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Programming in any language is a skill acquired largely by experience and by observing the example of others. This is one of the reasons that the compiler listing for RatC, a substantial program, is included as an appendix (the other principal reasons are that, firstly, it is feasible for the interested reader to implement a minimal C system on his own machine, if he does not already have access to the language; and that, secondly, since we have spent the previous chapters discussing the input that is acceptable to the compiler, we thought you might be curious to see the type of C program that processes your C programs).
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© 1988 R. E. Berry, B. A. E. Meekings and M. D. Soren
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Berry, R.E., Meekings, B.A.E., Soren, M.D. (1988). Programming Style. In: A Book on C. Macmillan Computer Science Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10233-4_12
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