[A89] Re: [OT] Anyone have any good books on C to reccomend?
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[A89] Re: [OT] Anyone have any good books on C to reccomend?
the dummy books are pretty good. why don't u learn a reeeeeaaaaal language
and do ur programming in asm? ;)
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> Having screwed with the various flavors of TI-BASIC, I've decided to grow
up
> and learn a real programming language (namely C). I know this is kind of
off
> topic, so if this e-mail pisses you off, then I'll buy you a beer the next
> time you're in Brewster, NY, USA. I promise. =)
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> Anyway, I'm looking for good reading material from which to learn C
(either
> print or online will work). Preferably something that assumes familiarity
> with the basic concepts of programming. I have a copy of K&R's "The C
> Programming Language", however, my particular copy was printed around the
> time when C was mostly used for the PDP-11, and I'm afraid it might be out
> ofdate (if I'm wrong, please tell me).
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> Anyway, if anyone can reccomend something from which I can learn C, it
would
> be much appreciated.
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