Re: [SLUG] Wanting to learn C - book suggestions?

From: Chris Moore (cmoore@washpat.com)
Date: Thu Mar 10 2005 - 08:37:51 EST


I've used the books by "H. M. Deitel and P. J. Deitel" for a few different
languages (C, C++, Java) and they seemed to be pretty good for starting from
scratch, and I still use them for reference material.
Chris Moore
cmoore@washpat.com
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From: "Kwan Lowe" <kwan@digitalhermit.com>
To: <slug@nks.net>
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 8:10 AM
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Wanting to learn C - book suggestions?

> Ken Elliott wrote:
> > It's old, but "C Primer +" (Waite Group - Sams) was pretty darn good.
And a
> > good read...
> >
> > But I'll bet someone tosses in something written this century...
> >
>
> I'll second this...
>
> One thing I did was to convert all my scripts, no matter how rudimentary
> into C. Not practical at all, but it forced me to learn simple things
> like file access, text handling, etc..
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