Peter van der Linden
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Expert C Programming: Deep C Secrets
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published
1994
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8 editions
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Just Java 2 (5th Edition)
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Just Java 2
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published
1996
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9 editions
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Not Just Java (Sunsoft Press Java Series)
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published
1997
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4 editions
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Second Official Handbook of Practical Jokes
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published
1991
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Peter Van Der Linden's Guide to Linux
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published
2005
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Official Handbook of Practical Jokes
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published
1989
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2 editions
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Just Java™ 2 (6th Edition): J2SE 1.5 Edition
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published
2004
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Escape and Evasion: Allied airborne troops behind enemy lines during Operation Market Garden
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published
2014
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2 editions
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De twaalf vensters van kristal en andere Russische vertellingen
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published
2007
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“Never forget that when you point the finger at someone, three of your own fingers are pointing back at you...”
― Expert C Programming: Deep Secrets
― Expert C Programming: Deep Secrets
“The keyword const doesn’t turn a variable into a constant! A symbol with the const qualifier merely means that the symbol cannot be used for assignment. This makes the value read-only through that symbol ; it does not prevent the value from being modified through some other means internal (or even external) to the program.”
― Expert C Programming: Deep C Secrets
― Expert C Programming: Deep C Secrets
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