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C and C++ Questions and Answers

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C and C++ Questions and Answers is a one-stop reference that both beginning and experienced software development engineers will use successfully in technical job interviews and countless on-the-job situations. Providing the answers to critical questions, from the simplest to the most advanced, this book is arranged to get you the information you need the moment you need it. You will find helpful explanations of crucial C and C++ programming issues.

Arranged by topic, this book makes it easy for you to locate the information you need quickly. Each section starts with an overview of a given topic. In addition, many of the answers contain complete code illustrating the concept or answer. If something in C or C++ is puzzling you, odds are you will find an answer in this book.

Key topics covered C, C++, Language Fundamentals, Declarations and Initializations, Structures, Unions, and Enumerations, Expressions, Pointers, Arrays, Memory Allocation, Characters and Strings, Boolean Expressions and Variables, Preprocessor, Stdio, Library Functions, Coding Style, Tools, Operators and Assignments, Declarations and Access Control, Flow Control and Exception Handling, Object Oriented Analysis and Design, Object Oriented Programming, Inheritance, Inner Classes, Threads, I/O, Library Functions, Error Handling, Functions, Namespaces, Access Control, Derived Classes, Constructors and Destructors, Virtual Functions, Overloading, Overriding, Templates, Memory Leaks, Data Structures, Algorithms, Optimization, Programming Style, System Dependencies, Tools, and knowledge based questions, etc.

If you feel comfortable answering these questions, then rest assured that your chances of impressing any interviewer are very high. Be prepared to know basic computer science concepts such as data structures, search and sort algorithms, basic database concepts, etc. The employer’s needs determine what particular branch of computer science you have to be familiar with, but you should always be ready to implement the stack, the queue, and the linked list data structures with either C or C++ programming languages. And know how to write your own version of strcpy (string copy) in C programming language since very often they ask you to do that.

This is a revised and updated edition incorporating the feedback received from numerous reviews.

More than 200,000 copies of author’s previous books have been sold.

910 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 11, 2011

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