know any beginner books for C
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Ouch this ones a little cheaper.
is this it http://www.amazon.com/Programming-Langu ... 781&sr=8-1 the names are a little different.
is this it http://www.amazon.com/Programming-Langu ... 781&sr=8-1 the names are a little different.
Thats the one, Kerninghan and Ritchie. You don't get much more from the horses mouth than that honestly. Seriously, check out the wiki articles on the guys, and on that book.
...and all around me was the chaos of battle and the reek of running blood.... and for the first time in my life I knew true happiness.
this is a good read.... http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs106b/ma ... Reader.pdf
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"Absolute Beginners guide to C" by Greg Perry.
I cannot praise this book highly enough. It actually makes programming 'fun' - what a concept! Unlike every other programming book I read, Perry has great 'Jargon Control'; he does not use a word unless he has explained it first. Brilliant.
I went from dreading programming to actually being fascinated, and found myself unable to put the book down!
OneManClan
I cannot praise this book highly enough. It actually makes programming 'fun' - what a concept! Unlike every other programming book I read, Perry has great 'Jargon Control'; he does not use a word unless he has explained it first. Brilliant.
I went from dreading programming to actually being fascinated, and found myself unable to put the book down!
OneManClan