Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/10/15/13:00:17.1
ChuckEasttom schrieb:
>
> In article <39E9CF07 DOT 785C0C0F AT eton DOT powernet DOT co DOT uk>,
> Richard Heathfield <binary AT eton DOT powernet DOT co DOT uk> wrote:
> > mjs0 AT my-deja DOT com wrote:
> > >
> > <snip>
> > >
> > > The least expensive and most painless way of learning C that I know
> of is via
> > > the "C for Dummies" books, volumes 1 and 2. Clearly explained and
> engaging:
> >
> > You missed one. Clearly explained, engaging, and wrong.
> >
> > Here's a list of tutorial books which tend to get it right:
> >
> > C Programming: A Modern Approach. K.N.King. W.W.Norton & Company,
> 1996.
> > ISBN 0-393-96945-2
> > The C Programming Language, 2nd Ed. Kernighan & Ritchie. Prentice
> Hall,
> > 1988. ISBN 0-13-110362-8
> > C: How to Program, 2nd Ed. Deitel, H.M. & Deitel, P.J. Prentice Hall,
> > 1994. ISBN: 0-13-226119-7
> >
>
> What about Schildts books? I tend to like them.
>
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> Before you buy.
Don't tell that to the gurus in comp.lang.c if you want to survive
;)
Robert
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