[ale] C programming books

Ryan Bridges reb at techie.com
Wed Jun 2 08:46:23 EDT 1999


You can't go wrong with O'Reilly.  I think it's called 'Learning 'C''.  I
have their 'C++' book and it is excellent.

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On Tue, 1 Jun 1999, Tri wrote:

> I know I asked this before but I'm going to ask it again...
> 
> I'm going to buy a C programming book  from Amazon.com very very soon.
> Is there a "Must Get" book you can suggest for a beginner. I don't want
> a very easy, hand holding book, just one that lays the basic groundwork
> quickly and thoroughly and goes into detail about the advanced stuff. 
> 
> Tri
> 






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