Re: c source



Richard Heathfield wrote:
sathyashrayan said:
caoshouhong@xxxxxxxxx says...

i have known the basics of c, and i want to read some source
someone else has written to improve, also i want to practice to
write my own. where can i download them?

http://www.cs.umu.se/~isak/snippets/

A nice collections of C programs.

Most of which appear to have been lifted from http://www.snippets.org
- I wonder whether was that with, or without, permission?

Which reminds me - both Bob Stout and Dan Pop seem to have
disappeared from the face of the earth. Does anyone know what
happened to them?

--
"A man who is right every time is not likely to do very much."
-- Francis Crick, co-discover of DNA
"There is nothing more amazing than stupidity in action."
-- Thomas Matthews


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