasters. The military uses embedded software to guide missiles, detect enemy aircraft, and pilot UAVs. Communication satellites, deep-space probes, and many medical instruments would have been nearly impossible to create without embedded software. The first edition of Programming Embedded Systems taught the subject to tens of thousands of people around the world and is now considered the bible of embedded programming. This second edition has been updated to cover all the latest hardware designs and development methodologies. The techniques and code examples presented here are directly applicable to real-world embedded software projects of all sorts. Examples use the free GNU software programming tools, the eCos and Linux operating systems, and a low-cost hardware platform specially developed for this book. If you obtain these tools along with Programming Embedded Systems, Second Edition, you'll have a full environment for exploring embedded systems in depth. But even if you work with different hardware and software, the principles covered in this book apply. Whether you are new to embedded systems or have done embedded work before, you'll benefit from the topics in this book, which include: So whether you're writing your first embedded program, designing the latest generation of hand-held whatchamacalits, or managing the people who do, this book is for you. Programming Embedded Systems will help you develop the knowledge and skills you need to achieve proficiency with embedded software. Praise for the first edition: Customer Reviews (7)
Possibly a good book if updated
Good Introductory Book to 32-bit Embedded Programming
Good book, bad development kit
Learning Tool for a Foundation Course
Great Introduction to Embedded Systems Programming. |
72. Schaum's Outline of Programming with C++ by John Hubbard | |
Paperback: 422
Pages
(2000-05-16)
list price: US$18.95 -- used & new: US$10.76 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0071353461 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (28)
Don't waste your money!
Good for review
Covers basic C++, far out of date.
The only book of its kind!
Gut strukturiert, viel Info zu einem sehr guten Preis |
73. Accelerated C++: Practical Programming by Example by Andrew Koenig, Barbara E. Moo | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2000-08-24)
list price: US$49.99 -- used & new: US$31.61 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 020170353X Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description *Starts with the most useful concepts rather than the most primitive ones: You can begin writing programs immediately. The authors proved this approach in their professional-education course at Stanford University, where students learned how to write substantial programs on their first day in the classroom. What separates this title from the rest of the pack is that it jumps right in with samples that take advantage of the Standard C++ of today--from streams to built-in container classes, such as vectors and linked lists. Early examples are more complex than in other books, but the thoroughness and relaxed pace of the explanations will bring the novice up to speed. (Although it ships at a slender 350 pages, Accelerated C++ is packed with samples, tips, and example problems; about 10 per chapter.) After a tour of basic C++, the book looks at more advanced C++ features, such as templates, including built-in support for containers. Besides tapping the strength of Standard C++, you also will learn to design with your own templates. (Other tutorials would defer this material until later on.) The authors have tested the approach in the book in their own teaching, and honed a set of worthwhile examples that will help anyone get familiar with these powerful language features. All examples make use of the command line and console (without GUI programs), but the advantage is that this code should run on any of today's operating systems and compilers. Later sections cover the basics of class design, which include good coverage of operator overloading and inheritance. With its innovative approach to teaching the language, Accelerated C++ will challenge readers in the right way. It suggests that you don't need to learn C to be productive in C++. Written in an approachable style, it deserves a close look from any C++ novice. --Richard Dragan Topics covered: Customer Reviews (91)
Not for noobs
Great Little Book
Simple
A nearly perfect book for those new to C++ (but not new to programming)
Worth its weight in gold |
74. Programming in Visual C# 2008 by Julia Case Bradley, Anita Millspaugh | |
Paperback: 679
Pages
(2009-01-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (1)
Average Book for beginners |
75. Programming in ANSI C by Ram Kumar, Rakesh Agrawal | |
Paperback: 480
Pages
(1991-09)
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Customer Reviews (4)
Nice Book
said to be the bible of the C
this book is said to be baybl(incil) of C
one of the best books around on C |
76. Cocoa Programming: A Quick-Start Guide for Developers (Pragmatic Programmers) by Daniel H. Steinberg | |
Paperback: 464
Pages
(2010-04-23)
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Editorial Review Product Description Cocoa Programming: A Quick-Start Guide for Developers shows you how to get productive with Cocoa-fast!We won't walk you through every class and method in the API (but we will show you where to find that information). Instead, we'll jump right in and start building a web browser using Cocoa. In just a few minutes you'll have something that works. A couple of minutes more, and you'll have code in your custom controller, listening for notifications and call-backs. Soon you'll have the functionality you'd expect in a full browser. And that's just the first few chapters... Customer Reviews (5)
Good Book.
So far, So good.
Well thought out and not rushed
Great modern introduction to Cocoa
Great Starter Book for Cocoa |
77. C Program Design for Engineers (2nd Edition) by Jeri R. Hanly, Elliot B. Koffman | |
Paperback: 679
Pages
(2000-12-07)
list price: US$105.20 -- used & new: US$76.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 020170871X Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (5)
Not even helpful
Who printed this thing?!?
C Program Design for Engineers
Well done book
Not the best |
78. C Programming FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions by Steve Summit | |
Paperback: 432
Pages
(1995-11-17)
list price: US$34.99 -- used & new: US$23.50 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0201845199 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (9)
A 'real' gem
quick nutshell
references to MSDOS are long in the tooth
A C programmer's must read
One of the best programming books This is an excellent book. It is organised into chapters on different aspects of C, and in each chapter are dozens of FAQs that range from rather common to extremely fine-detailed. Three chapters which I particularly liked were Chapter 1 (declarations and initalisations), 3 (expressions and evaluation order), and 6 (arrays and pointers). Later chapters introduced new (at the time) concepts to me, including getopt, variable-length argument lists, and preprocessor tricks. The level of detail provided in each answer is extraordinary. Other things I liked about the book: The index is excellent. There is a lot of discussion (spread across the FAQs) on the differences between K&R and ANSI C. (This was relevant to me because at the time, I was splitting my work between gcc and the proprietary cc compilers on DEC Ultrix and SunOS.) The style of writing is friendly and does not talk down to you. This is not a beginners' book! Note that there is an online version, but it does not have nearly as many questions as in this book. ... Read more |
79. C by Dissection: The Essentials of C Programming (4th Edition) by Al Kelley, Ira Pohl | |
Paperback: 641
Pages
(2000-11-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (28)
Great Reference
Probably need some experience...
C by Dissection: The Essentials of C Programming
Not for the beginner
A great book |
80. Teach Yourself C in 21 Days (Sams Teach Yourself) by Peter G. Aitken, Bradley L. Jones, Peter Aitken | |
Paperback: 736
Pages
(1997-08)
list price: US$29.99 -- used & new: US$4.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0672310694 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (9)
Not Bad!
Nice book Anyway, overall this is a nice book on Ctutorial. Note for noive/beginner don't hope to finish it within 21 Days,remember that learning any language, not just programming language, taketimes.
Fun to frustrating
An Excellent Tutorial!!! 1) The authors present the keyconcepts in C language, such as pointers and arrays, in a concise andeasy-to-understand manner. 2) The many code examples (with analysis) inthe book enable the readers to better understand the language features.More importantly, they can get a feel on when and how to use thesefeatures. 3) The programs are fun to run, and the pace of the book iseasy to follow. I finished the book (including most of the exercises) in 21days. I highly recommend it to everyone who wants to learn C.
Very comprehensive but too complicated |
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