Re: Inside C



Sunny <ayaz.shahid@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Ok now coming back to the point. Well I'm not a newbie in C, C++
> programming I've coded quite a bit in both of them. Regretfully
> though, I've never gone into the depth that I should have and I think
> that I'm lagging far behind. That's where I want your help to get to
> know the advanced topics as well as the core issues of c.

When you have specific questions regarding C (not C++), ask them and
they shall be answered. Otherwise, keep reading. Start with the FAQ:

http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/C-faq/top.html

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