[Techtalk] C programming "course"
Malcolm-Rannirl
rannirl-lc at otherkin.net
Wed Jan 9 20:57:58 EST 2002
> Quoth Michelle Murrain (Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 05:52:51PM -0500):
> > Book: How about starting with the classic, Kernighan and Ritchie? Another
I'd recommend against trying to learn from K&R. Have a copy as reference, yes,
it's very good at that. It's not easy to learn from though (tried that one
myself).
> > Other book ideas?
for C++ yes. I'm too out of date on good C books though.
Raven:
> I don't have the time right now, but would happily coordinate
> /help run one on networking or security in the future,
I'd be interested in both.
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