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- From: garyg@jax.jaxnet.com (Gary M. Greenberg)
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- Subject: Re: beginner needs c book; will use mac/ code-warrior
- Date: 17 Jan 1996 17:27:44 GMT
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- Motti (srs3@crux2.cit.cornell.edu) wrote:
- : I am a complete beginner; need to learn C; but also will
- : implement it on mac (and perhaps UNIX, a tiny bit). I
- : plan to use COde Warrior. I am also aware that i shouldn't
- : confuse what is C specific and what is specific to the platform.
-
- For ANSI C code, buy the book The C Programming Language, Second
- Edition by Kernighan & Ritchie. They wrote C <the Language; trust them>.
-
- For learning Code Warrior on the Mac:
- subscribe your newsreader to comp.sys.mac.programming.help and
- c.s.m.p.tools then check out Code Warrior's new product _just_
- with your needs in mind. ;-)
-
- Oh yeah, on more thing ... enjoy && good luck!
-
-
- gary /* the Sorcerer's Apprentice */
-
- "Why do we have to hide from the police, Daddy?"
- "Because we use vi, honey. They use emacs."
- "Unless we're on the Mac. Then we use BBEdit 'cause `It doesn't suck.'"
-