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From: myknees AT aol DOT com (Myknees)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: C programming manual
Date: 22 Feb 1998 20:32:00 GMT
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Weiqi Gao <weiqigao AT a DOT crl DOT com> writes:
> Ricki Lee King wrote:
> > i am a beginner at C programming.
> > i need a C programming manual.
> > it needs to be inexpensive.

If you have access to an academic library, you can do what I did and pick their
best books.  I found Kernighan & Ritchie's _The C Programming Language_ to be
essential.  But is is not simple.  Read other books first if you need to.

> > it needs to be highly simple.

I think that you may be shooting yourself in the foot if you limit yourself to
simple books.  Many of the books I've seen are not worth reading because in
trying to be simple they end up confusing.  Learning C isn't really "simple".

> > it needs to have lots of examples i can try out.
> 
> You need to go to a bookstore and select one yourself. 
> I can tell you
> Kelly & Pohl's "A Book on C" fits your description.
> 
> > also i need a good web site that has C tutorials.
> 
> Go to Yahoo and do a search on "C"!  I can tell you
> http://www.iftech.com has C totorials.

--Ed (Myknees)

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