On C - Pointers
The book emphasizes that C lacks the safety features of modern high-level languages, using the analogy that pointers are like a chainsaw —extremely efficient for the job, but capable of causing serious "pain" if used without discipline. Standout Features
It details standard C programming idioms, showing how experts actually use pointers to write efficient and readable code. Pointers on C
Specific sections are dedicated to warning readers about common pitfalls, subtle bugs, and mistakes often made by both beginners and experienced developers. The book emphasizes that C lacks the safety
Instead of a standalone topic, pointers are treated as the backbone of C, integrated into discussions on arrays, strings, functions, and data structures. integrated into discussions on arrays