Posts Tagged ‘programming’
Application Multicore for Programming watch out
My only complaint with the product is that it seems like the battery runs out rather quickly. And it really doesn’t alert you of a low battery until right before it’s about to die. So if you’re getting ready to run and get the low battery signal, there’s not really much you can do except post pon the run! It’s still an awesome product again, and I would definetly recommend it to others!
Multicore Application Programming for
Practical C Programming 3rd for good
This book provides excellent and clear explanations of three key C programming concepts: pointers, bit manipulation, and structures. If you are new to C programming, and do not know anything about these three concepts, you will after reading this book. Or if, as in my case, you are knowledgeable in C programming, this book is an excellent reference when you forget some of the syntax and constructs of pointers, bits, and structures.
If you are an expert programmer and already know everything there is to know about pointers etc., this book will show you nothing new. On the same token, if you are starting from the very beginning and know nothing about C, you would probably be better served with a beginning book.
If you have been through the “Hello, World” programs, are starting to deal with functions and variables, then this book will round you out and turn you into a skilled programmer.
Practical C Programming 3rd
The Windows Programming 32 watch out
The vacuum cleans up really well… But, it is all cheep plastic. It would be great for a small apartment without kids or animals. It is an inexpensive machine so I was expecting ad “disposable” vacuum anyway. I just thought the parts would last for more than six months. My biggest complaint is that the hose is very, very cheep. It bends so that it blocks all suction and it stays that way even after the vacuum is turned off. It just needs a better hose.
Programming the Windows 32