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From: jeff@gatech.CSNET (Jeff Lee)
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Subject: Re: Guidelines on C Programming: Style, standards, recommend...
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Date: Mon, 15-Jul-85 17:02:55 EDT
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> Just about any college textbook on intermediate or advanced programming
> will have a couple of chapters on style and coding practice.  The last
> book I had was

A book that was recommended reading for a programming class that I
took (about 6 years ago) was "Elements of Programming Style" by
Kernigan and Plauger. They used mostly PL/I examples in it but
they emphasized that this could be applied to any language.

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