Re: What should I use :LINUX or WINDOWS




Nirjhar Oberoi wrote:
Hi,

Question 1:
I want your help on choosing what OS should one use to learn C
Programming?
Either, I think. It doesn't matter.
I was thinking of installing Linux because a large no of tools are
preconfigured in it..
I just wanted your humbel opinion to jump out of my problem?

Question:2
What book(s) should i read to learn C? (basic and advance)
Definitely the K&R 2nd Edition.
What book(s) should i read for Data Structures in C?
You get a lot of choices here. I personally recommend Robert
Sedgewick's "Algorithms in C".


Thank you...

Waiting for your reply.

.



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