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- Date: Wed,17 Jan 96 17:34:28 -0500
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- Subject: Learning C Programming....
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- To: INT:elizondo@acsu.buffalo
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- Int:elizondo@acsu.buffalo,
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- I> I'm just beginning my quest to learn how to program in C. Are
- I>there any books that you have personally used that would help me in this
- I>task.
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- I> Also, what files/utilities/applications would I need in order to
- I>create my own program? Freeware/Shareware are preferred. Thanks.
- I>
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- I>Name: Anthony Elizondo : Come visit my Home Page!
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- Books: I use The Waite groups New C Primer Plus and it is good.
- The second edition. I understan O'Riely's Practical C programming is
- good too. I'm on my second of the first groups and like it as it
- makes a good manual.
-
- Why not if you don't want to go too deep, buy Turbo C, for your
- compiler. It isn't too expensive and if you really get involved I'm
- sure Borland would give you a good upgrade price to BC45. An old copy
- of TC2 or 3 will do all you'll need for quite some time. Keep in touch.
- Verne H. Bohlender
- Box 416, Chesley, Ontario.Ca. N0G 1L0
- verneb@The-Fix.sos.on.ca
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