Re: OT: Programming in C

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max bianco wrote:
I want to learn C and I know there are quite a few programmers on this
list.  I am looking for a couple of good books on learning C. I am not
exactly a beginner but I am no expert and i would like to start going
over everything from scratch.  So if I could get some referrals to a
couple of books I would greatly appreciate it. I am looking for a good
thorough beginners guide to C and also something for the intermediate
programmer as I expect to get through the former in fairly short
order. I ultimately will be directing my efforts at kernel hacking. As
always , any advice and or opinion is gratefully received.

I used to teach C around the country, and wrote notes because virtually all of the books were reference rather than self-teaching. However, I really like the Sams "Teach yourself XXX in 24 hours" books, and there's a C book in that series which might be what you need.

You can get one used from alibris.com for two bucks, that's where I looked to be sure there was such a beast and not just C++ or C#. Or buy it new, of course.

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Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx>
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the machinations of the wicked."  - from Slashdot


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