Re: Learning C
- From: "mfasoccer@xxxxxxxxx" <mfasoccer@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 9 Mar 2006 20:10:48 -0800
Thanks alot for the response, a few minutes after posting I searched
this group and found hundreds of other threads about the same topic. I
apoligize as well for double posting, that was a mistake even though
I'm sure it must look like I tryed to bump my thread.
I wanted as well, to bring forth another concern that I have with
programming in general. Many people say that ACTUALLY PROGRAMMING
real-world programs is the best way to get better. That theory makes
sense, but when I sit down to write a program in java, I often realize
that I have mastered the sytnax and searching and sorting algorithms,
yet I cannot apply this to a real-world program. Are there any books
for C or websites that explain the analytical thinking or other tactics
involved in practical uses of C?
.
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