[sdiy] OT (but very synthy): C question
Dan Snazelle
subjectivity at hotmail.com
Wed Mar 30 02:36:36 CEST 2011
Looks awesome
Any other book recommendations???
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On Mar 29, 2011, at 4:37 PM, Jay Vaughan <jayv at synth.net> wrote:
> Deep C Secrets is one of the best "wtf, now I get C" books you can buy ..
>
> ;
> --
> seclorum
>
> On Mar 29, 2011, at 15:18, "Tim Daugard" <daugard at cox.net> wrote:
>
>>>> Use inclusion guards
>>>> In one file (MIDI.h)
>>>> #ifndef MIDI_H
>>>> #define MIDI_H
>>>> #ifndef LFO_H
>>>> #include "LFO.h"
>>>> #endif
>>>> ...
>>>> #endif
>>
>>> You don't need the inner inclusion guards, the outer per-file ones are
>>> sufficient.
>>
>> I use the outer ones as the standard process this file once.
>>
>> The inner ones (when used are to grab things that I know have to be
>> grabbed to make this file work.
>>
>>
>>> To Tom:
>>> Perhaps a more valuable answer would go along the lines of "a good
>>> intro book to C is ...." although its been so long since I trod that
>>> path that I can't personally recommend any introductory books myself,
>>> although I can recommend Harbison and Steele as a good read.
>>
>> I had the same problems with recommending books. I have about at least
>> six C and C++ books and I still go online to find information. K&R is
>> as good as any (for C) I use teach yourself C++ from SAMS mostly, but
>> I don't think it's that good. I haven't found anything good for embedded C.
>>
>> Tim Daugard
>> AG4GZ 30.4078N 86.6227W Alt: 12 feet above MSL
>> http://members.cox.net/synthfred/h_toctop.htm (Fred's online edition)
>>
>>
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