[ale] C programming books
Ryan Bridges
reb at techie.com
Thu Jun 3 09:14:26 EDT 1999
That is a good book. I got started on the old first edition. I also see
a lot of professors recommend this as a text book.
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RyanBridges If you produce a more idiot-proof
ryan at linuxgeneralstore.com piece of software, the gene-pool
Will produce a better idiot. --
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On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, J. Reeves Hall wrote:
> I learned C++ from "C++ Primer Plus" by Stephen Prata (Waite Group
> Press). It's easy to follow, more or less to the point, and lays a good
> foundation (data types, etc) from the start. I'm sure there are many
> other equally good books; the bottom line is that if you really want to
> learn C or C++, you can do it with just about any book...
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> -Reeves
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