Need to learn C, best books?

asmith9983@gmail.com asmith9983 at gmail.com
Thu Oct 25 21:41:56 BST 2007


I consider the Deitel & Deitel C++ and Java How to Program books quite good 
with useful examples, so if the style follows through the C one is probably a 
good one to check out.

-- 
Andrew

On Thu, 25 Oct 2007, Andy Armstrong wrote:

> On 25 Oct 2007, at 15:55, David Cantrell wrote:
>> Back to your cave, assembler-boy!
>
> That's me :)
>
> It probably does have something to do with having learnt to program when bytes 
> were more costly. And variables smell.
>
>


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