Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?
- From: "omar khan" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 10:17:00 GMT
"ajm" <a_j_moran@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> read the reference manual (Haribson / Steele) and take a look at the
> CFAQ when you run into problems. many think you should be reading K&R
> too.
>
> start programming early, C is a contact sport and it doesn't help to
> get buried in books.
>
> how long it is going to take depends entirely on you ;)
>
K&R yes, I have that eBook. : -).
It is rather confusing to begin with, however the only way to get better at
programming is to practice, practice, practice coding and writing as many
programs.
It will probably take me a year to get to the level to write the software,
at the advanced stage maybe 2. Remember I have have got many ideas to
startup, but programming skills need to improve. ;-)
.
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