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Separating interface from implementation has many practical benefits. Here’s a simple way to do just that, in ANSI-standard C code. How do you organize medium-sized or larger C programs? Few C ...
One of the reasons I have yet to use the C language is because of my worry about handling memory.<BR><BR>After reading somewhere that a majority of hacker attacks are from buffer overflow, I began ...
A common task for a program is to read data from a file. To read from a text file in C, you will need to open a file stream using the fopen() function. Once a file stream has been opened, you can then ...
A procedure is run by calling it. To call it, a programmer uses the procedure name and includes any parameters (values) that the procedure needs, for example: SUBROUTINE f_TO_c(temperature_in_f) ...
C++ programming language: How it became the invisible foundation for everything, and what’s next Your email has been sent Powerful, flexible, complex: The origins of C++ date back 40 years, yet it ...
A group working on the development of the hugely popular C++ programming language has outlined a path to make the language "memory safe" -- just like its younger rival, Rust. Widespread warnings about ...
Nonlinear Proximal Point Algorithms Using Bregman Functions, with Applications to Convex Programming
A Bregman function is a strictly convex, differentiable function that induces a well-behaved distance measure or D-function on Euclidean space. This paper shows that, for every Bregman function, there ...
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