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- From: miker3@ix.netcom.com (Mike Rubenstein)
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- Subject: Re: C Programming Book
- Date: Thu, 18 Jan 1996 01:03:12 GMT
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- wo10@cornell.edu (Warren Ouyang) wrote:
-
- |>>> Avoid books by H.SCHILDT.
- |>>Amen!
- |>>
- |>
- |>Was just wondering why avoid books by Schildt? I recently skimmed
- through his
- |>book called TurboC/C++, and it seems reasonably good as a
- reference...
-
- Shildt's books are among the clearest, easiest understand books on C.
- There's only one problem with them -- they are wrong. The language
- Shildt describes is not C.
-
- Aside from that Mrs. Lincoln ...
-
-
- Michael M Rubenstein
-