Abstract: How to avoid introducing bugs into computer program code, and how to test a program to find those bugs that slip in anyway.
Keywords: book review, software, ms_windows, programming, C C++ computer program language, testing, Microsoft Windows.
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Title: No Bugs!: Delivering Error-Free Code in C and C++
Author: David Thielen
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Date Published: July 1992
ISBN: 0201608901
LOCN: QA76.73.C15T53 1992
Dewey: 005.26/2 20
Pages: 206
Figures: 12
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CONTENTS

Preface

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: What is a Bug

Chapter 3: General Principles

Chapter 4: Some Basic Tricks

Chapter 5: Assert the World

Chapter 6: Debug Printfs

Chapter 7: Watching the Stack

Chapter 8: Watching the Heap

Chapter 9: File I/O

Chapter 10: Special Tricks of C++

Chapter 11: Special Tricks for Assembly Language

Chapter 12: The Testing Process

Chapter 13: Shipping the Product

Chapter 14: Useful Bug-Discovery Tools

Appendix A: Debug Message Boxes

Appendix B: Debug Second Monitor

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS DATA

Author:        Thielen, David.
Title:         No bugs! : delivering error-free code in C and
                  C++ / David Thielen.
Published:     Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley, c1992.
Description:   xvi, 206 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
LC Call No.:   QA76.73.C15T53 1992
Dewey No.:     005.26/2 20
ISBN:          0201608901 : $24.95 USA ($31.95 Canada)
Notes:         Includes index.
Subjects:      C (Computer program language)
               C++ (Computer program language)
Control No.:   92014802 

 

 
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