Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!pt.cs.cmu.edu!dsl.pitt.edu!pitt!amanue!oglvee!norm From: norm@oglvee.UUCP (Norman Joseph) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: Re: C portability Message-ID: <583@oglvee.UUCP> Date: 10 Aug 90 12:43:05 GMT References: <1990Aug8.030538.16906@sevihc.UUCP@sharkey.cc.umich.edu> Distribution: usa Organization: Oglevee Computer Systems, Connellsville, Pa Lines: 13 In <1990Aug8.030538.16906@sevihc.UUCP@sharkey.cc.umich.edu>, sevihc!reso@sharkey.cc.umich.edu (Dennis Reso) writes: >1. Defensive programming. > Are there books available which discuss, in depth, programming > practices that result in the most machine-portable code? You might try looking through _Portability_and_the_C_Language_ by Rex Jaeschke, Hayden Books, 1989, ISBN # 0-672-48428-5. -- Norm Joseph cgh!amanue!oglvee!norm@dsi.com Oglevee Computer Systems, Inc. {pitt,cgh}!amanue!oglvee!norm "Shucking Usenet oysters in pursuit of a pearl." -- Bill Kennedy