> but nothing that forms a coherent guide like K&R C does

It's easier to describe a language released in 1980 than one released in 2010+ 
after 30-40 years of technological progress and growing user expectations.

> There are chapters on mastering macros and parallelism, I have not yet made 
> it to those, but those are advanced topics for people who already have a good 
> grasp of the language fundamentals.

Well that's the chapters that I mean. The fundamentals are the things you are 
supposed to know already as the book's target audience is experienced 
programmers. 

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