Re: beginner c questions
- From: "matt" <mweppler@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 2 Nov 2005 18:33:14 -0800
> You should read the reviews at www.accu.org for which I gave
> the link in another message in this thread. Surprisingly to
> me, the book I'd recommend isn't listed there: Kernighan
> and Ritchie, "The C Programming Language" Second Edition.
> It's the one I learned with, oh so many eons ago. :-)
> Also don't feel you should restrict yourself to a single
> book. Often seeing the perspectives of different authors
> about the same subject can help greatly.
>
>
> -Mike
I actually have Kernighan and Ritchie, "The C Programming Language"
Second Edition. I started with it but I felt it was asking me to write
c without teaching it first. As an example in the first chapter it asks
you to print EOF, it doesnt even explain how anywhere so how can I move
forward. I purchased the book I have now from me girlfriends college
figuring since they sell it in the school it would be helpful. I really
dont know where to go next, I do have php programming experence but am
not finding it helpful with these questions at all.
.
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